Friday, February 22, 2013

The Wonders of Castor Oil: The Oil That Soothes the Pain

The Wonders of Castor Oil: the oil that soothes the pain
By Dionetta Hudzinski, RN, MN
Nurse Consultant: Pain and Palliative Care
Health and Wellness Coach
comfortcareunlimited@gmail.com

First of all most of you are thinking yew…doesn’t it smell awful?  Well, you are probably confusing it with Cod Liver Oil which has a fishy smell/odor. Castor Oil has a pretty neutral odor.  It is a thick, clear, light amber colored oil made from the Castor Bean. Castor Beans are poisonous if ingested. But surprisingly expeller pressed/ cold pressed Castor oil is NOT poisonous.  Castor oil has been used for centuries as a home remedy for constipation and other illnesses. It also has properties that are VERY useful for the relief of pain.  It is analgesic; which means it has pain relieving qualities.  It is anti-inflammatory: which means it decreases inflammation. Lastly it is anti-pruritic; which means it decreases itching from a variety of causes.  It is also a detoxifier.

My advice to my clients is “don’t drink it, apply it!”  Castor oil can be applied like any other over the counter (OTC) analgesic (pain relieving) cream.  It can be used as massage oil.  It can also be used as a pack.  I use it in all three ways.  Castor oil packs make it not so messy to use.  Once made and stored in sealable baggies in the freezer they are ready for use at any time; and they last for months so they are economical as well. Castor oil is relatively inexpensive.  You can purchase an 8 oz bottle for under $8 and a 16 oz bottle for under $15.  It takes approximately 3-4 oz of castor oil to make one pack the size of a wash cloth or small hand towel.

My first experience with Castor oil and pain was back in 1999 when I was attending the Academy of the Healing Arts here in Yakima WA.  We were taught about the properties of castor oil, its history and use as a pain relieving measure.  We were given the instructions on how to make the Castor oil packs, instructed on how to use these packs and we were given an assessment sheet that we needed to document before and after findings.  So I dutifully went home and made my 2 castor oil packs. Placed them in sealable baggies and placed them in the Freezer and there is where they stayed for 2 months.  One night I came home from work, my hands were aching and my wrists were sore.  By bedtime they were throbbing from finger tips to my shoulders.  I tried gentle range of motion exercises, took some ibuprofen, even took a half of a vicodin I had left over from some dental work months before. The pain just continued and I did not know how I was going to sleep. Then it came to me “the castor oil packs and my homework assignment” So I dug out the castor oil packs. Wrapped one around each wrist, covered each with another hand towel to protect my bedding and PJ’s from the oil.  And there I was in bed thinking this was pretty silly to be doing, but homework was homework so here I was, waiting to see what would happen if anything.  Then the improbable happened, 20 minutes after applying the castor oil wrap I realized that my arms were not throbbing and the pain had receded to almost zero.  AMAZING I thought as I rolled over and went to sleep without another thought.  In the morning, I awoke and found that the pain was gone.  I took the wraps off and returned them to their baggies and replaced them in the freezer.  Since then I have been using them for a variety of different pains and teaching others about the wonders of castor oil.I want to share one other story that proved to me that this was in fact a wonderful remedy that was a hidden treasure.  I went out to see a new client.  She was Hispanic and monolingual Spanish.  I had with me my sidekick apprentice Nurse who also was my interpreter.  After 15 minutes of trying to get an evaluation and assessment done, I suddenly stopped and asked the interpreter to ask the client why she was so restless and why she kept getting up and pacing. At that point the client picked up her gown and showed us the giant plaques of her psoriatic lesions.  They were thick, beefy red and bleeding in some areas.  They covered her thighs, abdomen, lower back, neck, and into her hair and also on her arms. She said they itched so bad they hurt.  She had not had a good night sleep in months and neither had her poor family.  She was beside herself.  She could not sit or lay down for long and she spent most of the day and night just pacing and scratching.  She had a shoe box full of empty orpartially used tubes of prescribed medications.  She said nothing worked and if it did there was not enough in one tube to treat all the lesions and besides the cost was prohibitive. So she stayed home and suffered in silence.

I told her I had something to help her if she was willing to try it.  She said she would try anything. So I went out to the car and returned with a 16 oz bottle of castor oil.  I told her how to use it.  Just apply it like a lotion to any area that itched or was painful.  We arranged for another appointment one week later.  When we arrived at her next appointment she met us at the door grinning from ear to ear and asked if we had any more of “that oil” as she held up her almost empty bottle of castor oil.  She said that after applying the oil the itching subsided in about 15 minutes and she would apply it again when it started to bother her again.  This was the first time she had any significant relief, and she slept a full night for the first time and her family was very appreciative as well because now they too could sleep through the night without waking up to her pacing and moaning. Three months later her psoriatic lesions had completely healed leaving only pink new skin and she was a new woman.

I have used the castor oil packs for headaches, toothaches, neck pain, knee pain, hand and wrist pain.  I have applied it to bug bites with great success.  And I have used it as a massage oil on others and myself.
Instructions for Castor Oil Packs

Supplies needed:
•Castor oil (expeller pressed or cold pressed) (4oz bottle)
•Old wash cloth/ small hand towel or flannel ( needs to be soft and absorbent)
•Sealable plastic baggie

Preparation of Packs:
1.Pour castor oil over the cloth and rub it in until evenly distributed and worked into the cloth. Cloth should be saturated but not dripping.
2.Fold cloth and place in plastic bag and close seal
3.Place in the freezer until ready to use (packs will keep for months in the freezer but will turn rancid if left at room temperature)
4.Replenish Castor oil to cloth after 1 week of continuous use.

Application:
1.Remove from freezer
2.Remove from baggie (cloth will be stiff but pliable)
3.Wrap castor oil cloth around any painful area
4.Cover the oiled cloth with another hand towel or a plastic wrap to prevent oil getting on clothes or furniture.
5.Leave on the area at least 1 hour and repeat in 3 hours if pain is still present
6.When done refold the cloth and replace in baggie and return to Freezer for the next time you need it.
7.CAUTION:  DO NOT HEAT THE CASTOR OIL PACK IN THE MICROWAVE It might cause a fire.NOR PLACE A HEATING PAD OVER THE PACK.  It may cause a serious burn to the skin.
8.Instead you can heat a rice bag or a damp towel in the microwave for NO MORE THAN 2 minutes. And place this over the castor oil wrap.

Suggested use:
Apply for 1 hour every 3 hours or until pain subsides
Repeat every day for 3 days then stop for 3 days and then repeat the cycle again.

Alternate Application: Use as a massage oil.  Use about a dime sized amount at a time as the oil is very thick.  Massage into any painful or achy area on the body.  Massage in well until it is absorbed into skin so that you can put on your clothes without fear of getting oily residue on your clothes.  You can repeat this as often as needed.  Recommend 3 times per day

Rationale:
Castor oil has analgesic properties as well as anti-inflammatory properties.
It is also useful in pruritus (itching) from a variety of causes including renal failure, dialysis and liver failure and psoriasis.  Also good for insect bites.

Works best on localized pain such as bursitis, arthritis, carpal tunnel, areas of local inflammation.

If you so decide to use the castor oil packs, email me (comfortcareunlimited@gmail.com )and share your results.  I look forward to hearing about your successes using castor oil.

8 comments:

  1. Interesting article, I hadn't much about this before, thanks for sharing.

    Best wishes, Kate

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  2. I am really curious with that Castor oil because I have many reviews read about it. Hopefully this oil is also available here in our place so that I can also try it and experience its effectiveness.
    pain management Brooklyn

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  3. Thanks for this I know my friend has been having some serious leg pain in Las Vegas I should make sure she reads this.

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  4. Every once in a while I have knee pain. I will try your suggestions.

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  5. Every once in a while I have knee pain. I will try your suggestions.

    Grace Crawford DFW Spine & Joint Center Knee Doctor

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  6. Thanks for all the great advice. I have been dealing with leg pain in Las Vegas ever since I moved here and would love to get it figured out.

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  7. I love castor oil. For pain relief, for sleep, relaxation and a sense of calm. I write about castor oil a lot.

    I use it topically, and also drink it!

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