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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On 21 May 2007 11:20:16 -0700, basskisser wrote: On May 19, 11:03 pm, 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". Seeing how the definition of "soap" is simply a surfacant, almost any liquid could be called "soap" I don't know where your definition of soap came from, but all of the definitions of soap I have ever read include verbiage to the effect "....made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats...." or "...metallic salt of a fatty acid..." So, I don't think any conclusion drawn that "almost any liquid could be called "soap"" could possibly be correct. -- I wonder if he washes his dishes, clothes or cars with acetone, maple syrup, paint, orange juice, gasoline, etc............. ;-) |
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