I think you are so nice that I must share some info for you. I am sure you are not eating your sheep because you wouldn't be as heavy set. I have had great success with the carnivore diet with healing my weight, gut, skin, hair, nerve problems, tons of energy ect. I can actually exercise now as well. Please consider the carnivore diet with tons of butter and some salt. It also helps a ton with ms. If you have any questions about it take a look at Dr. Berry's videos on UA-cam. This will save your life. I'm hoping that you are still with us because we are all still waiting for part 2. Thanks formthe video.
You are more than welcome! Jac's fleece went into the pot today and started a suint fermentation scour that will take at least a week. I will be experimenting with refining methods to ensure I can get adequate and reliable results to share
Also olive oil gets rancid when heated. Only use for cold foods. You don't want to put that on your skin. Can you see what the difference is if you don't use any soap vs using it. If you need soap use tallow soap as it's the best and hold up to heat very well. Thanks again
Thank you! I will be setting a suint scour up in the morning. I am wondering whether the raw lanolin from suint scoured fleece would require further refinement? I will be comparing it to a refining method. The suint scour will take at least a week. Hoping it will be worth the wait.
There will be very soon! As I hadn't actually tested the theory on refining, I thought I better had. Especially having discredited an extracting theory. The results were disappointing! So I have challenged myself to find a way of using accessible substances and equipment to get good results in practice. I have been posting some of my experiments on my Fflwff facebook page. I am getting close!
That was so interesting, thank you! When I spin I only wash the fleece lightly, as I love the feel of the lanolin when I spin. I never thought about trying to extract the lanolin - so I'm really looking forward to your next episode.
Thank you! I plan on comparing two method of refining the raw lanolin. But for one I will need to suint scour the fleece first, which will take at least a week. Hopefully it will be worth the wait!
In my most recent batch, I used grated olive oil soap bar, but usually use unicorn powerscour or Austration fibre scour for special fleeces and dish washing up detergent for everything else. Dawn, fairy or an eco dish washing detergent.
I have over a hundred hours of recordings to sort through, but I will have a video to show you how to refine your own. If you use organic fleece, you will get pesticide free lanolin. If you don't fancy having a go yourself, I am hoping that others will feedback with their results and may start selling their homemade lanolin. If anybody reading this already produces organic lanolin, please feel free to share a link!
I think you are so nice that I must share some info for you. I am sure you are not eating your sheep because you wouldn't be as heavy set. I have had great success with the carnivore diet with healing my weight, gut, skin, hair, nerve problems, tons of energy ect. I can actually exercise now as well. Please consider the carnivore diet with tons of butter and some salt. It also helps a ton with ms. If you have any questions about it take a look at Dr. Berry's videos on UA-cam. This will save your life. I'm hoping that you are still with us because we are all still waiting for part 2. Thanks formthe video.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video I'll be back for part two.
You are more than welcome! Jac's fleece went into the pot today and started a suint fermentation scour that will take at least a week. I will be experimenting with refining methods to ensure I can get adequate and reliable results to share
Have you made Part 2 already? I cant see it anywhere. I think Part 1 is great.
Also olive oil gets rancid when heated. Only use for cold foods. You don't want to put that on your skin. Can you see what the difference is if you don't use any soap vs using it. If you need soap use tallow soap as it's the best and hold up to heat very well. Thanks again
Fantastic knowledge. Thank you. Looking forward to part 2.
Thank you so much! Sorry for the delay! I will put up a post explaining the delay this week and then get on with part 2
Really interesting! Look forward to watching part two 😊
Thank you! I will be setting a suint scour up in the morning.
I am wondering whether the raw lanolin from suint scoured fleece would require further refinement? I will be comparing it to a refining method.
The suint scour will take at least a week. Hoping it will be worth the wait.
I really appreciated this video. Is there a part 2? I haven't been able to find it.
There will be very soon! As I hadn't actually tested the theory on refining, I thought I better had. Especially having discredited an extracting theory.
The results were disappointing! So I have challenged myself to find a way of using accessible substances and equipment to get good results in practice. I have been posting some of my experiments on my Fflwff facebook page.
I am getting close!
Thank you for sharing. 🌸💗🌸
So interesting, I need to watch this again as you have given such useful information. Thank you for sharing
Thank you! So glad that you found it helpful!
That was so interesting, thank you! When I spin I only wash the fleece lightly, as I love the feel of the lanolin when I spin. I never thought about trying to extract the lanolin - so I'm really looking forward to your next episode.
Thank you! I plan on comparing two method of refining the raw lanolin. But for one I will need to suint scour the fleece first, which will take at least a week. Hopefully it will be worth the wait!
Thankyou 🙂. I was wondering what kind of detergent you use?
In my most recent batch, I used grated olive oil soap bar, but usually use unicorn powerscour or Austration fibre scour for special fleeces and dish washing up detergent for everything else. Dawn, fairy or an eco dish washing detergent.
please link a good supplier of organic, pesticide free lanolin. i ll buy a pack
I have over a hundred hours of recordings to sort through, but I will have a video to show you how to refine your own.
If you use organic fleece, you will get pesticide free lanolin.
If you don't fancy having a go yourself, I am hoping that others will feedback with their results and may start selling their homemade lanolin.
If anybody reading this already produces organic lanolin, please feel free to share a link!
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