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The Healing Virtues of 
Castor Oil

NOTE: HHR takes strong exception to Dr. Williams' advocacy of Mr. Edgar Cayce. While Mr. Cayce may have been an excellent herbalist, he was of a decidedly erroneous spiritual perspective in our opinion, attempting to unite easter mysticism & Christianity.


CASTOR OIL -  Natural Protection from Deadly Viruses

    Dr. David G. Williams  --  ALTERNATIVES  --  v6 n1, July 1995

(Note: Alternatives newsletter is a highly respected source of alternative therapy.)

Moving on to more "exotic" techniques to increase immune system  efficiency, we come to castor oil.  I can remember my dad telling  me time after time about his mother's devotion to castor oil when  he was growing up.  At the first sign of any illness in one child,  she would immediately give all the children a quick oral dose of  castor oil.  There's no doubt it provided a quick solution for  constipation, and from what I can tell, it must have a positive  effect on memory too.  My dad can vividly remember the taste and  effects of castor oil to this very day.
In many ways, castor oil is a very unique substance.  While most  of us are familiar with its use as a remedy for constipation, folk  healers in this country and around the world have used castor oil  to treat a wide variety of conditions. Its effectiveness is  probably due in part to its peculiar chemical composition.
Castor oil is a triglyceride of fatty acids.  Almost 90 percent  of its fatty acid content consists of ricinoleic acid.  To my  knowledge, ricinoleic acid is not found in any other substance  except castor oil.  Such a high concentration of this unusual,  unsaturated fatty acid is thought to be responsible for castor  oil's remarkable healing abilities.

Ricinoleic acid has been shown to be effective in preventing the  growth of numerous species of viruses, bacteria, yeasts and molds.  (J Am Oil Chem Soc 61;37.323-325.)  This would explain the high  degree of success in the topical use of the oil for treating such  ailments as ringworm, keratoses (non-cancerous, wart-like skin  growths), skin inflammation, abrasions, fungal-infected finger-  and toenails, acne and chronic pruritus (itching).  Generally,  for these conditions the area involved is simply wrapped in cloth  soaked with castor oil each night, or if the area is small enough,  a castor oil soaked Band-Aid can be used.  (For persistent  infections and those finger- and toenails that have discolored and  hardened, a good 10 to 20 minute soak in Epsom salts, prior to  applying the castor oil, usually speeds up the healing process.)

Castor oil's antimicrobial activity, while very impressive,  comprises only a small part of the story concerning this mysterious  oil.  While castor oil has been thoroughly investigated for its  industrial uses, only a minimal amount of research effort has been  directed toward its medicinal benefits.

In Russia the oil is known as "Kastorka."  The stem of the plant  is used in the textile industry.  The extracted oil has a very  consistent viscosity and won't freeze even in Russia's severe  climate.  This makes it an ideal lubricating oil in industrial  equipment.  Medicinally, the oil is added to products to restore  hair (one part oil to 10 parts of grain alcohol), treat  constipation, skin ulcers, some infectious gynecological conditions  and eye irritations.

The castor bean plant is actually native to India, where it is  called "Erand."  There we found it being used extensively for all  types of gastrointestinal problems like constipation, dysentery and  inflammatory bowel disease.  It was also used to treat bladder and  vaginal infections and asthma.  We were told the seed kernels or  hulls (without the actual seed) could be boiled in milk and water  and taken internally to relieve arthritis and lower back pain  accompanied by sciatica.

We also found early reports of nursing mothers in the Canary  Islands using poultices made from the leaves of the castor bean.  They applied the poultice to their breasts to increase milk  secretion and relieve inflammation and milk stagnation in the  mammary glands. Applying the poultice to the abdominal area  promoted normal menstruation.

While I find all of these uses of castor oil very interesting, the  most exciting use deals with ways to increase topical absorption  through the use of castor oil packs or poultices.

Much of the current use of castor oil packs, in the U.S. anyway,  can be attributed to the late healing psychic, Edgar Cayce. Time  after time he recommended their use.  Based on his reports, I began  to use them in my practice over 12 years ago.  But even though I,  and numerous other doctors, have continued to experience remarkable  results, the technique is still practically unknown and shunned by  most health care professionals today.  This is probably due to two  reasons.  First, it's just too simple.  It's hard for most people  to imagine that something as simple as castor oil packs could have  a profound effect on any health problem.  Secondly, in our present  health care system, positive results alone do not constitute the  critical factor in determining whether a treatment will be accepted  by the medical establishment.  [Everybody (except probably the poor  patient) now seems to be more concerned about how something is  supposed to work, than whether it actually works at all.] Recent  research data presented by longtime follower of Edgar Cayce, Dr.  William McGarey of Phoenix, Arizona, might help shed some light on  how castor oil works.

If you're not particularly interested in how castor oil enhances  the immune system, feel free to skip the next couple of paragraphs.  Anyone suffering from AIDS or other serious viral or bacterial  diseases may find this information helpful, however.  Numerous  AIDS patients have been able to increase their T-cell counts and  clear up many of their problems by using the techniques I'll be  describing. Others have found it useful in eliminating chronic  problems with epilepsy, hyperactivity, liver and gallbladder  diseases and chronic fluid retention.  (Fortunately, to benefit  from this and other natural therapies you really don't have to  understand how they work.)

McGarey has reported that, when used properly, castor oil packs  improve the function of the thymus gland and other areas of the  immune system.  More specifically, he found in two separate studies  that patients using abdominal castor oil packs had significant  increases in the production of lymphocytes compared to increases  among those using placebo packs.

Lymphocytes are the disease-fighting cells of your immune system.  They are produced and housed mainly in your lymphatic tissue.  This  includes the thymus gland, the spleen, the lymph nodes and the  lymphatic tissue that lines the small intestine (called Peyer's  patches, or more commonly, aggregated lymphatic follicles).  Strangely, other than knowing it produces the body's white blood  cells, most doctors are not very knowledgeable about the lymphatic  system.

The lymphatic system is an amazingly complex structure.  It works  hand in hand with both the blood circulatory system and the  digestive system.

In the circulatory system newly oxygenated blood from the lungs  moves from the heart along smaller and smaller arteries until it  reaches the smallest vessels called capillaries.  It is in these  microscopic tubules that the blood exchanges oxygen and nutrients  for cellular waste products with surrounding body cells.  The  capillaries then gradually become larger and form veins through  which the unoxygenated, waste-carrying blood returns back to the  lungs and then to the heart to be recirculated time and time again.   Much of the fluid accompanying the blood and large protein  molecules leak from these capillaries.  Additional fluids and waste  products are expelled from every cell in the body.  These fluids  accumulate in the small spaces between the cells. If all of this  material weren't somehow removed we would begin to swell like a  toad and die within a matter of 24 hours. Fortunately, we have a  completely separate circulation system, called the lymphatic  system, that is able to absorb and remove these fluids, proteins  and waste materials.  With the exception of the brain, where these  proteins and fluids flow directly into the fluid that surrounds  them, the extensive lymphatic network has hundreds of miles of  tubules that cover the entire body.  Through these tubules all of  this material is returned to the blood so it can be utilized or  eliminated from the body.  (There is no pathway, other than the  lymphatic system, that excess protein molecules can use to return  to the circulatory system.)

Also, along these lymphatic tubules you'll find bulb-shaped masses  called lymph nodes, which act as filters and produce antibodies  when foreign proteins are encountered.  I'm sure you've experienced  the tenderness and swelling of an inflamed lymph node at one time  or another.  It is usually a result of antibodies fighting an  infection either in the node itself or somewhere in the draining  area of that particular lymph chain.

In addition to returning leaking fluid from the circulation system  and creating antibodies for the immune system, the lymphatic system  also performs another very important function.  Clumps of lymphatic  tissue, called Peyer's patches, are spread throughout the small  intestine. Unlike other nutrients, fat molecules are generally too  large to be absorbed directly from the intestine.  Instead, they  are absorbed by these patches and transported along the lymphatic  system and then released into the blood stream where they can be  carried throughout the body.  Between 80 to 90 percent of all the  fat absorbed from the gut requires the help of the lymphatic system.

When it comes to treating the majority of health problems, the  status of your lymphatic system is rarely given any consideration  whatsoever. Medical students are taught that a failure of the  lymphatic system is obvious to detect because it is accompanied by  "pitting" edema (the accumulation of fluid in the tissues, i.e.  swelling, usually in the feet, ankles or hands).  The test for  "pitting" edema is rather simple.  A finger is pressed into the  skin at the area of the swelling and then quickly removed.  The  skin stays depressed, forming a small "pit", which remains until  the fluid outside the cells has time to return to the area (this  can take anywhere from 5 to 30 seconds).  Unfortunately, research  studies have shown that "pitting" edema and other signs of fluid  retention can't be observed until fluid levels outside the cells  reach 30 percent above normal. In other words, you can have a  serious lymphatic drainage problem long before it can be detected.

Several problems occur when the lymph drainage slows and fluids  begin to accumulate around the cells.  First, the individual cells  are forced further and further away from the capillaries.  The  amount of oxygen and nourishment they receive is decreased.  Under  exertion or stress some cells may die. Additionally, cells are  forced to survive in their own waste and toxic by-products.  This  situation can eventually lead to the degeneration and destruction  of organs. For example, poor lymphatic drainage of the heart can  lead to tissue damage and even heart failure.  Similar problems  occur in the liver, the kidneys and other organs.

A good analogy would be if you confined yourself to one room of  your house. Someone could bring you food and water, but not remove  any of your waste products.  Eventually you would have difficulty  remaining healthy in such an environment.  As your waste  accumulated, not only would you become sick, those around you would  begin to experience the same fate.  Just like it is for each cell,  in addition to nourishment and oxygen, the removal of waste  products is essential for continued health of the entire body.

Fluid accumulation outside the cells also stretches the tissue in  the area.  The more it stretches and the longer it remains that  way, the harder it becomes to correct the problem.

Regardless of the health problem, most doctors generally assume the  lymphatic system is working adequately.  This assumption is made at  the peril of the patient.  Research has shown that as we age  certain organs begin to degenerate. The thymus gland is a key  component of the immune system.  It is initially responsible for  the proper development of the lymphatic system and is practically  absent in older individuals.  Peyer's patches, those clumps of  lymphatic tissue found in the small intestine, begin to get smaller  with age and are often destroyed by certain diseases like typhoid  fever. (Cayce felt that the overall health and well-being of an  individual was directly related to the health of these Peyer's  patches.  He stated on several occasions, that a certain compound  formed in these patches was necessary for maintaining the integrity  of the nervous system.  He may very well be correct.  To this day,  we still don't totally understand the functions and importance of  either the thymus gland or Peyer's patches.)

Efforts should be taken to improve the function of the lymphatic  system in every health problem.  This applies to AIDS, as well as  heart disease, hemorrhoids and everything inbetween.  No drug  exists that has the ability to improve lymphatic flow; however,  the job can easily be handled through the topical application of  castor oil.

When castor oil is absorbed through the skin, several extraordinary  events take place.  The lymphocyte count of the blood increases.  This is a result of a positive influence on the thymus gland and/or  lymphatic tissue.

The flow of lymph increases throughout the body.  This speeds up  the removal of toxins surrounding the cells and reduces the size  of swollen lymph nodes.  The end result is a general overall  improvement in organ function with a lessening of fatigue and  depression.

As toxicity is reduced, the pH of the saliva becomes less acidic,  indicating improved health.   The Peyer's patches in the small  intestine become more efficient in their absorption of fatty acids,  which are essential for the formation of hormones and other  components necessary for growth and repair.

 Common Methods of Using Castor Oil

The most common way to use castor oil (and most objectionable, I  might add) has been to take it orally.  Generally, oral doses are  used to correct constipation. The recommended dose is usually 1  tablespoon for adults and 1 teaspoon for children.  You can usually  expect a "purging" of the system in about four to six hours.

Rubbed or Massaged Directly Into the Skin

For several conditions I'll mention later, the oil can simply be  rubbed into the skin. It can also be used as a massage oil which  seems to be especially effective when applied along the spinal  column.  If the oil is massaged into the body, the direction of  the massage should always follow the same path as the underlying  Iymphatic drainage system.  The diagram below shows the proper  direction to massage the oil and further facilitate lymphatic  drainage. [Vater and Asdonk, Gesaltschaft for Manuelle Lymph  Drainage (Essen, Germany).]

Conditions Responding to Topical Application

Oftentimes there is no need for castor oil packs; amazing results  can be obtained by simply applying it directly to the skin. The  following is a short list of some of the more common ailments it  can remedy:

skin keratosis
ringworm
fungal and bacterial infections
wounds
abdominal stretch marks (prevention)
bursitis
sebaceous cysts
warts
senile lentigo ("liver" or "aging" spots)
muscle strains
ligament sprains
itching

Castor Oil Packs

One of the most useful and least utilized methods of using castor  oil is to employ packs. Packs are an economical and efficient  method of absorbing the ricinoleic acid and other healing  components of castor oil directly into body tissues.  (The  following basic procedure was outlined in several of the readings  of Edgar Cayce.)

To make a castor oil pack you will need the following items: cold  pressed castor oil, a standard heating pad, a plastic garbage bag,  two or three one-foot square pieces of wool or cotton flannel and  one large bath towel.

1.  Start by placing the heating pad on a flat surface and turn          the setting to high.
2.  On top of the pad lay the plastic garbage bag.  Next, soak          the flannel pieces with castor oil generally about 1/2 cup)          and lay them on top of the garbage bag and heating pad.
3.  The entire pack can now be placed against the body with the  oil-soaked flannel on the skin.  For general conditions the pack should be placed on the abdomen.  (For treating lower back problems, the pack can be placed there.) To help hold          the pack in place and to keep oil from getting on bedding, etc., the body can be wrapped in a large bath towel.
4.  The pack should remain in place for at least one hour and   the temperature of the heating pad should be kept at the          highest temperature tolerable to the patient.
5.  When you remove the pack, the remaining oil can be massaged  into the skin or cleaned off using a little soda water made from 1 quart of warm water and 2 tablespoons of baking soda.
6.  The flannel can be reused if stored properly after removing the pack.  Put the flannel in either a plastic bag or  zip-loc container and place it in the refrigerator.  Before using it next time let it warm up and always add  another 1 or 2 tablespoons of fresh cold pressed castor oil.  (After a month of use I would recommend using new  flannel.)

Conditions Responding to Castor Oil Pack
Due to the many effects of its fatty acid component, ricinoleic  acid, the use of castor oil can be used topically to treat a wide  variety of health complaints.

Lymphatic Congestion
Obviously, conditions known to be related to poor drainage of the  lymphatic system will tend to benefit from this type of therapy.  These would include complaints such as:
1.  chronic fluid retention with swollen joints and pain
2.  arthritis
3.  upper respiratory infections involving the sinuses, tonsils and inner ear
4.  colon problems like Crohn's disease or colitis
5.  gallbladder disease
6.  boils
7.  liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, enlargement or congestion
8.  menstrual-related congestion
9.  appendicitis
10.  hyperactivity
11.  constipation, bowel impaction or adhesions
12.  swollen lymph nodes
13.  bladder and vaginal infections

Neurological Problems
Several neurological problems have also been responsive to castor  oil.  These include:
1.  nerve inflammations such as sciatica, shingles, etc.
2.  Parkinson's disease
3.  multiple sclerosis
4.  migraine headaches
5.  cerebral palsy

AIDS
Conditions that stress or compromise the immune system will very  often benefit from castor oil packs.  Nowhere is this more obvious  than with AIDS.  I have talked with several AIDS patients who have  added castor oil packs (usually for one hour a day) to their  treatment regimen with very positive results.  Within two weeks,  it was not uncommon for them to see increases in their WBC counts  (white blood cell counts), platelet counts, hematocrit readings and  RBC counts (red blood cells).

I should mention also that in addition to the castor oil packs most  of those I talked to are also drinking a combination of olive oil  and lemon juice to further stimulate lymphatic flow and liver  activity.  It can be made by blending the following:
1 clean whole lemon, (pulp, rind, seeds and all)
1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil
1 1/2 cups of distilled water
4 rounded tablespoons of frozen orange juice concentrate

The blended material is then strained through a wire strainer to  remove the pulp, which is discarded.  The remaining liquid is  divided in four equal portions of approximately 1/4 cup each and a  portion is consumed with each of the three daily meals and before  bedtime.

In addition to stimulating lymphatic flow, the drink increases the  flow of bile from the liver and gallbladder, which, in turn,  enhances one's ability to digest essential fatty acids through the  Peyer's patches in the small intestine.  It is not uncommon for  AIDS patients to experience weight gain and a reversal of a long  list of complaints often associated with fatty acid deficiencies.

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Conclusion

In his readings, Cayce attributed several actions to castor oil.  Most were in one way or another related to the body's lymphatic  system.  However, he also alluded to the idea that castor oil has a  vibrational quality that helps harmonize and promote healing within  body cells. Based on statements like these, many people labeled his  psychic readings as quackery. As we gain new knowledge about the  workings of the human body, however, these explanations don't seem  so far fetched.

Dr. Johanna Budwig has related much of the healing properties of  flax oil to its unique chemical bonds that vibrate at the same  frequency as the wavelengths of sunlight.  She feels the essential  fatty acids in flax oil have the ability to absorb and store the  energy from sunlight.  It's possible that the special bonding in  castor oil's unique ricinoleic acid works in a somewhat related  method.

Regardless of exactly how it works, I think you'll be more than  satisfied when you experience the amazing feats that can be  accomplished with the simple oil of the castor bean.  Centuries  ago the castor bean plant was referred to as the "Palma Christe."  It was called this because the shape of the plant's leaves were  thought to resemble the palm of Christ.  Knowing the healing power  of this plant, the name may be one of the most accurate  descriptions ever.

 

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