Endometriosis and alimentary canal

How to drink castor oil to clean the stomach

Castor oil

Castor is one of the tree plants. It has poisonous leaves and seeds, and its fruits contain an oily boll that is pressed to obtain the oil known as castor oil. The castor fruit contains 50% of its weight in oil, and it is one of the very famous oils for its many uses in most medical and cosmetic fields. Although castor seeds are very poisonous; Its oil is beneficial and non-toxic, and castor oil has many uses. The following is an explanation of the benefits of castor oil for the abdomen.

 

Benefits of castor oil for the abdomen

Some people suffer from problems in the stomach, colon, and intestines, and it is recommended to use castor oil to solve these problems. It has been used since ancient times to solve abdominal problems, and its benefits include the following:

  • Improves contractile bowel movement.
  • Treats constipation and colon irritation problems.
  • Cleans the colon of toxic substances found in it.
  • Treats chronic fatigue resulting from intestinal problems.
  • Increases the rate of absorption of beneficial substances in the intestine.
  • It does not affect the presence of beneficial bacteria in the large intestine.

 

How to drink castor oil

To clean the stomach, two teaspoons of castor oil are taken daily on an empty stomach, until the person feels relaxation in the intestines and an urgent need to go to the bathroom, and then he stops taking castor oil, as he has cleaned his stomach and does not need more, knowing that excessive consumption of castor oil may damage some cells. In the inner intestinal wall, and to alleviate its effects and its annoying taste, it can be mixed with a little olive oil. A person does not need more than three days to get enough of it, and it can be used as a topical treatment for those who suffer from hemorrhoids.

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Other benefits of castor oil

  • It treats wounds and infections, as it helps in healing them quickly.
  • It gives the skin freshness and vitality by applying it to the skin once a week after bathing.
  • It treats acne and pimples by directing oil vapor to the face for 20 minutes.
  • It stimulates the mammary glands in breastfeeding women, by massaging the chest with it for 15 minutes before breastfeeding. Care must be taken to wash it well before breastfeeding the child so that it does not leave any trace on the taste of the milk, alienating the child from his mother’s breast.
  • It treats rheumatism and gout, because it contains oleic acids, linoleic acids, resolinic acids, and some fatty acids that are very useful in treating these diseases.
  • It helps hair grow very quickly, gets rid of dry hair, and is also used to thicken eyebrows.
  • It treats hemorrhoids by applying it to the affected area and massaging it gently.
  • It moisturizes the nails and protects them from cracking, especially for housewives whose nails break due to the frequent use of cleaning agents and chemicals.
  • Treats warts and skin lesions.
  • It treats colds and chest infections, especially those localized in the trachea.
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