Castor Oil
An Immune Booster Your Grandmother Could Love
Dr. David G. Williams, Alternatives (v6 n1), July 1995
I can remember
my dad telling me about his mother's devotion to castor oil when he was growing
up. At the first sign of illness in one child, she would immediately give all
the children an oral dose of castor oil. There's no doubt it provided a rapid
solution for constipation and it must have stimulated his memory too, because
he never forgot the taste and effect of castor oil!
Castor oil is a unique
substance, which folk healers worldwide have used to treat a wide variety of health
conditions. Its effectiveness may be due in part, to its unusual chemical composition.
Castor oil is a triglyceride of fatty acids (almost 90 percent of its fatty acid
content consists of ricinoleic acid) and, to my knowledge, ricinoleic acid is
not found in any substance other than castor oil. The high concentration of this
unusual, unsaturated fatty acid is thought to be responsible for castor oil's
remarkable healing abilities.
Ricinoleic acid is effective in preventing
the growth of numerous species of viruses, bacteria, yeasts, and molds. (J Am
Oil Chem Soc 61;37:323-325) This would explain its high degree of success in topical
use for such ailments as ringworm, keraloses, skin inflammation, abrasions, fungal-infected
finger and toenails, acne, and chronic pruritus (itching). The treatment for these
conditions is to wrap the affected area each night in a cloth soaked with castor
oil.
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After 20-plus years of a swollen, painful
abdomen, I went on Hulda Clark's protocols and used a castor oil heat pack
on my abdomen for intestinal adhesions. It took a few months (using the pack at
least 4 nights a week), but the results were nothing short of miraculous to me.
I'm out of pain, tummy not quite flat (working on it, I am finally strong
enough to use the remedy for colon prolapse you sent me, thank you again), but
my muscles are responding for the first time since I became ill in 1980 with Celiac
and fibromyalgia. The pack also works in the short run for tummy aches, if you've
eaten something that disagrees with your system. Castor oil rocks, oops, I mean
gets rid of rocks!
Elissa
Kleeman
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Castor Oil Packs
The most
effective use of castor oil is castor oil packs or poultices (see "How to
Make a Castor Oil Pack," this page), which increase topical absorption. When
used properly, castor oil packs improve the function of the thymus gland and other
immune system functions. Patients who used abdominal castor oil packs had significant
increases in the production of lymphocytes compared with patients using placebo
packs.
Lymphocytes are the disease-fighting cells of the immune system,
which are produced and housed mainly in lymphatic tissue, including the thymus
gland, spleen, lymph nodes, and the lymphatic tissue lining the small intestine
(called Peyer's patches).
Several problems occur when lymph drainage
slows and fluid accumulates around the cells. First, individual cells are forced
further away from the capillaries. Second, the amount of oxygen and nourishment
the cells receive decreases. Under exertion or stress, some cells may die.
Meanwhile, cells are forced to exist in their own waste and toxic byproducts.
This can lead to the degeneration and destruction of organs. For example, poor
lymphatic drainage of the heart can lead to heart tissue damage and possible heart
failure.
When castor oil is absorbed through the skin, several positive
events take place.
- The lymphocyte count of the blood increases.
- Lymph
flow improves throughout the body, speeding the removal of cellular-related toxins
and reducing swollen lymph nodes.
- As toxicity is reduced and health improves,
the pH of the saliva becomes less acidic, and the Peyer's patches in the small
intestine become more efficient at fat absorption, which is essential for the
formation of hormones and other components necessary for growth and repair.
- There
is a general overall improvement in organ function and a lessening of fatigue
and depression.
The bottom line is that the removal of cellular waste
products is essential for the continued health of the entire body. In the face
of any health problem, make an effort to improve the function of the lymphatic
system using the topical application of castor oil, oil packs, massage, and the
other protocols I discussed earlier in this report.
Additional Benefits
of Castor Oil
Nowhere is it more evident that conditions stressing or
compromising the immune system will often benefit from castor oil packs than when
dealing with AIDS. I've talked with AIDS patients who have added castor oil
packs (usually for one hour daily) to their treatment regimen with very positive
results. It's not uncommon for them to see increases in white and red blood
cell counts, platelet counts, and hematocrit readings within two weeks of starting
castor oil packs.
Other lymph system-related conditions that respond to
castor oil packs include:
- Chronic fluid retention accompanied by
swollen joints and pain
- Appendicitis
- Hyperactivity
- Arthritis
- Bowel
impaction or adhesions
- Upper respiratory infections
- Bladder and
vaginal infections
- Colon problems
- Parkinson's disease
- Gallbladder
disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Menstrual-related congestion
- Migraine
headaches
- Liver problems
- Cerebral palsy
Centuries
ago, the castor bean plant was referred to as the "Palms Christe" because
the shape of the plant's leaves was thought to resemble the palm of Christ.
The name may be a very accurate description. You'll be more than satisfied
when you experience the amazing results that can be achieved with the simple oil
of the castor bean.
Any oil you consume or apply to your skin needs to
be of the highest quality, including castor oil. Check your local health food
store for Cold-pressed castor oil.
How to Make Castor Oil Packs
Use only cold pressed castor oil.
Use 1/4 cup of castor oil per treatment.
Use only pure white woolen or cotton flannel for the packs.
Always
use castor oil over a clean flannel cloth. Do not add cold castor oil to a flannel
that is soaked in castor oil used in the previous treatment.
Use the packs
with the heat pad 2 days a week over the abdomen area to the right of your naval,
2 days a week over the spleen area (bottom of left rib cage), and 3 days a week
over the Thymus gland (just above the heart). Use the packs one hour to 1 1/2
hrs. daily. Do the treatments daily for the first 4 weeks, after which, do the
treatments every other day, once over the three target areas -- liver, thymus
and spleen.
How to Apply the Castor Oil Packs
Place a heating
pad (Sunbeam -- sold in drug stores) which is about 14" by 16" on a
table.
Cut a piece of plastic from a heavy gauge garbage bag about 14 inches
by 16 inches and place it on top of the heating pad.
Fold the wool or cotton
flannel so it is two layers thick and measures 12" by 13." Place it
on top of the plastic sheet which is on the heating pad.
The first time
you use castor oil, pour about 3/4 cup of cold pressed castor oil on the flannel
and spread evenly until the flannel is completely saturated.
Turn the heating
pad on high for 5 minutes.
Pick up the heating pad with the plastic sheet
and flannel soaked in castor oil and use both thumbs to hold it together and place
against your abdomen area, spleen area or the upper part of your chest where the
Thymus gland is located.
In order to hold everything in place, wrap a large
bath towel around your body on top of the heating pad. Use 2 or 3 large pins to
hold it snug against your body. Reduce heat if it feels too warm. After one hour
or even longer, remove the heat pad and the flannel which will stick to the plastic
sheet. Massage the warm castor oil into your body. Use a dry hand towel and massage
the remaining castor oil into the skin. Wait 5 minutes, then take a bath or shower
if desired.
When you are done with the treatment, wash the flannel in 2
quarts of warm water with 1/4 cup of baking soda added. Then rinse the flannel
well before you use it next time.
Caution:
DO NOT
REUSE CASTOR OIL ONCE IT HAS BEEN HEATED. THE CONTINUOUS REHEATING OF CASTOR OIL
CAUSES IT TO FORM LIPID PEROXIDES AND TO BECOME RANCID. RANCID CASTOR OIL MAY
BE IMMUNO-SUPPRESSIVE.
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