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  1. 20 Mule Team Borax
  2. Acacia Gum
  3. Allantoin
  4. Aloe Vera Gel
  5. Aloe Vera Juice
  6. Ammonium Chloride
  7. Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate
  8. Ammonium Sulfate
  9. Arm & Hammer Pure Baking Soda
  10. Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
  11. Arrowroot Powder
  12. Baking Soda - Sodium Bicarbonate
  13. Barium Carbonate
  14. Barkeepers Friend Powder
  15. Benzoic Acid
  16. BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
  17. Borax - Anhydrous
  18. Borax - Decahydrate
  19. Borax - Granular
  20. Boraxo - Powdered Soap
  21. Boraxo ProPumice
  22. Boric Acid - Granular
  23. Boric Acid - Powder
  24. Botanical - Apricot Shells
  25. Botanical - Basil Greek Cut
  26. Botanical - Calendula Flowers
  27. Botanical - Chamomile Flowers
  28. Botanical - Cinnamon Powder
  29. Botanical - Fennel Seed
  30. Botanical - FlaxSeed
  31. Botanical - Juniper Berries
  32. Botanical - Lavender Buds Surchoix
  33. Botanical - Marjoram
  34. Botanical - Orange Peel Granules
  35. Botanical - Orange Peel Powder
  36. Botanical - Peppermint Leaves
  37. Botanical - Rose Buds and Petals
  38. Botanical - Rosemary Leaves
  39. Botanical Extract - Cucumber Peel
  40. Botanical Extract - Green Tea
  41. Calamine Lotion
  42. Calamine Powder USP
  43. Calcium Carbonate / Magnesium Fill
  44. Calcium Chloride FG
  45. Calcium Chloride Not FG
  46. Calcium Stearate
  47. Calcium Sulfate
  48. Camphor Powder - White
  49. Candelilla Wax - Beads
  50. Carbopol Polymer
  51. Carnauba Wax NF- Flakes
  52. Cetearyl Alcohol
  53. Cetyl Alcohol (palmityl)
  54. Citric Acid
  55. Cocamidopropyl Betaine
  56. CocoEm WS
  57. Coolove Water Wash
  58. Corn Starch
  59. Cosmocil CQ
  60. Cream Base with Jojoba
  61. Cyclomethicone
  62. Deionized Water
  63. Dextrose
  64. Diatomaceous Earth
  65. Dimethicone 1000
  66. Dipotassium Phosphate Granular
  67. Disodium Phosphate
  68. Emulsifying Wax Pastilles
  69. Epsom Salt (Magnesium Sulfate)
  70. Fels Naptha
  71. Ferric Sulfate
  72. Frankincense Granules
  73. Fruit Extract - Apple Powder
  74. Fruit Extract - Banana Powder
  75. Fruit Extract - Grapefruit Powder
  76. Fruit Extract - Guava Powder
  77. Fruit Extract - Lime Powder
  78. Fruit Extract - Mango Alphonso Powder
  79. Fruit Extract - Papaya Powder
  80. Fruit Extract - Strawberry Powder
  81. Fruit Extract - Watermelon Powder
  82. Germaben II
  83. Germall Plus Liquid
  84. Glyceryl Stearate
  85. Glycol Stearate
  86. Goats Milk Powder
  87. Grapefruit Seed Extract 60/40
  88. Guar Gum
  89. Gum Arabic - Powder
  90. Honey Powder
  91. Honeyquat
  92. Hydrogen Peroxide Solution 3%
  93. Iodine Tincture U.S.P
  94. Isopropyl Myristate NF
  95. Jojoba Beads - Green
  96. Jojoba Beads - Red
  97. Jojoba Beads - White
  98. Kelp Powder
  99. Kirks Castile
  100. Lanette N Wax (SLS Free)
  101. Lanolin - Anhydrous USP
  102. Lanolin Oil
  103. Lauric Acid
  104. Lecithin - Unbleached Fluid
  105. Lecithin Powder - Fine
  106. Lip Balm Base - Natural
  107. Lotion Base with Goat's Milk
  108. Lotion Base with Jojoba
  109. Magnesium Carbonate - Light
  110. Malic Acid
  111. Menthol Crystals - Large
  112. Menthol Crystals - Medium
  113. Mineral Oil
  114. Oleic Acid
  115. Optiphen
  116. Optiphen ND
  117. Orange Wax
  118. Oxalic Acid
  119. Palm Kernel Flakes
  120. Petroleum / Petrolatum Jelly - USP
  121. Phenonip
  122. Pimento Oil / AllSpice
  123. Pink Zote Soap
  124. Polysorbate 20
  125. Polysorbate 60
  126. Polysorbate 80
  127. Polyvinyl Alcohol
  128. Potassium Benzoate
  129. Potassium Carbonate
  130. Potassium Chloride
  131. Potassium Hydroxide Caustic Potash Lye
  132. Potassium Metabisulfite
  133. Potassium Permanganate
  134. Potassium Sorbate
  135. Propylene Glycol
  136. Propylparaben
  137. Pumice Powder
  138. Purell - Aloe
  139. Rosemary Oleoresin Extract (ROE) 575
  140. Salicylic Acid - USP
  141. SCI Flake Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
  142. Seaweed Powder
  143. SFIC Bath & Shower Gel
  144. SFIC Bubble Bath
  145. SFIC Cocoa Butter Lotion
  146. SFIC Hand & Body Lotion
  147. SFIC Hand Cream
  148. SFIC Liquid Soap
  149. SFIC Shampoo
  150. Shea Oil / Olein
  151. Shower Gel
  152. Silk Amino Acid
  153. Silk Peptide
  154. Silk Powder
  155. Soap Flakes
  156. Soda Crystals
  157. Sodium Acetate - Technical
  158. Sodium Acetate - Trihydrate
  159. Sodium Acetate FCC
  160. Sodium Benzoate - Dense
  161. Sodium Bisulfate Globular
  162. Sodium Citrate - Fine
  163. Sodium Citrate - Granular
  164. Sodium Hexametaphosphate (SHMP)
  165. Sodium Hydroxide Caustic Soda Lye
  166. Sodium Lactate 60% (SL)
  167. Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate SLES
  168. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate SLS
  169. Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
  170. Sodium Metabisulfite
  171. Sodium Perborate Monohydrate
  172. Sodium Perborate TetraHydrate
  173. Sodium Percarbonate
  174. Sodium Stearate
  175. Sodium Sulfate
  176. Sodium Sulfite Dry
  177. Sodium Thiosulfate Pentahydrate
  178. Sodium Tripolyphosphate Light Density STPP
  179. Sorbic Acid
  180. Sorbitan Stearate
  181. Stearic Acid
  182. Stearyl Alcohol
  183. Sulfur Powder
  184. Talcum Powder (White)
  185. Tartaric Acid
  186. Titanium Dioxide
  187. Trisodium Phosphate Dodecahydrate
  188. Turpentine Spirits
  189. Vegetable Glycerin
  190. Vitamin B3 - Niacinamide USP
  191. Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
  192. Vitamin E - Tocopherols Natural
  193. Washing Soda (Soda Ash) - Dense
  194. Washing Soda (Soda Ash) - Light
  195. Wet One's - Sensitive Skin
  196. White Zote Soap
  197. Willow Bark Extract
  198. Witch Hazel Distillate
  199. Witch Hazel Distillate - Alcohol Free
  200. Xanthan Gum
  201. Zinc Oxide Powder - USP

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SFIC has unique quality formulations in a simple liquid product line. We offer SFIC natural liquid soap, bubble bath, lotion, gel and much more. All of our liquids are made with a simple formula keeping as close to natural where natural is often impossible.

Bath Gel Ingredients
  • Purified Water
  • Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate
  • Coco Diethanolamide
  • Cocamidopropyl Betaine
  • Methyl Paraben
  • Fragrance and Food Color (if used)



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about this type of product (Mayo and Cleveland are genreally considered the top two health organizations in the USA): Salt substitutes are NOT a healthful option for EVERYONE. Many salt substitutes contain potassium chloride in place of sodium chloride. Potassium consumed in excess may be harmful for some people a salt substitute containing potassium chloride is an acceptable alternative in moderation, if you do NOT HAVE kidney problems and have checked with your physician to be sure it will not interact with any of your medications With a little additional research I found statements like this: salt substitutes are low-sodium alternatives designed to taste similar. They usually contain mostly potassium chloride, whose toxicity is approximately equal to that of table salt in a healthy person .However, various diseases and medications may decrease the body\'s excretion of potassium, thereby increasing the risk of potentially FATAL hyperkalemia. People with kidney failure, heart failure or diabetes should NOT use salt substitutes without medical advice. A manufacturer, Lo Salt, has issued an advisory statement Note the reference to kidney problems, diabetes and heart failure the three groups of people most likely to be in need of reducing their salt intake. The likelihood that this product will interact with typical blood pressure medications is fairly high. The warning about this product possibly interacting with other medications should NOT be ignored. I would NOT recommend this product unless you have consulted with your physician FIRST! It clearly takes a physician or other health care professional to decide whether this is a suitable alternative to table salt on an individual basis. I\'ll conclude with a direct quote from the LoSalt web site (this warning was buried on the LoSalt web site and difficult to find): Too much potassium can also be harmful, which is why people receiving MEDICATION for diabetes, heart or kidney disorders SHOULD consult their doctor BEFORE using a reduced sodium salt . To be clear, I added the capital letters to the quote. It is a shame that LoSalt seemingly hide this warning. Help other customers find the most helpful reviewsa0Was this review helpful to you?a0 | a0 /* */
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about this type of product (Mayo and Cleveland are glearnely considered the top two health organizations in the USA): Salt substitutes are NOT a healthful option for EVERYONE. Many salt substitutes contain potassium chloride in place of sodium chloride. Potassium consumed in excess may be harmful for some people a salt substitute containing potassium chloride is an acceptable alternative in moderation, if you do NOT HAVE kidney problems and have checked with your physician to be sure it will not interact with any of your medications With a little additional research I found statements like this: salt substitutes are low-sodium alternatives designed to taste similar. They usually contain mostly potassium chloride, whose toxicity is approximately equal to that of table salt in a healthy person .However, various diseases and medications may decrease the body\'s excretion of potassium, thereby increasing the risk of potentially FATAL hyperkalemia. People with kidney failure, heart failure or diabetes should NOT use salt substitutes without medical advice. A manufacturer, Lo Salt, has issued an advisory statement Note the reference to kidney problems, diabetes and heart failure the three groups of people most likely to be in need of reducing their salt intake. The likelihood that this product will interact with typical blood pressure medications is fairly high. The warning about this product possibly interacting with other medications should NOT be ignored. I would NOT recommend this product unless you have consulted with your physician FIRST! It clearly takes a physician or other health care professional to decide whether this is a suitable alternative to table salt on an individual basis. I\'ll conclude with a direct quote from the LoSalt web site (this warning was buried on the LoSalt web site and difficult to find): Too much potassium can also be harmful, which is why people receiving MEDICATION for diabetes, heart or kidney disorders SHOULD consult their doctor BEFORE using a reduced sodium salt . To be clear, I added the capital letters to the quote. It is a shame that LoSalt seemingly hide this warning. Help other customers find the most helpful reviewsa0Was this review helpful to you?a0 | a0 /* */Recent PostsPupolar TagsCopyright 2011 Seasoning & Spice Tools | Powered by | Theme

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