Castor Oil anti-inflammatory effect
The little research available about the mechanism of action for castor oil’s topical anti-inflammatory effects indicates that the main component of castor oil, Ricinoleic acid, is likely responsible for its pain-relieving properties.
"Over the years, I have seen the topical use of castor oil relieve moderate-to-severe pain in patients who were not responding to pharmaceutical pain relievers, and restore mobility to stiff and achy joints in patients with arthritis. And while most naturopathic doctors are likely familiar with this age-old treatment, my intention with this article is to offer reminders of when a simple castor oil pack may provide an affordable and low-risk option for calming inflammation and reducing pain." Emily Telfair, ND wrote.
Long before our naturopathic ancestors discovered the castor plant (Ricinus communis), the Greeks and Egyptians were using extracts from the castor bean for both topical and internal use to address a wide variety of health conditions. The unprocessed castor beans and seeds are severely toxic due to their ricin content. The oil itself has been classified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as generally recognized as safe and effective for use internally as a stimulant laxative.
Instructions for Use
For those familiar with castor oil treatments, the traditional castor oil pack no doubt comes to mind. Less well-known is the “roll-on” alternative, which is often less messy and results in greater compliance. Both techniques are outlined in Table 1.
Table 1. Castor Oil Pack Variations
Traditional “Pack” |
Materials:
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Directions:
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Roll-on Alternative (Note: This method is less messy and usually results in higher compliance) |
Directions:
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(Adapted from Bastyr Clinic handout; revised September 5, 2002)
Contraindications
Castor oil packs are generally not recommended during pregnancy, over areas of active bleeding (wounds, ulcers, during menses), in cases of suspected appendicitis, or in patients with bleeding disorders. Also exercise caution with individuals who have neuropathy, skin sensitivity, or chemical sensitivity.
Reference:
https://ndnr.com/pain-medicine/topical-castor-oil/