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When long chain fatty acids are 'saponified'in a strong alkali solution,
the result is 'soap', which is the alkali salt of acids of the natural fats. Therefore, the 'saponified coconut oil' forms the alkali base of the cleaner. JR David Scheidt wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: :What's in it? :So, if there are no toxins, no chemicals, no phosphates, no :detergents, and no nitrates in Latitude 43, what makes it work? :According to the label, USDA Certified ingredients a Organic, :saponified coconut oil, organic olive oil, organic jojoba oil, organic :vegetable glycerin, organic lemongrass essential oil, organic aloe :vera, rosemary extract, and other natural essential oils. The Saponified coconut oil is more commonly known as "soap". -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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