Saturday, September 12, 2015

Directions for Castor Oil Packs

Directions for Castor Oil Packs

Castor oil has long been a mainstay for natural healers with its medicinal roots reaching as far back as ancient Egypt. Castor oil packs are placed on the body to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and circulation, alleviate pain and activate the liver. Soaking a piece of flannel in oil and covering it with plastic after it is placed on the body creates the pack. Common areas of the body for placing packs include the right side of the abdomen for liver detoxification, the lower abdomen for colon issues, uterine and menstrual discomfort, and directly on inflamed joints and muscles.

Instructions

    1

    Fold a piece of wool or flannel so that it is three layers thick and large enough to cover the affected area. Place the material in a bowl and pour in enough castor oil to saturate it. Wring out excess oil to prevent dripping.

    2

    Place the oil-saturated material directly on the skin for healing. Cover the material with a sheet of plastic wrap. Ensure all material edges are covered.

    3

    Place a hot water bottle on top of the plastic wrap. If the area is sensitive, use a heating pad. Leave the heat in place for 60 minutes. Relax and be still while the pack is in place.

    4

    Remove the pack. Wipe the area of excess oil and wash with a mixture of 1 tsp. baking soda to a pint of water.

    5

    Place the pack in an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for reuse, up to 25 times.

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