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Hexane Free Cold Pressed Organic Castor Seed Oil from China Factory

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Hexane Free Cold Pressed Organic Castor Seed Oil from China Factory

Product Name:

Castor Oil

Appearance:

Yellow viscous clear liquid

Odour:

Gas micro, The taste is light and then spicy

Ingredient:

Ricinoleic acid

CAS NO:

8001-79-4

Sample:

Available

Certification:

MSDS/COA/FDA/ISO 9001

    Product introduction of castor oil:

    Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans.It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor. Its boiling point is 313 °C.

     Castor Oil is a multipurpose oil that has many rejuvenating benefits for your hair and skin. Castor Oil is rich in vitamins such an Vitamin E and contains essential Omega o and 9 fatty acids. The oil can promote hair growth, help against frizzy and dull hair, moisturize your skin and has several other health benefits.

     

    Applications of the castor oil:

    Castor oil has good stability, color retention, flexibility, pigment dispersion, wettability, lubricity, low temperature properties, electrical properties and biological properties, so it can be used in varnish coatings, artificial leather, inks, sealing Agents, lubricants, stationery, cosmetics, electrical insulation materials, medicine, etc.

    There’s been little research into most of the traditional health uses of this oil. But some of its potential health benefits include:

    Castor oil for constipation

    The only FDA-approved health use for castor oil is as a natural laxative to relieve temporary constipation

    Its ricinoleic acid attaches to a receptor in your intestines. This causes the muscles to contract, pushing poop through your colon. 

    It's also sometimes used for cleansing your colon before a procedure like a colonoscopy. But your doctor can prescribe other laxatives that could give better results. 

    Don't use it for long-term constipation relief because you could have side effects like cramps and bloating. Tell your doctor if your constipation lasts more than a few days. 

    Castor oil to induce labor

    It’s been used for centuries to help during labor and delivery. In fact, a survey from 1999 found that 93% of midwives in the U.S. used it to induce labor. But while some studies have shown it might help, others have not found it to be effective. If you’re pregnant, don't try castor oil without talking to your doctor.

    Anti-inflammatory effects

    Research in animals shows that ricinoleic acid may help fight swelling and pain caused by inflammation when applied to your skin. One study in people found it was as effective at treating symptoms of knee arthritis as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). 

    But we need much more research into this. 

    May help heal wounds

    Castor oil has antibacterial and antimicrobial properties that may help speed wound healing, especially when it's combined with other ingredients. Venelex, which contains castor oil and balsam Peru, is an ointment used to treat skin and pressure wounds.

    The oil may help to prevent infection by keeping the wounds moist, while the ricinoleic acid reduces inflammation. 

    Don't use castor oil on minor cuts or burns at home. It's recommended for wound care only in doctor's offices and hospitals.