In the States, you can find a castile soap at most "health food" stores -- it's called Dr. Bronner's and comes in various scents such as pine, peppermint, and eucalyptus.I'm pretty sure the extracts used are genuine and not something cooked up in an industrial lab. Don't know if the stuff is available overseas at all. The address, as well as a ton of small-print reliogo-philosophical world-view stuff that appears on every bottle, is: All-One-God-Faith, Inc., Box 28, Escondido, CA 92033 phone is:619-743-2211 Apparently Dr. Bronner is quite a character -- some friends, with a buzz on and nothing better to do, called the number one time and said that the good doctor talks in just as rambling a manner as the way the label reads. The product is a liquid soap, so would (does) become very slippery when wet -- which is why it is so popular (esp. the very tingly peppermint version) when showering with a friend. If someone tries the eucalyptus version as a bug repellant , please report. If someone tries it in the shower with a friend -- no need to report -- I've been having fun with it for over 25 years. Perhaps our friends in OZ have some eucalyptus products that they can refer us to? Christopher A. Brown The Technical Diving Video Library by Sci-Graphica PR/DOCENT FILMS Tallahassee FL 32311 chbrown@fr*.fs*.ed* P 904-942-7222, F 904-942-1240 It's not the pace of life that concerns me -- it's the sudden stop at the end.
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