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Understanding What are the toxic elements in castor oil?

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The castor bean is notoriously toxic, containing the deadly protein ricin; however, commercially processed castor oil is generally recognized as safe for both topical and internal use by health authorities. Understanding what are the toxic elements in castor oil requires distinguishing between the raw, unprocessed plant and the refined oil derived from it.

Is Ricinus Oil the Same as Castor Oil? The Definitive Guide

5 min read
For over 2,000 years, castor oil has been a staple in traditional medicine, and it is known by many names. This often prompts a key question: Is ricinus oil the same as castor oil? The answer is yes; they are in fact the same substance, with `ricinus oil` being the botanical name and `castor oil` the common name.

Debunking the Myth: Why was Castor, NF Banned?

4 min read
Castor oil is one of the few medicines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a stimulant laxative that is generally recognized as safe and effective (GRAS/E) [1.7.1, 1.7.7]. This fact challenges the premise of the question, 'Why was Castor, NF banned?'

What disease can castor oil cure? separating fact from fiction

3 min read
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially approved castor oil for only one medical purpose: as a stimulant laxative for temporary constipation relief. This fact provides the evidence-based answer to the common question, 'What disease can castor oil cure?', clarifying that while it has a legitimate use, it is not a cure-all remedy for diseases.