The traditional Indian method of YSA Market castor oil extraction
- Oils such as sesame oil, coconut oil, or peanut oil have high nutrient value and hot-pressed extraction of these oils may cause destruction of all the healthy nutrients present. However, this particular oil consists of a poisonous toxin called ricin, and hence the cold-pressed extraction is not ideal for oil extraction.
- Traditional Indian Method involves briefly roasting the castor seeds and then pounding them in a mortar.
- Heavy amounts of water or tender coconut water are then added and the mixture is boiled.
- The decanted oil from this process is free of the poisonous toxin “ricin” and highly beneficial for health.
Benefits of using Castor Oil
- YSA Market caster Oil is a natural Laxative. Ricinoleic acid is the main fatty acid in this oil, which when absorbed by the intestine stimulates a strong laxative effect thereby cleansing the bowels.
- The Ricinoleic acid in this oil prevents moisture loss from the skin thereby deeply hydrating the skin. Devoid of the perfumes and artificial chemicals in store-bought moisturizers, it is a natural moisturizer without any harmful effects to the skin. It also assists in the reduction of acne in teenagers and young adults.
- When applied to wounds, it increases the rate of healing the wounds without drying out the sores. It decreases the risk of infection by forming a natural barrier between the wound and the environment.
- It has pain-relieving and inflammation-reducing properties. Hence patients with Psoriasis or Arthritis are deeply benefited by the use of this oil.
- Applying it to hair and scalp acts as a natural conditioner for the hair causing a reduction in hair loss and preventing dandruff-related issues.
- This traditionally oil is absorbed into the lymphatic system and boosts immunity by increasing lymphocytes.
Castor Oil Cleansing
What do you need?
- For 3-6 year old children: 20 ml castor oil, an equal amount of orange juice.
- For 6-12 year old children: 30 ml castor oil, an equal amount of orange juice.
- For 12 years and above: 50-75 ml (2 ounces) castor oil, an equal amount of orange juice.
Method for Cleansing
- Mix the Orange juice and castor oil in a cup and consume the mixture on an empty stomach around 6-7 am in the morning. You can also drink the castor oil first and juice later or completely omit the Orange juice since it is only used to add a little flavor.
- Post 15-30 mins start sipping hot water like you would sip tea. In intervals of 10-15 mins consume about 3-4 cups of hot water. Ginger flavored hot water can also be consumed instead of plain hot water.
- After taking hot water you will begin to feel flush bowel movements. Post 6-8 flushes, stop drinking hot water. To prevent oil from staying back in your intestine and causing irritation, drink hot water for a good flush.
- The bowel movements can be stopped by drinking a glass of buttermilk or fat-free yogurt, preferably made at home. Eat light for the rest of the day and avoid oily, fried, or spicy food.
Caution
- Pregnant women should avoid doing this cleanse as it can induce labor.
- Do not do this cleanse if you are having fever or symptoms of diarrhea.
- People with liver problems or poor liver functions should cleanse only after a few weeks of toning the liver.
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FAQs
How often should I do the cleanse?
The cleanse can be done once in two weeks for three months and then once a month or once in two months.
Does castor oil have antifungal or antibacterial benefits?
Studies show that castle oil can be used to heal wounds, treat skin and throat infection and other fungus-related issues.
How often can I apply castor oil to my hair?
Castor oil can be applied once or twice in a week before you shampoo your hair.
Kalaivani (verified owner) –
It was too good for stomach cleansing, and I
recommend to everyone to use and get benefited.