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Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Castor oil and AYURVEDIC HOME REMEDIES

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Couple of decades back castor oil was extensively used for treating ailments afflicting people of all ages from newborns to old folks.

A drop or two of castor oil was applied on the fontanel of the newborn. Castor oil was applied over the eyes before bathing the newborn. 

The child was fed milk mixed with castor oil once in two or three days. Up to the age of 12, children were given castor oil once in a month with coffee as part of stomach cleansing. 

In case of boils that occur during the summer season, castor oil is mixed in hot rice and made into a poultice and applied on the affected areas.

Castor oil remarkable healing abilities

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http://www.buzzle.com/articles/castor-oil-for-skin-care.html


Castor oil is obtained from the seeds of the castor oil plant, and has plenty of health benefits. Its remarkable healing abilities can treat a variety of conditions naturally. This unique substance has been thoroughly investigated for its medicinal use and is recommended for the treatment of gastrointestinal problems like dysentery and constipation. More importantly, it is a popular healing agent for various skin problems.

Using castor oil is one of the best ways to maintain the beauty of the skin for years to come. Applying it on a regular basis is an easy way to prevent appearance of wrinkles that occur with age. Jam packed with skin friendly ingredients, castor oil can certainly help to increase the lifespan of your youthful skin.

Why to Use Castor Oil
Castor oil is an excellent source of essential nutrients such as vitamin E, antioxidants and minerals that boost skin health. Critics argue that usage of castor oil for people following a healthy diet is absolutely unnecessary. Yes, agreed all these nutrients are abundantly found in healthy meals. However, only a small amount of nutrients from food are absorbed by the skin. Hence, externally application of natural moisturizers such as castor oil that nourish the skin from within is recommended.

Castor Oil for Skin...
People with skin infections generally visit a dermatologist. Although this is a good option, but can be expensive. A powerful remedy to get rid of skin diseases would be to use castor oil. Castor oil contains triglyceride fatty acids that are well-known for their antiviral and antibacterial properties. The topical application of castor oil is very effective in curing skin infections. People suffering from skin inflammation, itching and skin irritation, are often advised to use castor oil to ease the discomfort. Keratene ( benign skin growth) can also be treated by applying Castor oil over the affected part.

...For Dry Skin
Castor oil is a natural remedy for dry skin. The triglyceride fatty acids present in Castor oil helps the skin to restore the natural moisture balance, thus preventing unnecessary dryness. Castor oil for is extremely beneficial when used in winter as it prevents the skin from drying up. People with cracked ankles or dry skin on the feet should massage castor oil over the affected portion and then soak them in hot water for some time. The oil reacts with water and provides softness to the skin.

...For Skin Problems
Castor oil can also be helpful in treating acne. It can control acne and even clear up the skin. Topical application of this oil can improve the skin's appearance. Castor oil is an active ingredient of anti-acne soap bars that help moisturize and purify the skin. The oil has the ability to heal skin quickly. Massaging with Castor oil can eliminate rashes, blemishes and acne.

The antibacterial activity of castor oil comes from ricinoleic acid, an important compound present in this viscous liquid. Ricinoleic acid is categorized as a omega 9 fatty acid that is found to be lethal weapon against viruses and bacteria. It is extremely effective when it comes to restricting growth of harmful microbes. Hence, topical application of castor oil can work wonders to get rid of acne.

...For Warts
As we all know, warts is a viral infection that manifests as benign cauliflower shaped skin growths. If warts are giving you sleepless nights then it's time you opt for castor oil. Warts removal with castor oil has never been so easy before. As aforementioned, ricinoleic acid acts as a natural antiviral drug and so whether it is deep plantar warts or common warts, one can certainly expect positive results from usage of castor oil. For usage, applying a band-aid soaked in castor oil on the infected area at night and remove it in the morning. Repeat this everyday till the wart heals completely.

...For Skin Moles
A mole is an abnormality in the skin, often termed as a dark spot. Moles can occur anywhere on the skin and generally appear as raised black spots. They appear in various shapes and sizes and are usually brown in color. Surgical methods can be used for removing skin moles. However, this professional mole removal technique is costly. One of the many natural remedies involve the usage of castor oil. A paste is made from a pinch of baking soda and small amount of castor oil. Apply this paste on the affected part of the skin and let it remain overnight. Repeat this for many days to get rid of skin moles.

Fungal Infections
Due to naturally occurring ricinoleic acid, castor oil also displays antifungal properties. Ricinoleic acid is also effective in inhibiting yeast growth. So, if you are looking for an easy home remedy for skin fungal infections like athlete's foot then use this natural antifungicide. Stubborn infections such as toenail fungus can also be treated successfully with castor oil. For skin diseases, a cloth is soaked in Castor oil and the affected area is then wrapped with this cloth and left overnight. This method can work wonders and leave the skin in a much better condition.

Caution
Castor oil that is minimally processed is the one beneficial for your skin. The refining process rob off the essential nutrients of castor oil. The refining process involves heating the oil, which kills its nutrients. So, applying refined castor oil would be of little use to enhance skin health. Instead, go for cold pressed castor oil as most of the nutrients are not lost and its medicinal value remains intact.

Oil that is to be used in skin care must be of the highest quality. The same is applicable to castor oil. You can go to a drugstore or a local health food store to buy this oil for topical use. A large bottle of castor oil is quite inexpensive and can last for years depending on the usage.


Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/castor-oil-for-skin-care.html

THE WONDER OF CASTOR OIL





Makeup remover
If you find that OCM takes to long, or if you don’t want to do it every day, you can still use castor oil as a make up remover. Either 100% castor oil or half castor oil and half olive oil is great. Just apply some oil to a cotton ball or q-tip and swipe off the make-up.

Hair growth
To get your hair to grow faster, you need to do a hair oiling a couple of times every week with castor oil. Apply some to the scalp, leave on for at least 30 minutes and then wash off. The result is long, thick, shiny hair. It will also prevent hair loss. If you like you can also apply some to the lengths while your at it. Again, if you find that castor oil is too thick, add a bit of some other vegetable oil to it (olive or coconut for instance) – up to 50%.

Saturday, 28 December 2013

Reduce the size of nasal polyps with castor oil




Nasal polyps are soft growths, usually benign that occur in the inner linings of the nasal cavities. The growth cause the inflammation of the sinuses and hence the nasal polyps. The polyps are so soft that they are almost jelly like. They are off white in color and cause breathing difficulties. A running nose and other olfactory problems are common symptoms of nasal polyps. Usually nasal polyps are misdiagnosed as nasal or sinus infections and allergies.
If the polyps are small and fine, they are unlikely to cause any trouble. However, the larger polyps cause rhinitis which is severely allergic and may also cause migraines. There is also loud snoring accompanied with several changes in the facial structure.
Though nasal polyps can afflict anyone, they are commonly observed in people over forty years of age or asthmatics. Also people who are allergic to hay fall easy prey to nasal polyps. The disorder is also commonly observed in people who are prone to sinus infections and cystic fibrosis. The larger nasal polyps are not easily treatable and have a tendency to re-occur. They tend to block the respiratory passage and create difficulties in breathing. Therefore the only long term solution is surgery. The smaller polyps however, can be treated with medications and even several home remedies.
Nasal polyps generally occur in the sinus cavities near the nose and are usually stemmed out of allergies. It so happens that the blood vessels present in the lining of the nasal cavities are rather permeable. Sometimes therefore, there could be an accumulation of water in the cavities and the stagnant water leads to the formation of nasal polyps.
If you are an asthmatic suffering from nasal polyps, it is best that you avoid the use of medicines with aspirin. Aspirin could aggravate your asthma by causing shortness of breath. Though it is difficult to do so, try to avoid pollution as much as you can. Outside irritants and allergens are the main cause of occurrence of polyps.
To reduce the size of nasal polyps, take a teaspoon of castor oil everyday. Castor oil warms up the nasal cavity and helps reduce the size of the polyps. You can also daub castor oil on your stomach using a warm wet towel, on your stomach.
Mix one fourth of a teaspoon of citric acid with the same amount of baking soda and swallow it with warm water two to three times a day. This helps in increasing the alkalinity of the body and increases the oxygen intake.
Zinc and selenium supplements have also proven to help in shrinking the nasal polyps.

CASTOR OIL UNTUK SENDI LUTUT

Pada tahun 2010, kerana penambahan berat badan yang mendadak dan kerjaya yang memerlukan saya berdiri berjam jam, saya mengalami sakit sendi di bahagian lutut. Suatu ketika saya sedang duduk dan cuba berdiri, lutut saya sangat sakit dan saya tidak mampu untuk berdiri tegak. Ianya sangat sakit dan saya mengambil masa lebih kurang 10 minit untuk berdiri dengan tegak.

Malam itu, saya melayari internet dan mencari penawar sakit lutut, ianya membawa saya ke pautan tentang castor oil dan kegunaannya. Salah satunya ia dikatakan mampu meringankan sakit sendi.

Ia kemudian menjadi misi saya untuk mencari minyak ini, namun setiap gedung farmasi yang dilawati tidak menyimpan minyak ini. Saya cuba mencari di kedai runcit India yang dikatakan menjualnya namun masih gagal.

Beberapa bulan kemudian saya telah mendapatkan minyak ini dari Amerika Syarikat. Ia adalah dari jenama yang terkemuka iaitu Heritage Product. Setelah mendapatkannya, saya terus mencuba minyak tersebut. Saya banyak menonton youtube tentang cara2 menggunakan castor oil. Ternyata selepas 2 kali meggunakan keadah castor pack, sakit lutut yang saya alami telah hilang.. Saya agak sukar mempercayainya kerana kesannya yang begitu pantas. Walau bagaimana pun saya amat bersyukur sekali kerana ternyata ia berkesan untuk saya.

Sesekali apabila bila sendi lutut saya sakit, saya melakukan keadah castor oil pack, dan ianya memang tidak menghampakan saya.


Credits to : Mary

Friday, 27 December 2013

Castor Oil Relieve Joint Pain

How to Use Castor Oil for Joint Pain

Joint pain is triggered due to several reasons like improper postures or movements causing the muscles of a joint to be stressed or strained and even due to arthritis, in case of senior citizens. Not only can this be a bothersome issue, it can also cause a hindrance in the daily activities. To curb the pain, the use of castor oil, as pack or poultices is recommended. The idea of external application of castor oil, in the form of packs, was promoted by Edgar Cayce. An alleged psychic and holistic medicine practitioner, who founded the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) in 1931, Cayce recommended the use of castor oil to relieve pain and aches. Castor oil (after warming) can be used in the form of a pack or as an infusion, which can be applied on the painful region. Here is how to make a castor oil poultice and use it.
For preparing the oil pack, first you will have to heat the castor oil. Take four to five tablespoons (or as per your requirement) of castor oil and warm it.
Once the oil has warmed, soak a piece of flannel or woolen cloth in it. The thicker the cloth, the better it is. Allow the cloth to remain in oil, till it is completely soaked.
Place the cloth on the affected joint and secure it with a plastic wrap. Apply a heating pad to the oil pack, for even distribution of heat to the joint.
The warmth of the oil and cloth will relax the muscles and alleviate the pain. Repeat this process for about an hour, two or three times, till you find relief. You can also use this method to cure aches in any other part of the body.
Therapeutic Properties of Castor Oil

Warm castor oil, when rubbed on the affected regions, is known to relax the muscles and ease the pain. An infusion of castor oil with camphor, garlic, whole peppercorns and any other spice, if applied on the aching joints can heal the pain. Rubbing the oil in circular motion, on the sore joints generates heat. This in turn improves blood circulation in the sore joint and triggers the lymphatic system to reduce inflammation and pain, thereby relaxing the muscles. This oil is also an excellent remedy when it comes to treating disorders like arthritis, rheumatism and osteoporosis. However, do not rub castor oil if the skin is broken or cracked, since it can cause inflammation and burning sensation.

Due to its many, wonderful benefits, castor oil has been advocated by many doctors around the world to be used as a pain reliever. Castor oil, when used in moderation, with its medicinal properties can treat and relieve joint pain and other maladies. Keeping these beneficial uses in mind, castor oil has aptly been named as, "The oil that heals."
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/can-castor-oil-relieve-joint-pain.html

Castor Oil for Skin Care









Castor oil is obtained from the seeds of the castor oil plant, and has plenty of health benefits. Its remarkable healing abilities can treat a variety of conditions naturally. 

This unique substance has been thoroughly investigated for its medicinal use and is recommended for the treatment of gastrointestinal problems like dysentery and constipation. 

More importantly, it is a popular healing agent for various skin problems.