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Castor oil

Posted on March 12, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a clear overview of Castor Oil, its uses, and safety information. 🌿


What is Castor Oil?

  • Source: Extracted from the seeds of the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis).
  • Appearance: Thick, pale yellow oil with a slightly viscous texture.
  • Key Component: High in ricinoleic acid, which gives it anti-inflammatory and laxative properties.

Common Uses

1. Medicinal

  • Laxative: Taken orally in small doses to relieve occasional constipation.
  • Skin & Hair: Used in lotions or hair oils to moisturize, promote scalp health, and strengthen hair.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Sometimes applied topically for joint pain or minor skin irritation.

2. Cosmetic

  • Added to soaps, lip balms, and facial products for hydration and smooth texture.

3. Industrial

  • Used in lubricants, paints, plastics, and even biofuels.

How to Use

Topical

  • Apply a thin layer to skin or scalp.
  • Can be mixed with other oils (like coconut or almond) to reduce thickness.

Oral

  • Only in very small doses as a laxative.
  • Typically 1–2 teaspoons, but always follow medical guidance.

Safety & Precautions

  • Toxicity: Raw castor seeds contain ricin, a deadly toxin; only refined castor oil is safe for use.
  • Pregnancy: Avoid oral use during pregnancy unless prescribed by a doctor—can induce labor.
  • Allergic reactions: Rare, but possible; do a patch test before topical use.
  • Children: Use cautiously; consult a pediatrician before giving orally.

Tips

  • Store castor oil in a cool, dark place to prevent rancidity.
  • For hair, leave on for 30 minutes to overnight, then wash thoroughly.
  • For constipation, do not exceed recommended dosage—overuse can cause cramping and diarrhea.

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