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Tina Ankeran American and the owner of Aunt Tina Hanndmade in Pennsylvania, produces soap from breast milk.  Tina invites her customers to ship her frozen breast milk and when she receives it, uses their milk to make up one batch of soap.

The freeze breast milk is  been combined with essential oils like Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Castor Oil, Palm Oil, Soybean Oil and Cocoa Butter, and then turned into one of her colorful cosmetic creations.


 
"After receiving your milk, it will take [five] weeks for you to get the finished product back,' she writes. 'I prefer to wait [five] weeks as it gives the soap a longer cure time and provides you with a harder, longer lasting bar, "she said..

"The Cocoa Butter adds a mild chocolate smell to the soap which I absolutely love. I typically also add Cocoa powder to my recipe as a colorant but it can also be left out... whatever you prefer."
Breast milk soap recipes generally contain four different oils - coconut, olive, castor, palm and soybean - as well as cocoa butter, cocoa powder and sodium hydroxide.
In fact, adding breast milk into a soap mixture might not actually be as unique as it sounds.
One widely-used mother's milk recipe, for example, involves using cold breast milk, sodium hydroxide, honey, borax and virtually any choice of essential oils.

Breast milk is also known to be a natural remedy and can treat many conditions and ailments, cheaply at home. The natural nutrients in human breast milk aren't present in regular milk, plus the human alpha lactal -bumin have been linked to killing 40 types of cancer cells. Tina's pricey bars are made to order and each requires 14oz of breast milk per three-pound soap loaf.



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