Yes my mum uses it
Castoreum is a substance derived from the castor sacs of beavers, used in perfumes and flavorings. Castor oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant, used in various industries and for medicinal purposes. Castoreum is primarily used in the fragrance and food industries, while castor oil is used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Castoreum is known for its musky scent, while castor oil is valued for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Castor oil is extracted from castor seeds
No! Mineral oil is damaging to the body and kills many insects and fish. Castor oil is a laxative when injected, and can help with various ailments when put into a castor oil pack. Most commonly, castor oil packs are used as treatment for cysts.
No, castor oil and olive oil are very different. They are made from entirely different plants and used for different purposes.
In Tagalog, castor oil is commonly referred to as "langis ng castor." It is derived from the castor bean plant and is known for its various medicinal and cosmetic uses. This oil is often used for its laxative properties and in skincare.
In Odia, castor oil is referred to as "ଏଣ୍ଡୁଲି" (enduli) or "କାସ୍ଟର ତେଲ" (castor tel). It is derived from the seeds of the castor bean plant and is commonly used for its medicinal properties, as well as in cooking and cosmetics. Castor oil is known for its laxative effects and is often used in traditional remedies for various health issues.
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problably not
In Punjabi, castor oil is commonly referred to as "ਰਿਚੜ ਦਾ ਤੇਲ" (Richar da tel). It is derived from the seeds of the castor oil plant and is used for various medicinal and cosmetic purposes.
Castor oil is a common remedy for constipation.
Yes it works very well as an anal lubricant, but DO NOT castor if you are pregnant.