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#202 - Is Castile Soap LEGIT?! (Featuring Carolina Castile Soap)

15 min · 12 mei 2026
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Castile soap sounds like one of those fake “miracle” products that claims to do everything — body wash, laundry detergent, dish soap, household cleaner, even pet shampoo. But unlike most products with outrageous claims, Castile soap actually has centuries of history and real science behind it. In this episode, we break down the origins of Castile soap from Spain and Aleppo, why olive oil soap became legendary throughout Europe, how Castile soap differs from modern detergents, why it can truly be used for so many purposes, and how some modern brands may be watering down the meaning of “Castile.” We also dive into Carolina Castile Soap⁠, their history, founder Joe McCutcheon, and their attempt to preserve authentic Castile soap traditions. Includes discussion on fake Castile soaps, misleading labeling, soap chemistry, and the strange truth behind one of the world’s oldest multi-use products.

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