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Tuesday 20 August 2013

Castor Oil Uses

Castor Oil Uses For More Than Just Your Immune System

Danica Collins

Did you know…that castor oil, the time-revered folk remedy, has been shown to shrink cysts and tumors…

curb alcoholism…alleviate arthritis…treat moles, warts and skin cancer…and even grow hair?

Derived from castor beans (which aren’t really beans at all but seeds from a tropical-looking, leafy plant), castor oil is an age-oldremedy that has been in and out of the spotlight for thousands of years.

The first recorded castor oil uses dates back to the Ancient Egyptians, who used castor oil to promote long, lustrous locks, and to treat eye and skin irritations.
Castor oil enjoyed a surge of popularity in medieval times, when Europeans used it as a topical skin lubricant to treat skin infections.

Castor oil uses made its way back into the spotlight in the 20th century, when the “father of holistic medicine,” Edgar Cayce, claimed that it helped restore lymphatic tissue in the small intestines, thereby boosting absorption of fatty acids and promoting tissue growth and repair.

The versatile nature of castor oil uses is fully exploited in the 21st century. Castor oil is a popular ingredient used in cosmetics, printing ink, plastics, car and jet engine lubricants, anti-fungal treatments and modern drugs.

Conventional medicine recommends castor oil as a laxative and an eye drop. Oncologists take castor oil uses and transport chemotherapy drugs to cancerous tumors, and obstetricians often use it to induce labor.

It has amassed quite the credentials over the years, but castor oil uses are mostly used as a…Laxative to relieve constipation and stimulate healthy digestionn, pain reliever for achy muscles and arthritic joints

Anti-inflammatory agent

Remedy for abdominal discomfort

Cure for skin disorders, such as ringworm, athlete’s foot and eczema

Blemish buster

Ointment for open wounds

Conditioning treatment for hair and skin

While castor oil can be applied topically or ingested—the World Health Organization (WHO) maintains that 1 tablespoon for adults and 1 teaspoon for kids is safe to take every day.

Read more: http://undergroundhealthreporter.com/castor-oil-uses#ixzz2ZrlqZhCi

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