Unlock the Secrets of Castor Oil: Your New Beauty & Wellness Ally
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The video “Castor Oil for Your Face (Nature’s Botox) | Part 2” by Dr. Eric Berg details non-pregnancy-related uses of castor oil, emphasizing benefits like skin hydration, hair growth, and pain relief. Berg recommends organic, cold-pressed, hexane-free castor oil for cosmetic and therapeutic applications. Key highlights include:
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Castor oil’s ricinoleic acid deeply hydrates skin, reduces wrinkles, and fades dark spots. Applying it 3x weekly for 6+ weeks yields optimal results. Ice baths before application and combining it with DMSO or magnesium oil can enhance absorption.
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Massaging castor oil into the scalp reduces dandruff and promotes hair growth. Jamaican black castor oil is ideal for thickening eyebrows and eyelashes. Consistent use is required for visible improvements.
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– : Reduces arthritis pain and systemic inflammation when massaged into joints or feet.
– : Dissolves skin tags/warts (combined with iodine/garlic) and reduces cysts via topical packs.
– : Helps dissolve tartar.
– : Boosts bile flow and liver function.
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due to risks like premature labor, dehydration, and severe cramping. Avoid entirely before 40 weeks and only use under medical supervision if at all.
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– Apply sparingly to face/body; avoid eyes.
– Combine with fasting for skin regeneration.
– Prioritize diet quality alongside topical use.
Berg clarifies he no longer practices chiropractic medicine and focuses on health education. His suggestions lack clinical trials, so consult a physician before trying castor oil therapies.
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