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Castor - Wikipedia Castor (1782 ship), a vessel launched in 1782 that made one voyage to Bengal for the British East India Company and that was last listed in 1808
Castor Oil: Uses and Benefits - WebMD Castor oil is a thick, odorless oil made from the seeds of the castor plant Its use dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was likely used as fuel for lamps as well as for medicinal and beauty
Castor Oil Benefits and Uses - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials It’s castor oil, an odorless, yellowish substance that comes from the seeds of the flowering castor bean plant (aka Ricinus communis) Though it’s technically a vegetable oil, you won’t find castor oil in the aisles of your grocery store alongside other cooking oils
Castor Oil: Benefits, Side Effects, and Dosage - Verywell Health Castor oil is an FDA-approved laxative Claims of castor oil benefits also include that it may be used to aid in childbirth and labor, relieve arthritis pain, and moisturize skin A vegetable oil derived from the seeds of the castor bean plant, castor oil is also known as Ricinus communis
Castor Uses, Benefits Dosage - Drugs. com Learn about the potential benefits of Castor including contraindications, adverse reactions, toxicology, pharmacology and historical usage
Castor Oil: 4 Benefits and Uses - Healthline Castor oil has various uses in medicine, industry, and pharmaceuticals It is found in food, medication, and skin care and is also used as an industrial lubricant and biodiesel component
Castor Oil Benefits, Uses, Types and Side Effects - Dr. Axe Castor oil benefits are surprisingly broad It may help as a natural laxative, natural moisturizer, wound healer and for joint pain Learn how to use and what cautionary steps to take
Castor Oil: Benefits, Uses And Side Effects - Forbes Castor oil is a multi-purpose vegetable oil derived from the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis), a species mainly grown in Eastern Africa, South America and India
The Amazing Health Benefits and Uses of Castor Oil Castor oil is extracted from the castor seed (Ricinus communis) Castor oil is produced by cold pressing the seeds and subsequently clarifying of the oil by heat Castor oil contains approximately 90% ricinoleic acid and this specific fatty acid makes castor oil so beneficial