Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 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 Re: Fwd: Re: milk bath > 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2001 Report Share Posted February 25, 2001 Hi Pamela, In the book " Parasites The Enemy Within " Hanna wrote this remedy under ridding yourself of roundworms. Have a great Monday! Liz ----- > > > 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 > > ________________________________________________________________ > > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > > > Subscription email: > > mailto:bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Didn't Cleopatra take milk baths to beautify herself? Hmmmm.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2011 Report Share Posted March 26, 2011 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. Moderator > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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