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How to Make Bath Salts for a Gift
Bath salts are water-soluble, usually inorganic solid products designed to be added to a bath. They are said to improve cleaning, improve the experience of bathing, and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents. Bath salts have been developed which mimic the properties of natural mineral baths or hot springs. Making one's own bath salts is a fun, easy-to-do craft. This article will teach you how to make bath salts from both Dead Sea salt and Epsom salts, for yourself and to give as a gift.
90 comments10 Most Dangerous Food Additives Explained
The use of additives in food is nothing new. It’s a cost saving measure that’s been done through the ages from Roman times to present times. Only back then, instead of food additives, the were called food adulterants. In England during the...
0 commentsFDA Approved Food Coloring Dyes: What You Are Really Eating
Consumers beware of what artificial food coloring is, where it comes from and why we shouldn't eat it. There are easy ways to avoid poisoning our bodies, especially our children. We shouldn't wait for the government to ban these substances, we have to make the change ourselves.
16 commentsWhat’s In My Food: Skittles Ingredients Label Explained
Reading the ingredient list on your food label and knowing what they are, are two different things. For example: Do you know what the ingredients BHT, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, blue 1, and phosphoric acid are? Well you should, since you...
6 commentsRubber: Natural Rubber, Synthetic Rubber and Vulcanization of Rubber
Rubber and Rubber Polymers. Natural rubber, synthetic rubber and the vulcanization of rubber.
0 comments100 % Natural Orange Juice: Made in Florida, USA
Finding healthy foods in your supermarket. How labels can fool you. Take responsibility for your own food choices.
14 commentsBenzene Ring: Kekulé Structure, Reaction, Structural Stability and Bond Length
Benzene Structure and Kekulé Structure of Benzene. Problem of the structure of Benzene that includes reaction, structural stability and bond length.
2 commentsWhat’s In My Food: Dr Pepper Ingredients Explained
Reading the ingredient list on your food label and knowing what they are, are two different things. For example: Do you know what the ingredients BHT, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, blue 1, and phosphoric acid are? Well you should, since you...
0 commentsThe dangers of food colorings
Red, yellow, blue, lake, FD&C, 5, 4, 40. You're probably aware of the fact that artificial food coloring is bad for you, or at least that it's not good for you. Real chefs refuse to use it. Some countries like Norway ban some of them. Do you know...
28 commentsWhat’s In My Food: Pepsi Ingredients Explained
Reading the ingredient list on your food label and knowing what they are, are two different things. For example: Do you know what the ingredients BHT, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, blue 1, and phosphoric acid are? Well you should, since you...
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