Crazy8
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Well I guess im in the mindset of what was mentioned earlier with "natural" being things made from the earth and able to return back to the earth. Saponification is a reaction when introducing the lye (KOH for instance) to the fats. Now if we take into account that all that fats are natural, the lye is natural and that there is 0 added chemicals, then what you have really is an all natural science experiment of saponification. The fact that you have saponification happening doesn't make it unnatural. At least to my very very very minimal scientific education.
This is merely a hypothesis on my end. I do believe saponification is joining the fats together and thus creating the bar we call soap. Hopefully DeeAnna could step in here and clear some of this up. She has a much better more educated scientific background than I ever will. Science and I typically dont get a long well. Its kind of like "Hey if this is how soap is made, then that's all I care about, I don't care about whats happening on the atomic level or whats going on with molecules...lol"
This is merely a hypothesis on my end. I do believe saponification is joining the fats together and thus creating the bar we call soap. Hopefully DeeAnna could step in here and clear some of this up. She has a much better more educated scientific background than I ever will. Science and I typically dont get a long well. Its kind of like "Hey if this is how soap is made, then that's all I care about, I don't care about whats happening on the atomic level or whats going on with molecules...lol"