Castor seed oil is extracted through the pressing of castor seeds, the housing plant for which is native to India and the eastern lands of the Mediterranean Basin. Ricinoleic acid, an omega-9 fatty acid, contributes about 90% of castor oil's composition. Ricinoleic acid has demonstrated notable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action, though when taken orally, castor oil can induce diarrhea by irritating the intestinal mucosa and triggering a local release of prostaglandins [1] [2] [3]. Castor oil is definitely an ancient healing agent, and has been employed successively in the care of multiple ailments and complaints including: acne, stretch marks, keratosis, skin abrasions, edema, fungal infections, hair loss, gallstones, hepatitis, ADHD, musculoskeletal pain, cavities, and gum erosion.
In this post, let's focus on the use of castor oil for the specific treatment of endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids. This application stems from ricinoleic acid's ability to serve as an emmenagogue or menstruation stimulator, which is why I would avoid using castor oil during the days you're menstruating. Furthermore, castor oil may help unclog lymphatic congestion, as well as facilitate a shift toward parasympathetic dominance, especially in the area treated [4]. Administering castor oil for abnormal growths in the female pelvic cavity can be done very simply via one of two means. The first of which is a direct topical application of castor oil to the abdomen, using some kind of gentle massage technique to help relax the soft tissue and drive the oil into the skin. I'm not a fan of using a plastic sheet combined with an electric heating pad to increase absorption of the oil, instead I'd recommend warming the oil in the oven or in the sink using some hot water. The second route is more direct and likely to be more effective for cysts, fibroids, and endometrial growths, and consists of wetting a tampon (preferably an organic cotton tampon) with castor oil and inserting the tampon into the vagina. You can leave the tampon in overnight, or you can insert two or three new tampons wetted with castor oil during the day. Either method can be used a few times a week for two or three weeks. Utilizing castor oil in this way, many have reported at least a shrinking of abnormal pelvic growths, if not a complete dissolving or even expulsion through the vaginal canal. MMS or chlorine dioxide, with or without castor oil therapy, may also be of use in remedying the same conditions. References:
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