Castor oil should not be used by a pregnant woman, as it can cause contractions.
Use by persons with epilepsy is discouraged because evening primrose oil appears to lower the effectiveness of medications used to treat epilepsy.
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Castor oil can expire or become rancid. Good castor oil should be clear and odorless whereas expired oil may become cloudy and develop an unpleasant odor.
Castor oil is extracted from castor seeds
Castor Oil has a laxative effect. But it can be used in salads and other food preparation. Cod Liver Oil is more of a nutrient substance, often given to babies and children.
Wooden Cold Pressed Castor Oil Castor beans are wood pressed at low RPM to limit the heating involved in the oil extraction process. Castor oil is a colourless to very pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor.
which brand is good of castor oil.
Castor oil is a vegetable oil derived from the castor bean. In Hindi it is called 'Arandi' or 'Rendi' ka tail.
I don't see how it could be safe to take castor oil, isn't it a laxative? It could cause cramps, and induce labor..you should talk to you obgyn before taking anything.
Yes, it's OK. But beware of the additional cramps. It's probably better to simply take enough lactulose to solve your constipation and forget the castor oil.
Castorl Oil travels through your digestive system and acts as laxative if digested willproduce no effective side effect on your pregnenecy. First of why take castor oil when you are pregnenet??
Castor Oil
Castor oil is a laxative and can cause cramping that can induce labor. Castor oil is not advised to be used by pregnant women.