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<blockquote data-quote="OKC9-12LEDR1" data-source="post: 2027315" data-attributes="member: 7700"><p>Yes, I do have an idea. It does mean wiping your backside with leaves, but this one is the best. There is an herb called Mullein. This is good for respiratory problems, but what is even better is the leaves make great TP. I have family land in NE, there used to be a nomadic native American homestead at one end of the property, by the stream. We found the area littered with arrow heads and relics. What we also found was a lot of native POT plants, and also Mullein. The Mullein leaves are huge, long and very tough. The top surface is very soft, feels like velvet. It is natures toilet paper. I picked some seeds and started them on my farm here last year. They take a year or so to get established, they are perennial by the way unless we get a real long hard freeze, mulch them well and they should survive here quite well. They produce seed heads on the second year. </p><p></p><p>As far a soap goes, look online as to how to make Lye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKC9-12LEDR1, post: 2027315, member: 7700"] Yes, I do have an idea. It does mean wiping your backside with leaves, but this one is the best. There is an herb called Mullein. This is good for respiratory problems, but what is even better is the leaves make great TP. I have family land in NE, there used to be a nomadic native American homestead at one end of the property, by the stream. We found the area littered with arrow heads and relics. What we also found was a lot of native POT plants, and also Mullein. The Mullein leaves are huge, long and very tough. The top surface is very soft, feels like velvet. It is natures toilet paper. I picked some seeds and started them on my farm here last year. They take a year or so to get established, they are perennial by the way unless we get a real long hard freeze, mulch them well and they should survive here quite well. They produce seed heads on the second year. As far a soap goes, look online as to how to make Lye. [/QUOTE]
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