Indian castor oil is a yellow liquid with a nauseating taste and odor that is obtained from castor seeds. Despite its toxicity, it has many benefits.
How to make Indian castor oil ?
This castor oil is derived from the Croton tingilum tree, which is native to India. In fact, the oil is extracted from Indian castor seeds by cold pressing. The composition of castor oil varies depending on the extraction method, as it can contain fatty acids such as oleic acid, linoleic acid, as well as unsaturated fatty acids.
Benefits of Indian castor oil
Castor oil for facial skin rejuvenation, treatment of skin wounds and blemishes, skin cracks during pregnancy, removal of dark circles and puffiness around the eyes, treatment of sunburn, treatment of heel cracks, acne and pimples and to strengthen the immune system, Weight loss and treatment of intestinal worms, constipation, low back pain, hemorrhoids, strengthening and increasing hair growth, preventing hair bleaching, strengthening and growth of nails, etc. are used.
Harmful Indian castor oil
The use of this substance is not suitable for all skin types, as it may cause itching, sores, blisters. Contact with the skin or drinking it can also cause severe damage to tissues, nerves and blood vessels, stimulate tumor growth, inflammation of the intestines and stomach, vomiting, restlessness, headaches, dizziness and so on.
Applying Indian castor
It is used in the production of lithium grease, in skin peeling products, in the polyurethane industry, in medicines for the treatment of cancer cells, sore throats, paralysis, snake bites, in the production of additives, for the production of soap and candles, brake fluid, lubricant. Ha, hydraulic oil, industrial and machine oils, paints, composites, varnishes, pigments, waxes, washing powders, as well as the textile industry, etc. are used.