I found the contact page and am writing to her. I'm trying to be tactful, but I'm at a loss for words: the claims include curing acne, diabetic lesions, eczema, lice, menopause, psoriasis, rashes, and wrinkles. No weights listed for products, no ingredient lists (mentions goat milk, lard and lye for the soap but that's it) and the one product that had a visible label was a lip cream that contains: goat milk, distilled water, sweet almond oil, avocado oil, shea butter, emulsifying wax, palm steric (sic) acid, Optien (sic), Uncented (sic). As far as I know, Optiphen isn't lip safe, so of course she's putting it in the one product that she shouldn't...while she says that none of her products contain preservatives. She claims that because goat milk is rich in selenium, her soap "protects your skin from the sun and cellular damage caused by the sun"! I understand being in love with goats, I understand that good soap may actually help with some skin conditions simply because it's gentler and has more glycerin than generic drug store soap. But there are limits to hyperbole: her peppermint soap will "RelieveIng (sic) Muscle and Joint Pain, migraine headaches, arthritis among other ailments that people have". And I don't know how the heck she got my email addy to spam me with her magical goat milk soap propaganda.