I've been using Miracle Soap off and on for about 8 years and love it. It's clean, odorless and detoxifying - great for bathing. There was a lot of "hype" surrounding this product from a radically religious person who said this product was demonic - don't buy it! I see no occult symbols on the label! Anyway, some people over the years have argued that you can drink this stuff for internal cleansing, which I wouldn't do because it's a soap and probably not made using food safe methods. But I think it's a super product for washing, soaking in the tub, great for mopping floors and dishes, and just plain good ol' sustainable soap. Miracle II Moisturizing Soap is meant to be more moisturizing and less drying, so I use this version. My skin is dry due to several internal conditions so I haven't noticed it getting any less dry, but that's not the soap's fault. If you are interested in getting rid of basic cleaning supplies that are taking a toll on you and the environment, this could be a good product for you. I particularly like that the "fat" in this product is derived from coconut oil, which according to Ayurvedic tradition is a good moisturizing choice.
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