Don't worry! I'm not going to ask you to take castor oil orally, although it can help to relieve stubborn constipation... or to induce labor.
Maybe you already know this, maybe not: castor oil is excellent for external use. Castor oil is a centuries-old remedy that can provide relief from the following health problems:
>• toenail fungus...
>• promotes hair growth...
>• in the case of arthritis...
>• helpful for skin diseases...
>• headaches and migraines...
>• in the case of acne and infections...
>• for problems with the immune system...
Other uses include: acne, smoothing wrinkles, ringworm, scar treatment, cracked heels, sunburn, miracle cure for eyelashes and eyebrows, birthmarks, skin tags, brittle nails, corns (apply to the affected areas together with coconut oil), muscle pain, etc., etc., etc.
Castor oil is anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial... and can wake up a sluggish lymphatic system. It promotes blood circulation, helps with abrasions, swelling, wounds... and relieves menstrual cramps.
In this section, I will primarily discuss the use of castor oil as a natural remedy for arthritis, because its anti-inflammatory properties make it an excellent massage oil for arthritic joints and, believe it or not, neuritis. This is thanks to the ricinoleic acid contained in castor oil.
Suggested use: massage warm (not cold, and not hot) castor oil into the affected joints... and mix it with comfrey gel. You can find information about comfrey in this section. Comfrey is very helpful for tendonitis and joint arthrosis...
>• Phytotherapy
>• Cayenne pepper
>• Saffron
>• Clove
>• Castor oil
>• Comfrey
>• REMEDII
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