[QUOTE="steffamarie, post: 710007, member: 27759"As far as the claims themselves go, I think the most logical course of action is to examine them chemically. Is it possible to create a bar of soap in which the goat's milk and NaOH neutralize each other to create a lower pH than typically exists in soap? I'm sure someone like DeeAnna would be better equipped to answer that question..[/QUOTE]
When I look up pH readings for goat's milk I find that it runs around 7.4 - of course that varies but that is probably a ball park figure to use. Water has a pH of 7 so if it was possible to make a soap using goat's milk and end up with a lower pH than I think that it's safe to say that water would do the same. Cow's milk is actually lower than goat's milk too - somewhere in the range of 6....
When I look up pH readings for goat's milk I find that it runs around 7.4 - of course that varies but that is probably a ball park figure to use. Water has a pH of 7 so if it was possible to make a soap using goat's milk and end up with a lower pH than I think that it's safe to say that water would do the same. Cow's milk is actually lower than goat's milk too - somewhere in the range of 6....