Castor Oil Uses In Health

Treat Joint Pain

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Ricinoleic acid has many anti-inflammatory properties that can treat joint pain and inflammation. As such, castor oil can be used as a topical treatment for joint pain. Individuals who have rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis will find particular improvement and benefits from using this oil. Of course, anyone struggling with joint pain can try this natural remedy. Although topical use is safe, however, some individuals may experience an allergic reaction. Patients with sensitive skin or other skin allergies should first apply a small amount first to see how their skin responds to the oil. In most cases, this oil won’t affect the skin and will actually assist in treating joint pain and inflammation.

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Heals Skin Issues

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The acid that makes castor oil so great is a fatty acid, which means it is a great moisturizer and healing agent as well. It will act as a humectant (a protective layer for the skin) to prevent moisture loss. This can be incremental to the healing process, as drying out can lead to excessive scarring and scabbing. This oil also stimulates new tissue growth, allowing a barrier to be formed more quickly than if the wound was left untreated. It can reduce the buildup of dead skin and protects the wound from infection during the healing process. Castor oil heals skin issues by being applied directly to the skin, but it is also found in many ointments and wound healing aids.

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