Castor oil is extracted from the Castor bean (Ricinus communis). It has traditionally been used for thousands of years for therapeutic purposes. Hot castor oil packs, also known as compresses or fomentations, are beneficial for a wide variety of conditions. They can be used to relieve pain from sciatica and arthritis, detoxify the liver, reduce inflammation, and improve digestion. Castor oil packs stimulate blood and lymph circulation, helping to remove toxins and eliminate chronic infections. They can be used to treat internal growths such as cysts and uterine fibroids. In addition, castor oil packs are very soothing and relaxing, and can relieve stress and promote restful sleep.
How to Prepare and Use a Hot Castor Oil Pack
Castor oil can be messy, and some precautions must be taken to avoid getting it on clothes or bedding, but the benefits of a castor oil pack are well worth the effort.
To make and apply a hot castor oil pack, follow these steps:
1. Cut several pieces of undyed cotton or wool flannel to fit the area to be treated. It should be at least three layers thick.
2. Place the cloth into a pan and pour enough castor oil over it to saturate it completely.
3. If desired, you can add a few drops of essential oil, such as lavender or chamomile.
4. Place the pan in the oven or on the stove over very low heat until the oil is quite warm but doesn't burn when you touch it.
5. Take the warm, oiled cloth from the pan and drain off any excess oil to minimize dripping.
6. Place the hot pack directly onto the area of the body that is to be treated.
7. Cover the pack with plastic wrap.
8. Place a hot water bottle or heating pad on top of the plastic wrap.
9. Cover with a towel, and tuck the towel around the person being treated to hold everything in position.
10. Cover the person with a blanket and allow them to relax for at least an hour.
11. After removing the pack, wash the skin with a mild soap, followed by baking soda dissolved in warm water.
2. Place the cloth into a pan and pour enough castor oil over it to saturate it completely.
3. If desired, you can add a few drops of essential oil, such as lavender or chamomile.
4. Place the pan in the oven or on the stove over very low heat until the oil is quite warm but doesn't burn when you touch it.
5. Take the warm, oiled cloth from the pan and drain off any excess oil to minimize dripping.
6. Place the hot pack directly onto the area of the body that is to be treated.
7. Cover the pack with plastic wrap.
8. Place a hot water bottle or heating pad on top of the plastic wrap.
9. Cover with a towel, and tuck the towel around the person being treated to hold everything in position.
10. Cover the person with a blanket and allow them to relax for at least an hour.
11. After removing the pack, wash the skin with a mild soap, followed by baking soda dissolved in warm water.
Repeated applications over a period of time are often required to treat chronic problems such as uterine fibroids, cysts, chronic infections, or other ongoing conditions. Apply the castor oil pack for three days in a row, then take a break for four days, and repeat until the condition is improved. Castor oil packs can be reused as long as it is by the same person. To save the castor oil pack, place it in a plastic bag and refrigerate. It can be reused up to 10 times, adding additional castor oil when necessary, then should be discarded.
Sources
Green, James. The Herbal Medicine-Maker's Handbook. Crossing Press, 2000. Castor Oil french
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