Castor oil – properties and uses
Due to its care properties, ricin is readily used in cosmetics.
It is ideal as a preparation for strengthening both nails and hair, as well as eyebrows and eyelashes.
At the same time, when using castor oil, people who suffer from excessive hair loss must be careful, because in this case, castor oil therapy can unfortunately harm.
In addition, castor oil has a beneficial effect on the skin, smoothing it, as well as having a lubricating and regenerating effect.
Castor can be applied directly to the skin in the form of compresses or masks.
And a big plus is that thanks to its regenerative properties the product can also be applied to minor wounds, abrasions and cuts.
The care product also has health properties.
Until recently, ricin occupied an honorable place in almost every home.
It was ideal for constipation as a laxative.
On the other hand, by using poultices, you can also level the discomfort of headaches, backaches and even muscle pain.
Castor oil – contraindications
Despite the great benefits of castor oil, it is important to remember the contraindications.
These include, first of all, pregnancy and breastfeeding, but also problems of the digestive system such as intestinal obstruction or atony, appendicitis and even severe dehydration.