Multiple Uses of CastorOil
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Lucky V.Posted
Sat 14 Nov 2009 10:00pm1 CommentCastoroil is a vegetable oil popular for its multiple medicinal uses.
The oil is obtained from the castor bean, which is technically a seed and not a member of the bean family. Castoroil is generally a very pale yellow liquid with mild odor or taste.
People have been using castoroil as a laxative for many years. The United States Food and Drug
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Ovarian Cysts and CastorOil
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JasminFlowerPosted
Thu 11 Feb 2010 7:23am
protocol to use CastorOil Packs to dissolve cysts in the body. Actually, it is also an excellent choice for recovering from a ruptured ovarian cyst.
Castoroil is the unsaturated fatty acid that has been used to dissolve ovarian cysts, and others, for a very long time, however, do not use a castoroil pack during pregnancy or menstruation. There have been
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Infant Colic Relief with CastorOil
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JasminFlowerPosted
Wed 17 Feb 2010 4:33pm
Here is information I share with my professional therapists that is simple and effective enough for you to use at home!
Hot CastorOil Rub
This remedy is good if your infant's belly is tight and bloated and/or if gas is being passed. Castoroil is a well-known and powerful purgative for the bowels. When used externally it is mild enough for even
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Time for Your CastorOil!
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Robert S.Posted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 1:22am
So, I did my first castoroil treatment today which consists of taking castoroil orally and then followed five hours later with a castoroil enema (which is my normal coffee enema plus two tablespoons of castoroil) to draw out the castoroil that has passed through the digestive track. Now, it's important to note that I did a modified version
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Breast Health with CastorOil
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JasminFlowerPosted
Fri 17 Apr 2009 12:06am
A growing number of breast thermography clinics are recommending women use castoroil when performing their monthly breast exam. Its viscous nature allows for a more...) brand as these alone are of a quality that leaves no sticky/gummy residue on the skin. (see note below)
Applying castoroil on the breasts increases lymphatic circulation, breaks
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CastorOil - This Too Shall Pass
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Robert S.Posted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 1:22am
I was due another CastorOil treatment on Saturday but didn't do it because I didn't really get to sleep on Friday night until about 4 am Saturday morning and chose to sleep in until 11 am (being woken up only to drink my juice and then go back to sleep. I didn't do the CastorOil once I woke up because I have no commitment to ingesting CastorOilRead on »
CastorOil Packs
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LaurenPosted
Tue 02 Feb 2010 7:00am
I’ve been doing castoroil packs on and off for almost two years now. Castoroil has many natural healing qualities so I always make sure I keep some in the house.
I learned to do the castoroil packs from one of the many healers I’ve encountered. She is a lovely woman who specializes in Mayan Abdominal Massages. When my stomach was at its
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Latest Bout With CastorOil
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Robert S.Posted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 1:22am
Yesterday's CastorOil experience was similar to last Friday's experience, which I described in my January 9th entry. The only difference is the sting wasn't as bad as it was on Friday. The downside is that the undesirable side of it (a lot of time on the commode) also lasted about 5 hours. Tomorrow is my next CastorOil treatment [ I'm having difficulty
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Infant Colic Relief with CastorOil
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JasminFlowerPosted
Thu 28 Aug 2008 7:11pm
comfort.
Castoroil has been known for thousands of years as a powerful botanical anti-inflammatory and pain reliever. The beauty is that it is a topical treatment. The healing properties are attributed to it's unique 87% composition of ricineolic acid - not found elsewhere. The plant is indigenous to India and area. Look for castoroil from this part
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Diabetic Foot & CastorOil
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JasminFlowerPosted
Thu 20 Nov 2008 9:24amcastoroil. The anti-bacterial, natural vitamin E, and anti-inflammatory properties will speed healing and regenerate the skin. Castoroil soothes pain and increases the micro-circulation of the skin - both benefiting this condition. Pure castoroil can be safely applied to open wounds.
For larger lesionsApply a liberal amount of castoroil and cover
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