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Plants have the ability to synthesize almost unlimited number of substances. In many cases, these chemicals serve in plant defense mechanisms against microorganisms, insects, and herbivores. Generally, any part of the plant may contain the various active ingredients. Among the plant, active compounds are saponins, which are traditionally used as natural detergents. The name ‘saponin’ comes from the Latin word ‘sapo,’ which means ‘soap’ as saponins show the unique properties of foaming and emulsi Saponin Plants, Allotropes Of Carbon, Adaptation In Plants, Natures Antibiotic, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Gram Negative Bacteria, Defense Mechanisms, Chemical Structure, Natural Detergent

Plants have the ability to synthesize almost unlimited number of substances. In many cases, these chemicals serve in plant defense mechanisms against microorganisms, insects, and herbivores. Generally, any part of the plant may contain the various active ingredients. Among the plant, active compounds are saponins, which are traditionally used as natural detergents. The name ‘saponin’ comes from the Latin word ‘sapo,’ which means ‘soap’ as saponins show the unique properties of foaming and…

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Soapwort is a plant—some would say weed—that has been used for centuries to make soap because it contains saponins, plant-based compounds that work as natural surfactants to create lather in soaps. If you're wondering how to make soap or shampoo from soapwort plant, it's as simple as making a decoction. We'll show you how to make this natural and mild soap using either fresh or dried soapwort. #soap #diy #soapmaking #homemade #handmade | soapwort uses | soapwort shampoo Saponin Plants, Soapwort Recipes, Soapwort Plant, Soap Without Lye, Community Garden Ideas, Medicine Plants, Live Off The Land, Herbal Tea Garden, Non Toxic Cleaning

Soapwort is a plant—some would say weed—that has been used for centuries to make soap because it contains saponins, plant-based compounds that work as natural surfactants to create lather in soaps. If you're wondering how to make soap or shampoo from soapwort plant, it's as simple as making a decoction. We'll show you how to make this natural and mild soap using either fresh or dried soapwort. #soap #diy #soapmaking #homemade #handmade | soapwort uses | soapwort shampoo

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Resources | Free Full-Text | Detergent Plants of Northern Thailand: Potential Sources of Natural Saponins | HTML Chiang Dao, Soap Nuts, Natural Detergent, Chemical Structure, Northern Thailand, Tropical Forest, Traditional Medicine, Plant Species, Medicinal Plants

The natural forests of Northern Thailand are the mother source of many utilisable natural products because of their diverse flora and fauna. Northern Thai people have learned to utilise plants, in particular those of plants with cleansing properties, since the beginning of time. Several local species of detergent plants in Thailand are traditionally used by the locals and indigenous people. However, these plants may become extinct because their habitats have been replaced by industrial…

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15K views · 1.6K reactions | I’ve found the antidote for poison ivy! 

Allow me to introduce you to jewelweed!

They get their name from the water that pools on their leaves and looks like jewels

It’s thought that chemicals in the plant called saponins interfere with pain receptors

And since itching is a form of pain, it helps to reduce the effects of poison ivy

But it also helps with mosquito bites, stinging nettle, and bee stings! 

All you have to do is take a leaf or two and crush it up to release the  juices, and rub it on the affected area 

So don’t forget this plant! 

Have you seen Jewelweed before?

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I’ve found the antidote for poison ivy! Allow me to introduce you to jewelweed! They get their name from the water that pools on their leaves and looks like jewels It’s thought that chemicals in...

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Organic Soapnuts, Soap Nut Shells, Soap Berries, Laundry Detergent, Sapindus Mukorossi, 100% Pure Natural Reetha Powder, Dish Detergent by KayaHealthnherbals on Etsy Veer Zaara, Soap Berries, Chemical Free Living, Soap Nuts, Fair Complexion, Medicinal Herb, Special Christmas Gift, Dish Detergent, Free Living

Organic Soap Nut, Soap Nut Shells, Soap Berries, Laundry Detergent Sapindus mukorossi, Ritha, Indian Soapnut, Sapindus trifoliatus, Reetha Herbal Ayurvedic Powder, Aritha Powder What are soap nuts? Sapindus mukorossi — the Soap nut Tree — is native to India and the Himalayas, and it produces a small, black berry-like fruit that can be harvested between September and February. When the berries are deseeded, and the shells are dried, you can use them to clean anything and everything, but they…

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