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Heritage Store Castor Oil -- 1 Gallon


Heritage Store Castor Oil
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Heritage Store Castor Oil -- 1 Gallon

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Heritage Store Castor Oil Description

  • The Palma Christi
  • Hexane-Free
  • Pure, Cold-Pressed, Top Quality Oil
  • Soothes and Softens the Skin
  • Perfect for Health-Promoting Packs
  • Eco-Friendly • Cruelty-Free

Ancient Healing - Modern Results

 

Castor Oil has been used in many cultures around the world for over 3,000 years. In old herbal texts, it is called the "Palma Christi", Latin for the palm of Christ and has many healing properties. Doctors at the former A.R.E. Clinic, under the guidance of Dr. William McGarey, used castor oil for virtually ever aspect of health.

 

Castor oil...absorbed from the packs will be better [1433-6]

 

The effect of these packs is to enliven, though the activity of the absorption [631-4]

 

Cold-pressed • Pesticide free • Paraben free • Phthalate free • Free of Artificial Color or Fragrance


Directions

Castor Oil Pack (Cotton or Wool Flannel

 

General Directions:

  1. Make a pack of appropriate size and saturate with castor oil. (Oil may be preheated or used with heating pad or hot water bottle. Do not use heat if infection or fever is present or suspected).
  2. Position pack over affected area and cover with a piece of plastic and heating pad if desired. A towel may be used to help protect bedding.
  3. Allow pack to remain for an hour or more.  Avoid falling asleep with heating pad turned on, or use a hot water bottle.
  4. After pack is removed, cleanse skin with a solution of baking soda in water (1 teaspoonful to a pint) or our convenient Castor Clean™ or Castor Clean™ Towlettes.
  5. Store pack in plastic bag or other container in a cool dry place when not in use.
  6. Use pack daily or in a regular cycle (ex. 2 - 3 consecutive days a week) until results are obtained.

Castor Oil Pack Holder Directions:

Place vinyl side of holder against saturated wool or cotton flannel that is positioned on desired body area. Center pack between the flaps, and secure with straps. Insert heating pad inside pouch of holder, if desired. Adjust heat setting as necessary. Hand wash with mild soap and water. Vinyl may be cleansed with solution of baking soda and water if desired.

 

Other Suggestions for Use of Castor Oil Packs:

Wrap an ace bandage loosely around the pack and body to hold pack in place

 

Use the pack to administer other packs and poultices, such as grape, mullein, vinegar and salt, Alka-Thyme, and Epsom salts.

 

Other Uses:

Massage into any area where softening and soothing are desired.

 

Free Of
Pesticide, paraben, phthalate, artificial color, fragrance and animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Ultra pure, cold pressed castor oil.
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5 Castor Oil Benefits for Total-Body Wellness

Castor oil has been used medicinally in the United States since the days of the pioneers, though it appears to go back much further, as castor beans were found in ancient Egyptian tombs. Rich in omega-9 fatty acids, castor oil comes from the seeds of the Ricinus communis, or castor plant, and has many applications for natural health and beauty. Here are some great reasons to incorporate this beneficial oil into your daily life.

Castor Oil Benefits Represented by Small Bottle of Amber Oil and White Spoon with Beans on White Wood Surface | Vitacost.com/blog

Castor oil benefits for skin & body care

Castor oil supports healthy skin in numerous ways. For one, it can be used to deep clean the complexion, as with this Damascus Rose deep facial cleanser. Castor oil is also a rich, natural dermal moisturizer, free of the potentially harmful preservatives, perfumes, dyes and chemicals found in many mass-market products. NOW Solutions Castor Oil | Vitacost.com/blogTry this multi-use black castor oil-tea tree combination, for example, or pamper your complexion with this lush castor oil serum. You can also infuse your bath with a bit of pure castor oil or apply it to damp skin post-shower for skin-soothing natural therapy.

Castor oil benefits for hair and scalp

Castor oil benefits your scalp and tresses, too. For example, when applied directly, it helps to lubricate the hair shaft, increasing flexibility and minimizing the risk of breakage, especially for dry, damaged, and/or color treated hair. Additionally, given its anti-inflammatory properties, castor oil may also help protect against dandruff, a pesky, common problem characterized by dry, flaky skin on the scalp. While causes of dandruff may vary, it has been linked to dermatitis, an inflammatory skin condition. To fortify your locks and nurture a healthy scalp, check out this Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen & Grow shampoo and conditioner combo. For extra dry or damaged hair, this rich, castor-oil infused leave-in conditioner may be especially helpful.

Castor oil for pain and inflammation

According to a variety of peer-reviewed studies, ricinoleic acid, the primary fatty acid found in castor oil, has impressive anti-inflammatory properties. One research team demonstrated that applying a gel containing ricinoleic acid to the skin, also called transdermal delivery, led to a significant reduction in pain and inflammation compared to other treatment methods.1 Other research confirms that when used topically, castor oil may help soothe pain and inflammation.2 Warm castor oil can be gently massaged into arthritic joints, sore muscles and inflammation. Castor oil packs have also been used for centuries as a topical remedy for body soreness.

Castor oil for acne

To help relieve acne, which is a blight on the lives of many young people especially, one must address the factors that cause it. One of these is inflammation, which is thought to be a factor in both the development and severity of acne. Studies have shown that applying castor oil to the skin may help reduce inflammation-related symptoms.3 Another cause of acne is an imbalance of certain types of bacteria normally found on the skin. Given its antimicrobial properties, castor oil might help fight bacterial overgrowth, also called skin microbiome dysbiosis, when used topically.4 Learn more here about the importance of cultivating a healthy skin microbiome.

Castor oil laxative benefits

For those who suffer from occasional constipation but prefer to avoid harsh, potentially habit-forming commercial laxatives, castor oil appears to offer a safe, natural alternative by stimulating both the small and large intestines and encouraging the transition of waste through the colon, safely and comfortably. Researchers explain that when ingested, castor oil is broken down in the small intestine, releasing ricinoleic acid, which is then absorbed by the large intestine, resulting in a natural laxative effect.5 NOW Foods Castor Oil | Vitacost.com/blogSome studies have found that when elderly people took castor oil, they experienced decreased symptoms of constipation.6 Rather than consuming the oil directly, you can also try castor oil in capsule form. An important caveat: castor oil should be avoided during pregnancy as it may cause uterine contractions, and even induce labor.7 As you learn more about this extremely beneficial oil, you will see it offers useful applications well beyond those covered here, but these ideas should get you started. Cheers to your health, naturally! These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. References: 1https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25542985 2https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781768 3https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780801 4https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780801 5https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3384204 6https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21168117 7https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3384204
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