So..exactly what IS considered natural?

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Perhaps we digressed a bit, but I want to say Thanks for the SLS info. I do read labels and make choices accordingly. (That's the main reason I'm making my own soap!) I was once plagued with year-round sinus problems and constant fatigue.

Twenty years of research later, I'm probably a fanatic by most of people's definitions. But I'm also healthier and more active than I've ever been in my life! No sinus problems, no sickness, and more stamina than most of the children and teens I work with.

That's why I appreciate the information so much. These forums are great resources. Somebody once had to blow the whistle on cobalt, lead and asbestos, to name a just a few things we're more careful of now. So if new research turns up something important, we just like to know about it.

Thanks again,
Blondebubbles

P.S. I think Lane's right - "natural" is more or less a by-word (or "buy" word :wink: ).
 

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