
Castor Oil Pack
HEALTH INFORMATION SERIES
Castor oil is extracted from the castor plant (Ricinus
communis). Taken internally it acts as a powerful laxative and is
not recommended to be used in this way. But if applied externally or
topically it has unique medicinal actions on the body. It penetrates
skin and muscle to reach right into underlying tissue and assists in
decongestion and breakdown of inflammatory material through enhancing
blood flow and lymphatic flow in the area. This also helps very much in
the removal of toxins and the elimination of wastes. Castor oil is also
warming to the tissues and this eases stiffness and pain.
Occasions to use a castor oil pack
Lymphatic congestion Arthritis or Rheumatism
Fibromyalgia Muscle spasms
Abdominal inflammations Pelvic congestion
Glandular swellings Deep infections
Adhesions Fibroids
Endometriosis Back ache
Muscle tension Local pain due to inflammation or
spasm
How to make a castor oil pack
Take a piece of flannel or toweling folded 3 or 4
times and large enough to entirely cover the area to be treated.
Pour castor oil all over it until thoroughly soaked.
Place over the skin and cover with a large piece of
saran wrap.
Cover this all with a heating pad or hot water bottle
and leave in place for one to two hours.
After use the pack can be wrapped in plastic and
stored in fridge (bring back to room temperature before re-use). You may
wish to add a little more castor oil with each use. The pack should be
discarded after 10 uses.
Frequency
This will depend on the problem being treated. For
acute situations one or two sessions in a 24 hour period may clear the
problem. For chronic situations you may need to repeat it daily for
several weeks.
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