Castor oil acts on the digestive tract to speed the process along. Within an hour or two of taking castor oil, you can expect to have strong feelings of needing to void the intestines (i.e. diarrhea).
Castor oil is often taken in the last week or two of pregnancy to kick start labor as the intestinal contractions often cause uterine contractions to start.
When you burp, it will taste like beans. Depending on how much you took, your next trip to the bathroom could be more interesting than most. Any inflamation you have been experiencing may subside. Drink some water if you think you've taken too much.
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It is polyethoxylated caster oil.
It is good to take during pregnancy for women who are overdue and are tired of waiting. Caster oil will put you in labor.
Not long ... the horrid taste of caster oil alone will send you running ... and while there, well, you will know what to do.
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Caster Oil, can itself act as a laxative. One teaspoon of caster oil a day acts as a gentle and effective laxative, but more importantly. Caster Oil is a natural and inexpensive alternative to manufactured laxatives. This oil can be purchased cheaply at most pharmacies/drug stores, some larger supermarkets and online retailers.
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Purgatives are not a good idea in pregnancy. If you feel you need to drink castor oil, check with your doctor first.
For those not familiar with caster sugar, it is called extra fine sugar in the US. Golden caster sugar is naturally refined caster sugar so it has a slightly golden hue because of a bit of molasses due to processing. It is not the same as brown sugar. Brown sugar is white sugar mixed with molasses but it is far stickier because extra molasses has been added. If you can't find golden caster sugar you might try taking turbinado sugar and running it through the food processor.
Steering caster,a caster wheel which can swivel. And change direction in any way.