Seeds of Ricinus communis, traditionally used for their strong laxative and topical healing properties.
Active Compounds:
• Ricinoleic acid (laxative)
• Fixed oils (emollient)
• Alkaloids (purgative)
Essential Nutrients:
Minerals: Calcium, Iron
Vitamins: E, B-complex
Therapeutic Uses:
✓ Potent stimulant laxative (use with caution)
✓ Topical oil for joint pain
✓ Supports hair health (castor oil)
✓ Aids in wound healing (external)
Recommended Use:
Typically used as oil—seeds themselves are toxic raw.
Cautions:
• Raw seeds are poisonous—do not consume directly
• Use prepared oil only under guidance
• Not for pregnant or lactating women
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