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Guava extract soap out of guava leaves extract for treating acne

Submitted by: Kyle Gabriele C. Lim Marcus Montemayor (Gr.VII SCOS)

Submitted to: Ms. Johara Gamal Eltaib (Teacher)

Chapter I
Introduction
A. Background of the study Nowadays people are focusing in herbal plants especially those who are common in the environment. Base on research this plant is good for healing and treating wounds and other skin infection. So in my research I want to make a bathing soap out of it, cause I know that it is effective. People, researchers, scientist were focusing to medicinal plants. They want to prove that there are plants that are more effective against diseases especially in skin. This study refers to a plant that can be made into a bathing soap and improves its quality while using this plants (guava leaves). Boiling takes much time. http://cheluvzem0h18richpads.blogspot.com This study is about producing soap using guava leaves extract. We use this topic to show the useful means of guava and to produce alternative way of treating acnes in cheaper way. And also to produce alternative medicines using herbal plants instead of chemicals the main source of this procedure is guava leaves and sodium hydroxide and lavender scent.

B. Objectives Related alternative medicine supplements and vitamins also explore information on Guava Extract Soap Objective treatment, health benefits & side effects with Guava Extract Soap Objective products. Uses of this guava leaves extract soap may vary, but may include Eliminating Body Odor, Cleansing Skin, and Moisturizing Skin and are non-FDA reviewed or approved, natural alternatives, to use for Body Odor,

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