Sebo de Macho is Ghee? Clarified Butter?
Sebo de Macho is a long time product out there. It’s very cheap. It is effective in removing skin marks / “peklat” with diligent application. What’s in Sebo de Macho? It smells like ghee / clarified butter. I think most of it is ghee.
So I use ghee when I get a massage. I let the maids use ghee to fry their food or our kids’ food. And I use ghee to moisturize dry skin.
My 6 year old boy has some dry eczema spots on his legs, itch, then scab. He can’t do fully raw paleo diet yet. So he’s going to continue getting some dry skin on his legs.
Last night I showed him that ghee can be used on his legs. He tried it on. Smelled good enough to eat.
In the meantime, sebo de macho was effective in finally healing my 8 year old boy’s rough spot on his right arm. That rough spot was linked to his large intestine troubles, deeply rooted. Now with constant application of sebo de macho on his own initiative, it seems to have all disappeared. We don’t give credit all to sebo de macho. That rough spot was linked to his primary complex / tuberculosis. His large intestine in disarray, he wasn’t getting enough nutrition. When he went fully on paleo diet and raw paleo diet and some bieler’s soup and with beam ray treatments, liver flushing, his large intestine had healed. The rough spot drastically reduced. Sebo de macho just cosmetically did what it was supposed to do.
So I think Sebo de Macho is white Ghee. Or probably aged ghee. Ghee is good. Sebo de Macho is good. It’s the beauty secret of beauty queens. Their mothers took care of their blemishes with sebo de macho.