Ways to Use Castor Oil
Castor Oil Uses
Skin Conditions
Infections
Constipation Relief
Immune System Support
Anti-Inflammatory Agent
Antimicrobial Agent
Lymphatic Stimulant
Topical Uses for Castor Oil
Arthritis Treatment
To Strengthen and Grow Hair
Acne Treatment
Skin Moisturizer
Deep Cleanser
To Improve Immunity Function
To Eliminate Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Reduce Swelling and Inflammation
Support Lymphatic System
Increase Circulation
Heal Wounds and Abrasions
Relieve Menstrual Cramps
Castor Oil Benefits
Castor oil is widely known to be an excellent natural remedy for constipation, but can also be used to benefit your hair, skin, and face. Scientists and doctors believe that the high concentrations of unsaturated fatty acids that are present in Castor oil are the reason for its incredible health benefits.
Other Ways to Use Essential Oils Topically
Support the lymphatic System
Reduces Skin Inflammation
Fights Toenail Fungus
Hydrates Chapped Lips
Relieves symptoms of migraines
Reduces menstrual cramps
Soothe Mouth Sores
Soothe Muscle Aches and Pains
Relieve Insomnia
Eliminate Corns
Anti-Fungal Properties
What are the Side Effects of Castor Oil?
Castor oil is a natural remedy and has been deemed safe to use in limited amounts. However, you may still experience some mild to moderate symptoms if you take too much of it or consume it for an extended period.
Before applying a significant amount of castor oil to your skin or ingesting it, determine if you are allergic to it by conducting a patch test. Place a small amount of castor oil on your forearm and let it sit for 24 hours. If you have any reaction, even if it is slight redness or itching, avoid using castor oil for any reason.
When taking castor oil, it is important to exercise caution. If you take too much castor oil, it could result in an overdose or poisoning, which could lead to more serious health complications.