Benefits of Goat’s Milk

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Goat’s milk has unique properties not found in other milk.

Goat milk is the only milk that contains capric capryllic triglyceride.

Goat milk contains over 50 nutrients, minerals, acids and enzymes that help nourish and revitalize dehydrated skin.

Modern science has discovered that goat milk soap has a pH level similar to healthy human skin and hair.

Skin will be less prone to liver spots, lines, and wrinkles with regular use.

Regular use can relieve symptoms of skin conditions such as eczema, acne and psoriasis.

Sources:
“Lather Up With Goat Milk”  Goats – Popular Farming Series P98
Handcrafted Soap Makers Guild, Inc. www.soapguild.com

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handmade goats milk soap for sale missouriGoat milk contains lots of nutrients like fats, proteins and other hormones that naturally benefit the skin. The benefits of goat milk soap can be felt by people suffering from various skin conditions or those just wanting to maintain youthful, rejuvenated skin.

pH Level
Goat milk soap has a pH level similar to human skin; therefore, goat milk soap benefits the skin by protecting skin from daily bacterial and chemical invasions.
Moisturizing
The moisturizing benefits of goat milk soap surpass that of commercial soap because of the natural creams in goat’s milk.
Sensitive Skin
Handmade goat milk soap benefits people with sensitive skin because it doesn’t contain additives like alcohol, petroleum and preservatives. This reduces the risk of skin irritation and allergic reactions.
Acne
Goat milk soap benefits people with acne-prone skin because the proteins in milk kill acne-causing bacteria.
Exfoliation
Goat milk soap sloughs off dead skin because of the alpha-hydroxy acids found in the milk.
Eczema
Eczema, a skin condition caused by red, itchy skin patches, benefits from goat milk soap since the natural nutrients in goat milk moisturizes skin and reduces itchiness in the skin.

Legend of Soap

According to Roman legend, soap was created by accident not far from Rome, on Mount Sapo. A temple sat atop Mount Sapo and was used for burning animal sacrifices as offerings to God. The river Tiber flowed below Mount Sapo and was favored by women as a place to wash clothes. The women discovered that after a rainstorm their clothes were softer and easier to clean. It did not take them long to find a white substance stuck to the rocks on the hill that the rainwater had flowed down to meet the river. The wood ashes from the sacrificial altar, combined with the rainwater and animal fat, had saponified and flowed down the hill to the river. In short soap was made, considered to be a gift from God. The word “saponify” comes from Mount Sapo.

Interesting fact: When the ruins of Pompeii were uncovered, a soap factory was found, still stocked with bars of soap.