ilovedoxies
Well-Known Member
There is a plant that grows wild that treats poison ivy. I don't know what it is called but it grows wild near my house. It has a little bitty orange flower on it and after the flower dies a pod forms with seeds in it.
My grandpa said to boil the leaves in water, let it cool and rub it on the afflicated area.
I was wondering if I can use that for my liquid in a bar of soap. Would the saponification process cancel out the active ingredients in the plant?
My grandpa said to boil the leaves in water, let it cool and rub it on the afflicated area.
I was wondering if I can use that for my liquid in a bar of soap. Would the saponification process cancel out the active ingredients in the plant?