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I'll have to check it out! I do use a Castile soap for my general use soap, which is an old style. I will have to see if they are that same style!

It's less expensive than cancer.

Hahah well that’s for sure! Taking small steps in the right direction reduces our chances of it for sure. Trying to get folks to make small changes can be tough but it’s a good motivator for sure. Especially with the heinous chemicals they stick in all kinds of products these days!

To play devils advocate though for the soap ingredients: they used to think aluminum and things like that were good for us back in the 20’s and 30’s, so an old formula sometimes isn’t the best :D. Purely for a different perspective of course!

You can always call them and ask about the material data sheets for the ingredients.
I thought they had them online, but I'm not seeing them in this moment.
I know the powdered laundry soap has some kind of soda in it, but you would have to ask them for the specifics.

The products look great! I'll try the month package which seems like a sample pack type thing to get a feel for them. Appreciate the link man!

I buy the shampoo and laundry soap by the gallon and they last me a long time.
The shampoo can be diluted at least by half, I use a dr pepper bottle with a hole punched in the top because it gets watery, but by diluting it less is wasted 'down the drain'.
When asked how was business, the fella always answered 'down the drain'.

The dose for a load of laundry is one ounce, or 128 loads a gallon.
I'm not sure the laundry soap does as good a job as detergents with their solvents and bleaching agents, but it won't give you cancer from rubbing off your clothes and onto your skin.

You can buy in bulk, but don't let the liquids freeze, I lost most of a gallon of shampoo when the bottle burst.

I bought 100 bars of the bar soap in 2018 and haven't used them all, yet.

I bought the 3year supply in 2011, but I gave most of it away in the course of travelling.