This is the All Purpose Cleaning Soapberry Liquid Soap that Grows on Trees!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Soap That Grows on Trees
Money doesn't grow on trees, but when I found out soap does, I realized I was throwing money away.
There are various species of soapberry (aka soap nut) trees that grow around the world. The most commonly known species is the Sapindus Mukorossi, which is native to parts of China, India, and Nepal. There are also other species native to parts of Southern North America. These non-edible berries are sun-dried and stored to use for various cleaning uses stated below.
There are various species of soapberry (aka soap nut) trees that grow around the world. The most commonly known species is the Sapindus Mukorossi, which is native to parts of China, India, and Nepal. There are also other species native to parts of Southern North America. These non-edible berries are sun-dried and stored to use for various cleaning uses stated below.
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