Assuming you mean using it as a kind of punishment to a child for wrong-doing. It's probably used because of its laxative effects. Basically a child quickly learns that if they do something bad, their parents will give them a medicine that quickly makes them need go to to the toilet !
Yes it is normal to get lower back pain, after drinking castor oil to go into labbor.
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yes you can
Red turkey oil (sulfonated castor oil) is the result of castor oil being reacted with sulfuric acid. It is used as a synthetic emulsifier. It does not appear to have been evaluated by the FDA for safety and many people who prefer to have no synthetic ingredients in their products are likely to not want to use products with RTO in them.
What you do is you get castor oil, glass bowl and a funnel, clothes and towels you use the towels for protection from the hot water and the pad. You then relax next from my understanding.
Oh, honey, extracting castor oil is a whole process. First, you gotta crush up those castor seeds real good to release the oil. Then, you can use either cold pressing or solvent extraction to get that precious liquid gold out. Just make sure you know what you're doing, or you might end up with a hot mess instead of a beauty elixir.
To mix castor oil with water, you can use a hand mixer, blender, or simply stir vigorously with a spoon until the two are well combined. It's important to note that castor oil may not fully dissolve in water as it is not water-soluble.
I use maxima castor 927 In both my 650 stand up and my x-2 at 32:1 never had a problem with it.
You can use castor oil.
I've seen lots of castor oil, but I've yet to see castor oil, with hair. So the answer is, Castor Oil can make your Poo RUNNY, but NO it CANNOT grow hair; not even on your head.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that castor oil induces labor or causes your water to break. It is not recommended to use castor oil to try to bring on labor, as it can cause dehydration, diarrhea, and potential complications for both the mother and the baby. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before attempting any methods to induce labor.
Castor oil should not be used by a pregnant woman, as it can cause contractions.