Potassium soap - use not only in cosmetics

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Potassium soap is a traditional gray soap that has been known in Poland for about a hundred years – the first was produced in 1921 under the brand name "Biały Jeleń." Our great-grandmothers, grandmothers, and mothers used it....
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Lecithin - for memory and more

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Lecithin occurs naturally in our bodies and is part of cell membranes, which perform many important functions. It is a mixture of phospholipids, primarily fatty acids and choline. It was first isolated from chicken egg yolk in 1846....
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Cat's Claw - Operation and Properties

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Vilcacora, or cat's claw, is a climbing plant that can grow up to 20 meters tall and resembles a giant shrub. Native to the tropical forests of South America, this plant is believed to have a number of...
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Why and how to use natural soap flakes

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Used for bathing, and not just for a few generations, by our mothers and great-grandmothers, soap flakes were forgotten for a few years. Today, as consumer awareness grows and more and more people strive to be more environmentally...
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