Why Honey is not Vegan

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The simplest reason why honey isn't vegan is by definition. The term vegan was coined by Donald Watson in 1944 and was defined as follows:

Veganism is a way of living which excludes all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, the animal kingdom, and includes a reverence for life. It applies to the practice of living on the products of the plant kingdom to the exclusion of flesh, fish, fowl, eggs, honey, animal milk and its derivatives, and encourages the use of alternatives for all commodities derived wholly or in part from animals

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Do you want your laundry clean, soft and fresh naturally?

Use soap nuts!

Environmentally friendly, sustainably produced, bio-degradable and compostable!

Have you ever worried about how your chemical detergents are affecting the environment, but never found the alternatives satisfactory?

Soap nuts are the answer!


Soapnut shells are economical (from only 3 pence a wash compared to 25 pence for a standard non-bio)

They leave your laundry fresh, clean and soft eliminating the need for softeners.

Because they are natural and chemical free they are gentle on your skin and clothes. Suitable for sensitive skin, allergy and eczema sufferers.

Soft enough for your whole family.

Soap nuts grow (wild-crafted) on trees in India and Nepal; the shells contain Saponin a natural soap, the nuts inside are used in the pharmaceutical industry.
UK'ers can get a free sample by clicking here it'll cost you just the price of a stamp


For the rest of the world looky here


They can be used for a multiple of purposes as well, not just cleaning laundry.

I got my free sample and I am SO impressed with them - I'm eagerly awaiting my order to arrive.

Hopefully there will be a seed in my order and I can grow my own soapnut tree.

How cool would that be!!

Last Updated (Thursday, 25 February 2010 13:17)

 
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