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About Dr. Bronners
Dr. Bronner’s continues to make with care and integrity the fine ecological soaps their customers have loved and lathered with for 50 years, and they now make their soaps with all certified organic oils, certified under the USDA’s National Organic Program. They share their time, profits and energy with their workers and worthwhile causes worldwide.
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Magic Fresh-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil Whole Kernel Unrefined by Dr. Bronners Dr. Bronner's Magic Fresh-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil Whole Kernel Unrefined - 14 oz. (414 ml)
Dr. Bronner's Whole Kernel Unrefined Fresh-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is cold-pressed from fresh carefully dried coconuts, giving it a delicious aroma. Versatile and healthy, Dr. Bronner's Whole Kernel Unrefined Fresh-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil can be used for stir-frying, sauces, baking and body care. Extensive field research in the tropics shows that people who follow a traditional diet high in coconut oil enjoy excellent cardiovascular health. Clinical research confirms that Dr. Bronner's Whole Kernel Unrefined Fresh-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil improves blood cholesterol by increasing the ratio of HDL to LDL cholesterol, due in part to saturated medium chain fatty acids (MCT's) such as lauric. Whole kernel oil, which is made from the kernel with its "parings" is more nutritious and has a slightly nuttier flavor whereas white kernel oil offers a choice to consumers who are familiar with this grade. Both grades are versatile and healthy along with being organic and fair trade
- Fair Trade
- Organic
- Fresh-Pressed
- Unrefined
Serendipol: Organic and Fair Trade
Serendipol (Pvt) Ltd. is the world's foremost certified organic and fair trade source of Virgin Coconut Oil. Founded in Sri Lanka's Coconut Triangle by Dr. Bronner's, they pay their family farmers fair prices, and supply organic compost and training to improve soil fertility. Serendipol's factory staff enjoy excellent wages and working conditions. The fair trade premium funds community needs such as medical equipment for local hospitals. Serendipol proves that business can be socially responsible and environmentally sustainable.
Dr. Bronner's is Environmentally Friendly
"The soaps are all natural, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly", the company points out. "Even the
bottles are made of 100% post-consumer-recycled plastic". The company employs 58 workers in California, according
to the company.
About Dr. Bronner's
Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps are synonymous with Old-World quality and time-honored simplicity, which can be traced
back to the family’s German-Jewish soapmaking tradition. Born in 1908 to a Jewish family that had been making soap
since 1858, Emanuel Bronner was the third generation certified as a master-soapmaker under the guild system of the
time. In 1929, he brought his formulas for high-quality liquid and bar soaps to America, starting Dr. Bronner’s
 Magic Soaps in its
current form in 1948.
Renowned for their quality, versatility and eco-friendliness, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps enjoyed a small but
loyal following in the early years. In the late 1960s, however, soap sales started to explode, due to the
unsurpassed ecological quality combined with Dr. Bronner’s urgent message to realize our transcendent unity across
religious and ethnic divides. Word-of-mouth soon made Dr. Bronner’s the iconic soap of that era, and in the decades
that followed the soaps spread into every health food store in the U.S. and then into the mainstream as well --
winning over fans from all walks of life on the way to becoming the number-one-selling natural brand of soap in
North America.
The 4th and 5th generations of the Bronner family who run the company today continue to make our unsurpassed
soaps with care and integrity. 2008 marks both the 60th anniversary of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps in America and the
150th anniversary of our family’s first soapmaking activity in southern Germany. We strive to honor our heritage
with progressive business practices, while devoting profits to worthwhile causes and charities worldwide.
Dr. Bronner's Timeline
- 1858 Soapmaking Begins
First Certificate of Soap-Manufacture issued to Emmanuel Heilbronner. Manufacture of soaps begins in
the basement of the Heilbronner home in the Jewish quarter of Laupheim, Germany. The family also manufactures
candles for the Jewish sabbath.
- 1880-90’s Heilbronn Factory
Heilbronners innovate the first liquid castile soap and supply public washrooms across Germany. Much
larger factory in Heilbronn, Germany opens. Bar soap sold across Germany under the 'Madaform' brand. The
three Heilbronner sons of Emanuel including the youngest, Berthold, are running the family soap business.
- 1908 Dr. Bronner Born
Emanuel (Emil) Heilbronner born to Berthold and Franciska, the only male heir of the three Heilbronner
brothers. Younger sisters Luise and Lotte are born two and ten years later.
- 1920’s Apprenticeship
Emil is apprenticed to another Jewish soap-making family in Southern Germany, according to the
tradition of the time. Subsequently attends the guild system trade school and receives his Soapmaking Master
certificate. Then attends University and receives a degree in Chemistry.
- 1929 Leaves to U.S.
Emil's powerful personality, Zionist ideals and ideas for more modern soap-making lead to repeated
clashes with his father and uncles. Emil emigrates to the U.S.
- 1930’s Children Born
Emil works as a consultant to various U.S. soap and chemical specialty manufacturers, primarily in
factory design and product development. Emil drops 'Heil' from his last name with rise of Hitler. Meets and
marries first wife Paula, a Catholic hotel maid. Emil and Paula bear a daughter and two sons, Ellen (1934), Ralph
(1936) and Jim (1938).
- 1936 Lotte
Lotte, as part of the Zionist movement, emigrates to then Palestine and joins the Ein Gev kibbutz,
located on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee by the Golan Heights. (Lotte currently resides in Haifa, with
children and grandchildren living throughout Israel.
- 1938 Vacation
Emil's sisters unsuccessfully attempt to persuade their parents to leave Germany for America,
during a family vacation in Switzerland.
- 1940’s Parents Murdered
The Nazis nationalize the soap factory in Heilbronn. Dr. Bronner's parents Berthold and Franciscka
are deported to and eventually murdered in the death camps, Auschwitz and Theriesenstadt.
- 1940’s Wife Dies; Peace Plan Begins
Dr. Bronner's wife Paula becomes sick and is hospitalized, dying in 1944. Emil adopts honorific
“Dr.” in deference to his university degree, but never actually got a doctorate. However, with his intensity,
immense scientific knowledge, and thick German accent, no one would ever challenge him about it. Begins urgent
mission to convince Roosevelt, Eisenhower and other American leaders, as well as the American public, about his
vision for world peace across ethnic and faith traditions, and about the dangers of Communism alongside Fascism. So
devoted is he to this mission that he leaves his children to be raised in various foster homes.
- 1945 Crucifixion/Institutionalization
Fred Walker (willingly) crucified for “Dr. Bronner’s Peace Plan” on a Chicago bridge; Dr. Bronner had
no direct involvement. In part due to his increasing notoriety, Dr. Bronner arrested while speaking without a
permit at the University of Chicago, and was institutionalized in the Elgin State Insane asylum for vehemently
espousing his views. Undergoes shock treatments which were thought to be the miracle cures of the time, which he
blamed for his subsequent declining eyesight and blindness in the 1960’s. He escapes some months later and travels
to Los Angeles, where he is fond of saying he fit right in.
- 1948 Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps Founded
The first incarnation of the current Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps company begins. Begins manufacture
of famous liquid Peppermint soap and health food seasonings. Dr. Bronner was pleased that the company’s founding
coincided with Israel’s. To see a very interesting video about this time, visit Uncle Ralph’s video diaries, “Visit
to an Insane Asylum".
- 1950’s Pershing Square
Dr. Bronner lectures primarily in Pershing Square in LA, a hot-bed of activism of all stripes. He sees
the need for the world to unite before it destroys itself, and he exhorts all people to unite as one, to respect
each other and the environment, and he encourages all religions to recognize their universal similarities inspired
by the same divine source. Dr. Bronner sees planetariums as being the 'All-One!' temples of the future,
where humanity can realize how vanishingly trivial their differences are on Spaceship Earth in the celestial
majesty of Creation.
On the side, he sells his Peppermint soap. He soon realizes that many people are taking the soap and
leaving without listening to him
speak. In response, Dr. Bronner begins to write his philosophy in dense tiny script on the labels of each
bottle.
In the meantime, sons Jim and Ralph periodically help with the business, Ralph more with the labels
and messages, and Jim with the
actual production. Ralph becomes a school teacher in Wisconsin, and Jim spends eight years in the
Navy.
- 1960’s/70’s Counterculture Explosion
Young people, primarily members of the counter-culture, come to love the soap with which they could do
everything: from washing their VW vans, to cleaning their bell-bottoms, to washing themselves by the nearby lake.
They also groove on the label's call to peace and the fact that Dr. Bronner is a real person, not some
corporate mascot.
Word-of-mouth soon makes Dr. Bronner's the iconic soap of that era. Dr. Bronner moves the bottling
and shipping plant to Escondido,
CA (North County San Diego) in the 60's. He meets and marries Gladys, his wife until he dies. Jim is
now overseeing manufacture of
the soap in the Los Angeles facility full-time, and he becomes the Vice President of R&D and
Production.
- 1980’s On the March
Dr. Bronner's soaps spread into every health food store in the U.S. and then into the mainstream
as well, winning over fans from all walks of life. Ralph Bronner continues to work with Dr. Bronner on refining the
message on the bottles. Jim Bronner launches his own chemical consulting company, Bronner Chemical and Technical
Consulting, inventing among other things a fire-fighting foam concentrate used in forest and structure fires
throughout the U.S. today. His son David Bronner works in the company during high school and college summers.
- 1990’s Jim, Ralph & Trudy
Sons Jim and Ralph Bronner and Jim's wife Trudy Bronner assume formal control of Dr. Bronner's
due to Dr. Bronner's failing health. Jim is full-time President, with Uncle Ralph as Vice-President serving as
the company spokesperson, and Trudy serving as Treasurer/CFO. A generous health benefit and profit-sharing plan for
all Dr. Bronner's employees is implemented. Ralph Bronner travels the country, visiting health food stores,
playing guitar and befriending people from all walks of life, particularly those working in 'human,' as
opposed to 'corporate,' charities which Dr. Bronner's supports with donations.
- 1997 Dr. Bronner Dies
Dr. Bronner passes away with advanced Parkinson's among family and friends. On the same day, his
great-granddaughter Maya Lin-Bronner is born to grandson David Bronner and his wife Kris Lin-Bronner.
- 1998 Jim Bronner Dies
Jim Bronner passes away from cancer, having spent a year training his son David Bronner in the
business, who had also worked extensively in Bronner Chemical growing up. Under Jim's direction and Trudy's
execution, a $1.4 million 1000-acre parcel of wilderness is donated to the Boys & Girls Club of San Diego,
which is resold eight years later by the club with the Bronner family's permission to the Nature Conservancy
for $2.5 million, to service San Diego's poorer and disadvantaged youth. (Trudy is a current board member of
the San Diego Boys & Girls Club.)
- 1998 Enter Crazy Fox
David along with mom Trudy and Uncle Ralph begin running the company. David is only 25, but has
graduated from Harvard, lived in Amsterdam for a few months after, worked as a mental health counselor for two
years, and had gotten pretty ecological and passionate about many things, reflected in his vegan diet and advocacy
for hemp. His middle name is “Emanuel” and has the “crazy like a fox” Dr. Bronner gene.
- 2000 Enter the Ninja
After extensive customer trials with customers, hemp seed oil is added as a superfatting ingredient in
the soap, due to overwhelming support for the smoother lather and less drying afterfeel imparted by hemp oil's
unsurpassed Essential Fatty Acids.
David's well-traveled brother Michael joins the company, moving from Japan where he had taught
English for three years after
graduating from Brown University (where he spent a semester in Ethiopia), and manages operations and
purchasing. Before long, Mike
is coordinating Dr. Bronner's soaps into various countries around the world.
- 2001 DEA DOA
DEA under the Bush administration attempts to destroy the US hemp industry, issuing regulations
purporting to interpret existing law to declare hemp illegal, and seizing shipments of hemp seed and oil at the
Canadian border. Dr. Bronner's funds and coordinates the hemp industry's protracted and ultimately
successful litigation with the DEA, culminating in a clean defeat of DEA on February 6, 2004 (Bob Marley's
birthday) in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
- 2003 Certified Organic
Dr. Bronner's becomes the largest personal care company to be certified under the USDA's
National Organic Program, with bar and liquid soaps certified by the highly reputable certifier Oregon Tilth. Dr.
Bronner's also pioneers 100% post-consumer plastic bottles for its liquid soaps.
- 2003 Elevated Social Responsibility
Family executives implement a 5 to 1 compensation cap between the top salaried and lowest wage
warehouse position. The health plan for all employees is improved to a no-deductible “Preferred” PPO (vs HMO) plan.
All profits not needed for business development or debt retirement, are dedicated to supporting various progressive
causes and charities.
- 2003 Uncle Ralph
Uncle Ralph begins his off-off-broadway one-man show, telling various touching and amazing stories
about his life, his father and Dr. Bronner's as a company. The company partners with a Japanese firm to
introduce Dr. Bronner's soaps to the Japanese market. By the end of the year, Dr. Bronner's is the top-
selling brand of natural liquid and bar soap in Japan, just as in North America.
- 2005 USDA Organic Victory
The USDA due to lobbying by various interests as well as being understaffed and unable to deal with
the systemic organic labeling fraud in personal care, attempts to kick certified bodycare companies out of the
National Organic Program, which it says is reserved for organic food. Dr. Bronner's coordinates litigation with
the Organic Consumers Association against USDA in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. The USDA has a change of heart,
and issues a formal policy statement explicitly affirming non-food products like personal care can continue to be
certified under the National Organic Program so long as it abides by the same rigorous standards as organic food.
- 2006 Fair Trade Constructive Capitalism
Dr. Bronner's begins comprehensive project to source all major materials, including organic
coconut, palm, olive and hemp oils from certified fair trade sources. Large investments are made in setting up a
fair trade coconut oil project “Serindipol” in post-tsunami Sri Lanka. For the olive oil, Dr. Bronner's
coordinates and funds fair trade and organic certification for the Canaan Fair Trade project in the West Bank, as
well as Jewish and Arab-Israeli producers in Israel.. In partnership with the NGO Fearless Planet, organic
sustainable palm oil is sourced on fair trade terms from farmers and a women-owned mill out of Ghana. Hemp Oil
comes from the Canadian supplier Farmer Direct that is certified “Fair Deal”, the North American version of Fair
Trade.
- 2007 Certified Fair Trade
Dr. Bronner’s is formally certified as a Fair Trade company by the respected Swiss certifier IMO, who
also certified all the individual projects that supply the raw materials for our soaps.
- Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soapbox
“Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soapbox” is an independent production that was not financed by the Bronner family
or Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps in any way. However the film has moved the Bronner family to let people know about
it.The film features footage of Dr. Bronner, his fourth wife Gladys Bronner, late son Jim Bronner and the late
Eldridge Cleaver of the Black Panthers which was shot, directed and produced by Stewart Nelsen in the early 1980’s.
- 2008 60th/150th Anniversary!
Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps celebrates its 60th anniversary and 150th year of making soap in the family
for five generations, with a new line of USDA organic products.
Activism
In total over the last five years, Dr. Bronner's spending on social and environmental causes and charities
has roughly matched our total after-tax income, and we intend to keep doing so as circumstances allow.Total
compensation of executives is capped at five times that of our lowest-paid position.
Employees annually receive 15% of salary paid into a retirement/profit-sharing plan, up to 25% of salary as a
bonus, and a no-deductible PPO health insurance plan for themselves and their families.The over 30,000 words spread
across all the soap labels were Dr. Bronner's life work of searching every religion and philosophy for
"Full Truths" that can be summed up in two beautiful sentences:
- Constructive capitalism is where you share the profit with the workers and the earth from which you made
it!
- We are all brothers and sisters and we should take care of each other and spaceship earth!
In following these principles, the Bronner family dedicates profits to "Human Projects" all over
Spaceship Earth - from fresh water wells in Ghana to orphanages in Haiti and China; from helping organic farm
projects to donating over 1,200 acres of land to the San Diego County Boys and Girls Club.In sharing with our
workers, we annually give profit-sharing and bonuses totaling over $10,000 per employee for warehouse
positions.Major causes and focuses right now include fighting for organic integrity in personal care,
recommercialization of industrial hemp in the US, and promotion of “Fair Trade” certification of product supply
chains to ensure fair wages and prices are paid.
Dr. Bronner would be happy to know the business is running better and more socially responsibly than ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Castile" mean? Is the bar soap also a castile soap like the liquid? What is the
difference between the bar and liquid soaps?
In earlier centuries, an all-vegetable based soap was made in the Castile region of Spain from local olive
oil. By the turn of this century, "Castile" had come to mean any vegetable oil-based soap, versus animal
(tallow) fat-based soap. "Pure-Castile" is now also your guarantee that what you are using is a real
ecological and simple soap, not a complex blend of detergents with a higher ecological impact due to the waste
stream during manufacture and slower biodegradability. Unfortunately, many synthetic detergent blends are
deceptively labeled as "Liquid Soap" even when they contain absolutely no soap whatsoever.
Both Dr. Bronner'ss bar and liquid soaps are pure-castile, as they are all vegetable oil-based. The bar soap
wrappers prominently state that they, too, are pure-castile, like our liquid soaps. The difference between the
liquid and bar soaps is that the liquid soaps use potassium hydroxide to saponify the vegetable oils, versus sodium
hydroxide used to make the hard bar soaps.
What is "Organic" and why is it so great?
The term "organic" refers to both sustainable farming practices and to products ecologically
made from materials produced on certified organic farms. According to federal standards, such products have to be
at least 70% organic by non-water, non-salt weight. Organic products not only support sustainable farming, but also
farm worker health and ecological processing methods.
Unfortunately, the hollow market-driven needs of some "natural" body care companies are making a
mockery of organic principles. Underneath fluffy, feel-good "organic" floral waters and infusions, many
"organic" body care products are really just composed of the same synthetic cleansers, conditioners and
preservatives found in mainstream products, often in part or wholly derived from petroleum. Culprit companies are
inflating organic content by counting ordinary distilled water in "floral water" as organic, a practice
which is not allowed under the National Organic Program.
How should I use the liquid soap?
For everyday body-washing: Get wet and pour several drops of soap full-strength onto hands-washcloth-
loofah. Lather up, scrub down, rinse off, and tingle fresh and clean.For other uses: Dilute from one part soap into
40 parts water for light cleaning, to cutting it in half or using it full strength for heavy-duty grease-cutting
jobs.
- For laundry: Use 1/4 cup to 1/3 cup for one regular load; adjust as needed depending on the hardness of your
water. Adding a dash of baking soda makes it even better.
My liquid soap turned cloudy. What happened, and what should I do to clear it up again?
Our liquid soaps are so concentrated that they are nearly solid. Thus, when the temperature drops to about
50° F, the fatty acids begin to solidify and cloud out. Just put the soap in a warm room, or warm water, and it
will clear up at about 70° F. But clear or cloudy, the soap works just the same.
Do Dr. Bronner's soaps contain any foaming agents/detergents like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate?
Absolutely not. Their soaps are 100% true pure-castile soaps. The high foaming lather of our soaps is from
their high coconut oil content, which makes a more luxurious and rich lather than any detergent can ever create.
"Pure-Castile" is your guarantee that what you are using is a real ecological and simple soap, not a
complex blend of detergents with a higher ecological impact due to the waste stream during manufacture and slower
biodegradability.
Unfortunately, many synthetic detergent blends are deceptively labeled as "Liquid Soap" even when they
contain absolutely no soap whatsoever.
Where can I buy Dr. Bronner's soaps internationally?
Their soaps are available in Australia, Canada, England, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
What are the uses and dilutions for Dr. Bronner's soap?
Although the label claims eighteen uses, they do not have the space to write all these uses on the label
and still accommodate for Dr. Bronner's philosophy, as well as the new labeling laws that are periodically
implemented. In reality, there are far more than eighteen uses, as people constantly write in to tell us about yet
another utility of the soap. Without detailing them all, but below are some of the major uses and dilutions.
- For everyday body-washing: Get wet and pour soap full-strength onto hands-washcloth-loofah. Lather up, scrub
down, rinse off, and tingle fresh and clean.
- For other uses, dilute from one part soap into 40 parts water for light cleaning, to cutting it in half or
using it full strength for heavy-duty grease-cutting jobs.
- For shampoo, people have been telling us for years that they like using our soaps to shampoo their hair. Now,
paired with our new Citrus Conditioning Rinse and Organic Leave-In Conditioning Crème, it works better than ever.
- For the laundry, use 1/4 cup to 1/3 cup for one regular load; adjust as needed depending on hardness of
water. I've been told that adding a dash of baking soda makes it even better.
- For pets, lather up well and apply to their body. Be careful to keep the soap and the lather away from their
eyes.
- For toothbrushing, apply a drop or two of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap (I prefer the peppermint) to a wet
toothbrush. Brush as you normally would, rinsing accordingly. Be careful about using more than a couple drops of
soap, as you might start foaming at the mouth ("rabid chic" is not hip). Many people with sensitive or
softer teeth like to use Dr. Bronner's soap as toothpaste because it lacks abrasives.
Why does Dr. Bronner's use organic grain alcohol in the lotions?
Organic grain alcohol (ethanol) is used as a natural preservative at a level that helps absorption without
being drying.
Why does Dr. Bronner's no longer make ‘naked’ unscented lotion?
Under US law, the certified organic grain alcohol we use must be “denatured” or rendered undrinkable by
adding one of various approved substances, and the only options to do this naturally and organically are a small
amount (~0.18%) of peppermint, lavender or rosemary essential oils. Our Lavender Coconut variety is “lightly
scented” as it contains only the small amount of organic lavender oil needed to denature the organic alcohol. Since
no other fragrance is added, the natural delicious coconut fragrance of our organic extra virgin coconut oil
combines with the small amount of lavender for a subtle, sublime scent.
Why does Dr. Bronner's use organic beeswax in the lip and body balms?
Although their line is otherwise vegan, we do use certified organic beeswax in the lip and body balms.
They could not find a certified organic plant-based wax, and Sue anyway insisted that she has not found a plant-
based alternative that can substitute for the amazing qualities of beeswax: based on her experience and extensive
training and mentoring under the Native American herbalist Keewaydinoquay, Sue formulated her original lip balms
with just avocado oil and beeswax, because beeswax has natural antibacterial and sunblock qualities and provides a
superior barrier to keep moisture in. They buy their certified organic beeswax from New Zealand, and we checked to
make sure that the queens are not killed each year as happens sometimes with conventional beekeeping to maximize
yields.
Can I shampoo and condition my hair organically?
- Shampoo with your favorite Dr. Bronner’s soap. True soaps clean hair well but can leave a tangly look &
feel; however…
- Rinsing with our new Organic Shikakai Conditioning Rinse results in spectacular look and feel! Just stir 1- 2
capfuls of this rinse into a cup of water, close eyes and slowly pour while massaging into hair. Keep hand combing
hair until hair feels entirely sleek (~30 seconds). Rinse out well. Repeat if necessary in extra hard water
conditions or with longer hair.
- After drying lightly with a towel, massage in Dr. Bronner’s new USDA Organic Leave-In Conditioning Crème for
added silkiness and softness.
What are the 18-in-1 uses?
Dr. Bronner recorded the "18 in 1 uses" on his label, which has been left mostly intact since
his passing in 1997; however, people have told them many, many more uses for it than that. Below is Dr.
Bronner's version. A more paraphrased one follows.
- Dr. Bronner's version:
- Always dilute for Shave-Shampoo-Massage-Dental Soap-Bath!
- Peppermint is nature's own unsurpassed fragrant Deodorant!
- A drop is best Mint Toothpaste; brushes Dentures Clean!
- A dash in water is the ideal Breath Freshener & Mouth Wash!
- Peppermint Oil Soap for Dispensers, Uniforms, Baby, Beach!
- Dilute for ideal After Shave, Body Rub, Foot Bath, Douche.
- Hot Towel-Massage the entire body, always towards your heart.
- Pets, silk, wool & body tingles head to toe - keeps cool!
- 3 dashes in water rinse most Sprays Off fruit & vegetables!
- 1/4 oz in qt H20 is Pest Spray! Dash, no rash Diaper-Soap!
- Paraphrased:
- For everyday body-washing: Get wet and pour soap full-strength onto hands-washcloth-loofah. Lather up,
scrub down, rinse off, and tingle fresh & clean.
- For other uses, dilute from one part soap into 40 parts water for light cleaning, to cutting it in half
or using it full strength for heavy-duty grease-cutting jobs.
- For shampoo, though they now recommend our new Shikakai soaps for this, many people are fond of using it
as such. The method of application is to wet hair and scalp very thoroughly, squirt some soap into hands and work
into a lather. Wash hair, then rinse well. Afterwards use our new citrus hair rinse and leave-in conditioners as
directed.
- For the laundry, use 1/4 cup to 1/3 cup for one regular load; adjust as needed depending on hardness of
water. they've been told that adding a dash of baking soda makes it even better.
- For toothbrushing, apply a drop or two of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap to a wet toothbrush. Brush as you
normally would, rinsing accordingly. Be careful about using more than a couple drops of soap, as you might start
foaming at the mouth. Many people with sensitive or softer teeth like to use our soap as a toothpaste because it
lacks abrasives.
Suggested Use
Tasty and nutritious. Use for medium high heat cooking. Store in a cool, dry place. No refrigeration required.
Ingredients
| Dr. Bronner's Magic Fresh-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil Whole Kernel Unrefined - 14 oz. (414 ml) |
| Supplement Facts |
| Serving Size: 1 Tbsp. (14 g) |
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Amount Per Serving |
%DV* |
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| Calories |
120 |
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| Calories from Fat |
120 |
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| Total Fat |
14 g |
22% |
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| Saturated Fat |
12.5 g |
63% |
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| Polyunsaturated Fat |
.5 g |
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| Monounsaturated Fat |
1 g |
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| Cholesterol |
0 mg |
0% |
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| Sodium |
0 mg |
0% |
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| Total Carbohydrate |
0 mg |
0% |
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| Protein |
0 g |
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+Daily Value Not Established. **Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your diet values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Not a significant source of dietary fiber, sugars, vitamin A and C, calcium or iron. | |
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Other Ingredients: Expeller pressed unrefined whole kernel virgin coconut oil.
Certified organic and fair trade (Fair for Life) by IMO, Switzerland. |
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About Dr. Bronners Dr. Bronner’s continues to make with care and integrity the fine ecological soaps their customers have loved and lathered with for 50 years, and they now make their soaps with all certified organic oils, certified under the USDA’s National Organic Program. They share their time, profits and energy with their workers and worthwhile causes worldwide. P.O. Box 28 San Diego,
CA,
92033 Phone: 7607456675 Fax: 7607456675 http://www.drbronner.com
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Dr. Bronners always delivers. No doubt about it. I used Castile liquid soap before and am still using same. When it comes to pure cleanliness, Dr. Bronners is THE brand such that when I found out they also make cold pressed unrefined coconut oil, I knew I had to try and it did not disappoint me. It's magical. Dr. Bronners knows what it's doing not only to my skin but to the entire beauty industry without damaging the environment. I will continue patronizing Dr. Bronners; as a matter of fact, I have already recommended same to my officemates.
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I am in love with this product and will be buying more soon!
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taste is very blah.
would be good for cooking, not for a tasty spoonfull
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Finally, fair trade coconut oil certified by a respectable organization. Great stuff.
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LIke the glass. For my body muscle tests well whereas, Nutiva Coconut Oil which I like the taste of also, does not test near as well. Perhaps the plastic container is the reason.
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