Castor
Oil Packs – An Old Remedy That Still Works
by
Margaret Durst
The Green House
Previously
by Margaret Durst: Fat
– Why We Have It and What To Do About It
C is for
castor oil packs an old fashioned remedy made popular by
Edgar Cayce in the 1930s. It was used therapeutically in ancient
India, China, Persia, Egypt, Greece, Africa, Italy and Europe. In
that time it was so effective that it was known as the hand
of Christ or the Palma Christi.
Castor oil
packs are used for many conditions. These include liver and gallbladder
problems, kidney problems, constipation, headaches, appendicitis,
arthritis, menopause, PMS, neuritis, eczema, psoriasis, toxemia
and more.
A castor oil
pack is made by saturating 3 layers of cotton flannel with castor
oil. The layers are placed one on top of the other directly on the
skin, covered with a plastic sheet and then a heating pad. Packs
are typically left in place an hour or more.
There is not
much scientific evidence on how these packs actually work. They
appear to work by increasing blood circulation to the area where
it is applied, drawing toxins out of deep tissues that are otherwise
hard to reach.
The effectiveness
of castor oil is assumed to be due to its unusual chemical composition.
Castor oil is a triglyceride with a remarkably high content of ricinoleic
acid almost 90 percent. Research has shown that ricinoleic
acid is effective in preventing the growth of viruses, bacteria,
yeasts and molds.
In the 1930s,
Edgar Cayce liberally recommended castor oil packs for many types
of health conditions. The most popular recommendation was for abdominal
packs with results so astounding that castor oil packs are still
very popular today.
Cayce recommended
castor oil packs to improve the bodys eliminations, lymphatic
circulation, and assimilation of nutrients. Castor oil packs do
increase the flow of lymph throughout the body. This helps speed
the removal of toxins in the lymphatic fluid and also reduces swollen
lymph nodes. The end result is a pronounced systemic improvement
in organ function with a general lessening of fatigue and depression.
Recent research
has shown an improvement in immune function in those using castor
oil packs. Castor oil packs significantly increase the production
of lymphocytes as compared to placebo packs. There are modern medical
doctors who report that castor oil packs are a key complimentary
therapy that helps patients overcome a variety of different health
problems in a short period of time.
Castor oil
used topically has treated a variety of health conditions, with
a high degree of success in clearing stubborn skin ailments such
as ringworm, keratoses, and skin inflammation. In Russia, castor
oil is added to health products to restore hair growth and luster
and to help resolve constipation.
In addition
to packs, castor oil can be made into a paste by combining a few
drops with a pinch of baking soda. This paste can be used on calluses,
warts, moles, ingrown toenails and other skin problems.

December 8, 2011
Margaret
Durst owns The
Green House, a vitamin, herb and health food store in Mason,
Texas.
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© 2011 Margaret
Durst
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