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Natrasorb Vs. Tapioca Starch

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I have just started making bath salts, and have noticed some recipes

call for " Natrasorb " . After researching a bit, I have found that this

is a modified tapioca starch, which is MUCH cheaper! Is there a

difference? Can I use the tapioca starch instead? I am currently

using Dendritic salts to help hold the fragrance.

Thanks!

Diane

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I've always wondered this myself and want to test it -

I am guessing MAYBE Natrasorb is more processed and

finer

kind of like colloidal oatmeal is superfine ???

willow

--- lungrcp <lunglady@...> wrote:

> I have just started making bath salts, and have

> noticed some recipes

> call for " Natrasorb " . After researching a bit, I

> have found that this

> is a modified tapioca starch, which is MUCH cheaper!

> Is there a

> difference? Can I use the tapioca starch instead? I

> am currently

> using Dendritic salts to help hold the fragrance.

> Thanks!

> Diane

>

>

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I " ve read that you can use it as a sub on a few other natural sites. I am trying

to sub cornstarch right now,not sure if I see a difference at all.

let me know what you come up with

rhonda

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