Dr Bronner's does ... but it is what is naturally made through the
saponifying of the oils.  It says it on the labels.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Guyot Léna <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Melly,
> The day got away from me so I haven't done my boil yet. Hope to tomorrow.
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> BTW, I think this thread began about using soap for cleaning teeth, as it
> removes the film that regular toothpaste leaves and impedes the tooth's
> natural tendency to remineralize. The was discussion about finding soap
> without glycerine and today I discovered that Dr. Bronner's soap bar has
> none! Yay! I got the almond: figured it would taste better.
> Léna
> On Sep 8, 2011, at 10:24 PM, Melly Bag wrote:
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> Lena,
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> I came upon an article today that said use 10 nuts to 4 cups of water.
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> The 10 nuts in 2 cups of water, then reduced to 1 cup, came out a bit thick
> and was very bubbly, a concentrate.  Then when i added the other "teas" from
> previously boiled nuts, it became watery and hardly any bubble.  But i still
> added the wrinkle removing allantoin, aloe vera and urea.  It still worked,
> had to rinse it though.
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> PT,
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> Thanks for the suggestions.  I am reluctant to add honey because there are
> so many ants outside the house due to drought. I don't want them coming
> inside due to the honey's smell.
>
> Melly
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