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What Are Soapnuts?
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By: Ken Marion Email Article
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Soapnuts are an inexpensive alternative to the harsh dyes and chemicals found in most modern detergents. The fruit of the Sapindus Mukorossi tree, soapnuts are all-natural. And while most commonly used in laundry detergent, soapnuts have many other household applications.

Once the fruit is ready to be harvested from the soapnut tree, it is de-seeded and dried in the sun. This is the entire preparation process for soapnuts. Once they have sufficiently dried, soapnuts are ready to be thrown in with your laundry (preferably in a washing machine safe soapnut sack).

The trick to the soapnut is saponin. This natural substance is found in the dozen or so species of shrubs in the soapnut family. Saponin has been known for centuries to cleanse and wash all types of fabrics. Only recently has saponin grown in popularity in Europe and North America. Saponin is also claimed to work effectively for many medical applications. Many studies are now being performed to investigate the potential healing qualities of soapnuts.

Soapnuts are found to be a great solution for people with sensitive skin or psoriasis. While effectively cleaning, soapnuts leave little residue and don't include any of the harsh chemicals that most detergents contain. Saponin is also biodegradable and anti-microbial, so it is usually seen as being very good for water systems.

Going green can sometimes be a costly process. But while most organic produce and supplies on the market are more expensive than their chemical counterparts, soapnuts are actually very inexpensive. Soapnut users claim that three soap nuts in a wash bag can be used for 5-10 full loads of laundry. Soapnuts also eliminate the need for fabric softener or dryer sheets, cutting out another cost.

Many medical experts recommend replacing the often caustic and dangerous chemical household cleaners with non toxic cleaning products. Soap nuts are often seen as a great alternative to laundry detergent, but they can also be used to repel pests from plants, wash product, and to clean glass.

Many medical experts recommend replacing the often caustic and dangerous chemical household cleaners with non toxic cleaning products. The soap nut are often seen as a great alternative to laundry detergent, but they can also be used to repel pests from plants, wash product, and to clean glass.

Ken Marion has been a proponent of soap nuts for several years. He has used them religiously after discovering them. Ken now runs a successful website selling Soap nuts and other non toxic cleaning products and works to promote the benefits of soap nuts.

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