Handmade items with wholesome ingredients!
Sharing goodness from our simple farm life
Sharing goodness from our simple farm life
Goat Milk Soaps
Our 2 and 4 legged furred and feathered animals are family members. Each has a name and roam freely through our property. They convive with each other as if they were all one kind. When visitors open the gate, all animals come to meet them with slobs, pecks, barks, and baaahhhhs, smelling them, leaning on them, asking for pets and attention. It's impossible to come back clean!
Goat milk contains many vitamins and minerals: A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and more. Its proteins have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and many studies have shown that goat milk proteins have anti-inflammatory effects, which may benefit people suffering from chronic inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, asthma, and allergies.
Goat milk contains many vitamins and minerals: A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and more. Its proteins have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and many studies have shown that goat milk proteins have anti-inflammatory effects, which may benefit people suffering from chronic inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, asthma, and allergies. Goat's milk contains several types of protein, including caseins, whey proteins, and immunoglobulins. Of these, the most abundant protein in goat's milk is casein, which makes up around 80% of the total protein content. Caseins are a group of proteins that are highly resistant to digestion, making them a slow-release source of protein that can provide sustained energy and satiety. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
Goat milk is a great skin moisturizer, soother, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and promotes healing of damage skin. One day we were trying to figure out what else to do with our goat milk. Knowing about all its benefits the research and experimenting started. The recipe used to make our lotions is in no way short of goodness. Sweet almon
Goat milk is a great skin moisturizer, soother, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and promotes healing of damage skin. One day we were trying to figure out what else to do with our goat milk. Knowing about all its benefits the research and experimenting started. The recipe used to make our lotions is in no way short of goodness. Sweet almond oil is a delight to the skin, and so it's Shea butter, coconut oil, vitamin E oil, and essential oils. And we add them all to the recipe. Our lotions are dense but not oily. The skin absorbs it within a few minutes and stays for a long period. You will notice and feel the difference. No more foreign items like chemicals and metals being smeared on your precious skin,
Our first goat milk product!! From an experiment and the idea of "just to have it for us at home" the soaps happened. As we started using them, no one wanted anything else. So here it is! For all to enjoy! Pure and simple: olive oil as the main ingredient, followed by coconut and a variety of others that hydrate the skin and latter nicely. Some soaps have grounded
Our salves are herb infused in rich organic olive oil to allow the herbs to release their extract. Lavender, comfrey and rosemary are grown in our farm and soon calendula will be too. We add a tad of essential oil to make the healing and protection of your skin even greater.
Our candles are made with soy wax and essential oils. That's it! No fumes, harmful chemicals or un-natural stuff released in the air you breath.
At Convival Farm, we believe that life is as simple as one can make it. We are a family of 5 who value and are pursuing a partial self-sustainable life and a closer connection to the land. Our small-scale agricultural systems that we are developing provide a variety of benefits, from producing fresh and organic food to creating a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way of life.
Back in 2016 our life in the great Los Angeles was just like any other resident: busy. Our hearts were craving and praying for more space, cleaner air, less traffic, more nature, more rain, 4 seasons, more family time, and more animals. In 2017, God, in His special way, guided our move to Redding, in the unknown north side of California. We were strangers to the life style of the area but fully open to learn and adapt. We brought with us our 2 medium size dogs that soon looked more like small in the open space of our property. Along too, came our many lion head bunnies that were not so welcomed by the hawks that roam freely in the clean air above. Not too long after our move, we had to say goodbye to them because the garage was not the setting we wanted them to live in. They used to run free in our backyard back in LA but the Redding summer plus hawks, and cold, rainy winter forced us to bring them in and move on to bigger and more resilient animals....
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