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I wonder about Baking Soda in Bath salts/etc. I made a huge batch quite

some time ago using Lavender e/o. The smell is now gone.

Anyone have any opinions on Baking Soda absorbing our precious

e/os?

Barb J

On Mon, 18 Dec 2000 11:40:28 -0800 Spellbound Botanicals

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> >At 06:15 AM 12/4/00 +0200, you wrote:

> >>Would someone please let me have a recope for a milk bath. Also,

> >>would this be a good thing to add to the 'tub teas' either with

> the

> >>oatmeal or instead? would some kind person also please share a

> >>foolproof recipe for milk soap with me. I would be very

> grateful.TIA

> >>from June in S. Africa

> >

> >

> >Better late than never... :) Here's my milk bath recipe----

> >

> > Yeild: 1 cup mix= 2 4oz individual use milk baths

> >

> >1/3c Baking Soda

> >2/3c Powdered non-instant whole milk (from the Bulk food store)

> >1/2 tsp Fragrance (15 drops each) can be eo or fo of choice.

> >

> >Put all ingredients into a ziploc bag, shake like heck and and

> measure by

> >weight into 4oz cello bags with a gusset, tie with raffia and tag.

> >

> >These went over well at a recent craft show, in fact, another

> crafter

> >ordered 50 in various scents for the next day at a different show.

> >

> >hth

>

> Tamara Zyganiuk

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Barb,

I've thought about this too. Baking soda is good for a bath, but one of its

main qualities is odor absorption... seems strange to add it to bath salts

you're trying scent.

-Deborah

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> I wonder about Baking Soda in Bath salts/etc. I made a huge batch quite

> some time ago using Lavender e/o. The smell is now gone.

>

> Anyone have any opinions on Baking Soda absorbing our precious

> e/os?

>

> Barb J

>

>

> On Mon, 18 Dec 2000 11:40:28 -0800 Spellbound Botanicals

> <admin@...> writes:

> >

> > >At 06:15 AM 12/4/00 +0200, you wrote:

> > >>Would someone please let me have a recope for a milk bath. Also,

> > >>would this be a good thing to add to the 'tub teas' either with

> > the

> > >>oatmeal or instead? would some kind person also please share a

> > >>foolproof recipe for milk soap with me. I would be very

> > grateful.TIA

> > >>from June in S. Africa

> > >

> > >

> > >Better late than never... :) Here's my milk bath recipe----

> > >

> > > Yeild: 1 cup mix= 2 4oz individual use milk baths

> > >

> > >1/3c Baking Soda

> > >2/3c Powdered non-instant whole milk (from the Bulk food store)

> > >1/2 tsp Fragrance (15 drops each) can be eo or fo of choice.

> > >

> > >Put all ingredients into a ziploc bag, shake like heck and and

> > measure by

> > >weight into 4oz cello bags with a gusset, tie with raffia and tag.

> > >

> > >These went over well at a recent craft show, in fact, another

> > crafter

> > >ordered 50 in various scents for the next day at a different show.

> > >

> > >hth

> >

> > Tamara Zyganiuk

> > www.spellboundbotanicals.com

> > July 1 Issue of " The Spellbinder " is Online NOW

> > Coming soon: " Spellbound Botanicals " E-store

> >

> >

> > -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor

> >

> >

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Hi Pamela,

In the book " Parasites The Enemy Within " Hanna wrote this remedy

under ridding yourself of roundworms.

Have a great Monday!

Liz

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> > Hi ,

> >

> > I have a book called " Parasites The Enemy Within " By Hanna

Kroeger. On

> > page 7 of the book it talks about taking as much garlic as you

can stand

> > and then 2 days later taking a laxative. Then sit in a milk bath

> > sufficient for covering the rectal area. Sit in the bath for

about one

> > hour while the worms smell the milk and crawl out. It just makes

my skin

> > crawl just thinking about it.

> >

> > Liz

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>

> Hello,

>

> I have a couple questions today, thoughts on a milk bath. Prior to going on

the candida diet i would take a bath and then rub warm whole milk on my body and

later rinse off. It made my skin very soft. I know bee has mentioned the use

of butter on skin, thoughts on using milk? Also, they were out of the butter i

ususally buy at whole foods so I got organic valley butter derived from sweet

cream, i did some research and found a posting by a moderater stating the sweet

cream was ok on this diet. Is that correct?

>

+++Hi casey,

Sweet cream is okay if you don't consume it, so it is okay only in your bath.

All the best, Bee

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hello bee,

I would like to confirm you answer cause I am a little bit confused about this

sites stance on organic valley butter made from sweet cream. I read a post on

your site on july 8th 2010 from ed stating on sweet cream: " Yes, that butter is

ok to use. The " sweet cream " means the butter was made from fresh pasteurized

cream. " Can you confirm the accuracy of this answer. On the back of the label

it states no carbs or sugar, so I am a little confused. Thanks so much

Casey

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > I have a couple questions today, thoughts on a milk bath. Prior to going on

the candida diet i would take a bath and then rub warm whole milk on my body and

later rinse off. It made my skin very soft. I know bee has mentioned the use

of butter on skin, thoughts on using milk? Also, they were out of the butter i

ususally buy at whole foods so I got organic valley butter derived from sweet

cream, i did some research and found a posting by a moderater stating the sweet

cream was ok on this diet. Is that correct?

> >

> +++Hi casey,

>

> Sweet cream is okay if you don't consume it, so it is okay only in your bath.

>

> All the best, Bee

>

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>

> hello bee,

> I would like to confirm you answer cause I am a little bit confused about this

sites stance on organic valley butter made from sweet cream. I read a post on

your site on july 8th 2010 from ed stating on sweet cream: " Yes, that butter is

ok to use. The " sweet cream " means the butter was made from fresh pasteurized

cream. " Can you confirm the accuracy of this answer. On the back of the label

it states no carbs or sugar, so I am a little confused. Thanks so much

>

+++Hi Casey,

I wrote about not consuming sweet cream and not butter " made from " sweet cream,

which is different.

Bee

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Hi Casey,

All butter is made from cream. Sweat cream is pasteurized cream. If your butter

is made from either type of cream it is still OK to eat.

Nan B.

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>

> hello bee,

> I would like to confirm you answer cause I am a little bit confused about this

sites stance on organic valley butter made from sweet cream. I read a post on

your site on july 8th 2010 from ed stating on sweet cream: " Yes, that butter is

ok to use. The " sweet cream " means the butter was made from fresh pasteurized

cream. " Can you confirm the accuracy of this answer. On the back of the label

it states no carbs or sugar, so I am a little confused. Thanks so much

>

> Casey

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