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@SvetaTrueSoap5 жыл бұрын
Oh, dear! I'm so sorry to hear that you are not feeling well... I wish you a good luck and health, thank you for your positive channel, thanks for the sharing your knowledge and experience with us🙏
@sabrinaaguilera76575 жыл бұрын
the soap came out awesome Tawra. Slight mishap but you came to the rescue like you always do. I wish you were still doing and selling your soap. But, you have to do what you have to do for your health for sure. God keep you healthy. My prayers for you. Thank you for this soap video.
@Smefffffffyyy3 жыл бұрын
I’m just finding your videos now, thank you I really enjoy your information, you have value to add❤️
@sudsnsatin5 жыл бұрын
What a blessing that you could pay off your house making soap. I wish you all the best whatever you decide to do. Your health comes first.
@kristinemac555 жыл бұрын
I hope it is just stress. I have MS and fatigue and numbness are symptoms. The great thing is there are very good therapies.
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime5 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's stress and I'm doing better since I've stopped soaping. :-(
@hdsdesigns23685 жыл бұрын
Hey Tara sorry to hear about your health hope and pray that all will go well for you. You have been such an inspiration to me get well soon
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jhansi14024 жыл бұрын
Just started to understand SBHP.. Lovely videos.. Hope you are feeling better now... Destress and cone bavk soon.... God bless you...
@vinodhini78775 жыл бұрын
I can understand dear. Take care of yourself. You're so great. You're pretty. Stay blessed forever. Sending you loads of love and prayers 🙏 from India.
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@clasinadewit66175 жыл бұрын
They look fantastic,,, please take care and thank you....
@montse14564 жыл бұрын
And other ingredients that are put. Tanks .
@janaegibson68854 жыл бұрын
Love the soap.
@verawalsh27084 жыл бұрын
What is the best ingredient for extra suds in your soap thank you enjoy your brake
@tinamariebutton55734 жыл бұрын
Beautiful wow amazing
@tinamariebutton55734 жыл бұрын
Prayers god bless you
@Smefffffffyyy3 жыл бұрын
And I love the volcano overflow, doesn’t really signify, change, crap happens… hopefully you can destress
@cazibegundogu22353 жыл бұрын
I know a little english. How is foaming that soap in making? What is method
@beatrizterra22124 жыл бұрын
Hi! Can I replace the yogurt or goat milk with almond milk, for example?
@montse14564 жыл бұрын
Hello, what oils you put and quantity. I am spanish and l do not understand. Thanks.
@clarioncall84495 жыл бұрын
The sad music at the end didn't help. I will miss your videos, but totally understand what you're doing and applaud you for it. I also have chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and other health problems. By careful management you can still live a full life, but you do need to cut back on the extras. I have done many detoxes and take supporting supplements, but still have the issues. I hope you still post soapmaking videos from time to time and wish you the best. Thanks for all the informative videos you have done for us. Prayers for you.
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@highstandards62265 жыл бұрын
I'm NOT a doctor of any sort...but. I have ALWAYS had headaches. I can remember digging holes in snowbanks in grade school, just to take my hat off and stuff my head in for (hopefully) some relief. Nothing particularly worked, my mother had migraines like no tomorrow, went and got "the testing" done to find out her triggers...3 pages of double sided, 4 columns (I want to say "fullscap"?) Paper later, she's found she can basically have (anything in moderation), but if she ate aged cheese(hello cheddar) within 2 days of a glass(single glass!) of red wine, she'd be laid out for DAYS. Years later, I find virtually the same thing. Different trigger foods, but if I'm eating , say a chocolate bar, I'll get a feeling, literally between one bite and the next, "better put this down now." If I was smart and LISTENED to my body, I'd be fine. If not, mother of all migraines for DAYS! decades later, I'm getting them again, several years where I was really careful about avoiding my triggers, blessedly free, but these came back with a vengeance. It would be a debate between downing 8 or more extra strength ANYTHING to make it through my Uni courses, or doing the same, drawing all blinds and curtains, and crawling into bed for a day or three until it passed. I also have 3 children, the eldest and youngest, much like me get, VERY hyper on certain substances, but as its actually most like a food allergy, the more you can avoid in life..the longer before that red line is crossed and instead of being hyper, you get a painful head(migraines actually being a variety of an allergic reaction, it finding the "to what?" That's hard!) I should have recognized my own symptoms. But I shrugged it off as "stress..." forgot about my unnaturally high pain tolerance level. A year later, began having minor somethings...seizure-like, but not enough like epilepsy to get me concerned. Until one day, I didn't freeze in place, and ended up tripping as my body twisted, face first into a ceramic tile floor. Landed me in emergency. New handy dandy CT machine they're just itching to try out...so, they did. And I found myself having conversations and making decisions I didn't think I'd be close to having for at least another 20 years. Exactly what I *suspected*, but didn't want to face, besides being one of the MOST rare forms of brain cancer, it also typically hits either prepubescent children, or semi aged adults(55+)adults. I won that lottery! Insurmountable odds on ever developing *that kind* of cancer, no risk factors for *any* cancer at all...never drank, smoked or anything else, but I've developed one of THE rarest types of cancer to named. And it's a death sentence. No cure, barely treatable for pain. Knowing what I was actually looking at, I wasn't even going to have the initial surgery. If I had it, odds at the time put my *mean date of death, from date of diagnosis...6.5 years.* and my odds if dying during ir from the surgery about even with surviving, let alone thriving. Without the surgery, I was looking at about 4. But that would see my youngest chick through high school and off to college...I was going to just ask for painkillers and let it go at that. That youngest chick sat down in front of me and had her say...and pulled out all the stops. I had the surgery, shocked everyone, including myself. My NEUROSURGEON called me * "officially my least affected patient." * If it hadn't been for the visual field loss from the surgery, I could have gone right back to work. As it is, I can't drive anymore, and walls keep showing up when they weren't there, just a moment ago! After a good month to let my skull bones knit and my hair grow back, at least a bit...so, *that chick* is done her high school, and college, head-hunted 3 times since she joined the work force, now has her own house and a child...getting checked out isn't the worst thing you can do. Oh! And being of a curious and determined sort, just because I was never going to make med school after all that did NOT mean I couldn't do my own research and be a primary portion of my own battle. Found a substance, easily purchased on the internet even, showing enough promise against even my SPECIFIC type of cancer that it was just going into phase 3 HUMAN trials(last stage before patenting and open release, IF it's going to happen!) I was too late to get into the trial nearest me, but I also managed to snag the entire protocol and dosage regimen...told my oncologist about it..and that I was putting myself on it. He knew me well enough not to argue. 3 years later, his comments were:"I'm still not understanding the method of action..but whatever you're doing, STAY ON IT!" Other than the high risk of small intestinal ulcers when taken orally(as mine had to be, not being in the test group who received a lowered, but sustained IV delivery, I developed the ulcers and anemia. So ended THAT try. But it bought me another 4 years.😉 right now, I'm far beyond that projected midpoint of 6.5 years, and well into my 2nd decade...my oncologist is making noises that I may have been stubborn and daring enough to have found that majickal cure that even now, most won't allow themselves to actually hope, let alone believe, exists. And worse, we've ALL heard of it. Guaranteed. Being a "natural substance" it can't BE patented and kept for the holy few..but time IS running out for it..it comes from a specific type of tree, which is too quickly disappearing. But it's also renewable, and sponsorship of a village just *might be* a way to keep it around. And it works on arthritis, is available now, right off the shelf. Myself, following that protocol, I couldn't *afford* to keep purchasing the ready made capsules, so I contacted the seller I'd been purchasing from and came to an arrangement to buy in bulk, just the contents, and got a capsule maker off Ebay, and found capsules there too, although I've since found a less expensive solution from right here in Canada, saves me on the exchange rate AND border crossing fees!😎 might be worth looking into some alternative medicine options. Just be smart about it, check with SEVERAL sources, preferably your doctor too, and hopefully you'll be your normal bright sunshiny, pain-free self again!😘🤗🤗🧼 Just to say, never give up! Progress on so MANY fronts IS being made. It all comes down to, realistically, how much are you willing to endure in hopes of a POSSIBLE cure?
@jenniferruss24525 жыл бұрын
Hello! I am new to the soap making community and I am enjoying your videos! I have a question about this process where it cooks itself without heat: can you do this process with any recipe? Thank you 😊
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime5 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@jenniferruss24525 жыл бұрын
HowToMakeSoap Thank you, is there a certain amount of oil that should be used? I have tried it a few times now and it’s simply not working 🙁
@shazsoap17114 жыл бұрын
How long curing time for this process?
@monaswanson30532 жыл бұрын
that seems like alot of mica. what ratio do you use?
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime2 жыл бұрын
I don't. I dump it in until I like the color.
@tinamariebutton55734 жыл бұрын
Oh no mighty yellow
@brandypayne87815 жыл бұрын
I have heard some soaps going rancid over time. What would cause this?
@HowToMakeSoapOnADime5 жыл бұрын
Too much oil or superfat.
@louisajackson23605 жыл бұрын
What is your KZbin channel name I'd love to see more videos
@reginadarlin5965 жыл бұрын
Louisa Jackson HowToMakeSoap
@clarioncall84495 жыл бұрын
Also Living on a dime. I think she will continue that one, hopefully.