Organic castor oil stands out as a potent natural remedy and it is really beneficial for skin care. Organic castor oil is derived from the castor plant (Ricinus Communis). This oil has various therapeutic benefits and has wide applications. In this article we will discuss the origin, properties and potential benefits of organic castor oil and also discuss why it is called “liquid gold”.
Origin and Production:
The origin of the castor plant is in the Mediterranean region, Eastern Africa and India. Castor seeds are produced by castor plants, through castor seeds castor oil is extracted.
Organic castor oil is different from conventional castor oil due to its cultivation and production method. In the case of organic castor oil, the plant is grown without the use of harmful chemicals, hence it is a healthier and more sustainable product.
Organic castor oil is produced by cold-pressed method, which preserves its natural properties. In a cold-pressed method the castor seeds are pressed and oil is obtained or extracted without the use of chemical solvent or heat. This gentle cold-pressing method enables to retain its nutritional ingredients and beneficial compounds. The castor plant produces seeds which contain up to 50% castor oil by weight.
Key Ingredients of organic castor oil:
Key ingredients of organic castor oil include fatty acids, minerals and vitamins that contribute to its therapeutic properties. The primary key components include Ricinoleic acid, Oleic acid, Linoleic acid, Vitamin E and minerals such as zinc, copper and magnesium.
Chemical Nature:
Organic castor oil is a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids linked to a glycerol. It contains hydroxyl group, a double bond, carboxylic group and a long chain hydrocarbon in ricinoleic acid. Ricinoleic acid is the main centered ingredient containing three functional groups in the acid.
Properties of key ingredients of organic castor oil:
The properties of key ingredients of organic castor oil include:
- Ricinoleic acid is present approximately 90%. It has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
- Oleic acid has oils moisturizing properties. It moisturizes the skin and enhances skin’s hydration.
- Linoleic acid has the ability to support skin health and regeneration. Its main role is maintaining the skin’s barrier function.
- Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant. It prevents the skin from oxidative stress and it supports overall skin health.
- Minerals have a key role in maintaining skin health and regeneration.
Skin care benefits of organic castor oil:
- Presence of high number of fatty acids particularly ricinoleic acid and oleic acid makes it a potent natural moisturizer. It hydrates the skin.
- Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant which contributes to its anti-aging effects. It reduces fine lines and wrinkles on regular application promoting a more youthful complexion.
- In organic castor oil, ricinoleic acid presence promotes its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. It combats bacteria and soothes inflammation. It is hence a potent acne reducing breakouts.
- It promotes tissue regeneration and repair. Hence it is effective in reducing the appearance of scars. To encourage healing. It can be applied on to scars, stretch marks and other skin imperfections.
Hair care benefits of organic castor oil:
- Organic castor oil is a hair growth stimulant. Presence of ricinoleic acid stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, nourishing hair follicles and encouraging healthy hair growth.
- It is a natural hair conditioner. It softens the hair and hydrates it thus reducing fizz.
- It prevents dandruff due to its antimicrobial properties due to presence of ricinoleic acid.
- It repairs the hair and prevents split ends. It strengthens and protects the hair damage by applying it on the ends of hair.
Health benefits of organic castor oil:
- It promotes bowel movements and relieves constipation by acting as a stimulant laxative.
- Due to its anti-inflammatory properties of ricinoleic acid, organic castor oil is a potential remedy for joint pain and inflammation. It treats arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
- Some studies show that organic castor oil may have immunomodulatory effects supporting the immune system.
- Its property to combat bacteria and fungi helps to treat minor cuts, wounds and infections.
Precautions of organic castor oil:
Organic castor oil is used to treat many problems, either by applying it on skin or ingesting it. Organic castor oil is considered as a safe product but it has some harms or unwanted side effects and adverse effects.
If you have an interest in using organic castor oil, keep in mind its side effects. Side effects of organic castor oil includes the following:
- Organic castor oil is used to induce labor in pregnant women. Due to this reason, it is important to avoid organic castor oil in pregnancy.
- Although organic castor oil is a stimulant laxative and its relief constipation, it may have some gastrointestinal side effects like diarrhea, vomiting, cramping and bloating. It can also cause dizziness. It should be used under medical supervision to treat constipation.
- By applying it on the skin, it may have some side effects like allergic reaction. Before applying on the whole skin, first apply a small amount to a little patch of skin to see how your skin reacts.
People who have appendicitis, gastrointestinal obstruction, bowel perforation and inflammatory bowel disease should avoid organic castor oil because it may cause some serious side effects. It can also cause electrolyte and acid-base imbalances. So, it is important to use organic castor oil under supervision of medical professionals.
Use of castor oil on skin:
Castor oil is viscous, so it is used in combination with coconut oil, almond oil or olive oil. It can also be used in combination with shea butter for an extra moisturizing effect.
By applying this mixture on your face before bed after cleaning the skin. For best possible effects leave the oil on overnight or it can be wiped off with a warm cloth after one to five minutes.
Conclusion:
Organic castor oil has many useful benefits like it is used for skin care and it relieves constipation, but it has some potential unwanted side effects like gastrointestinal tract side effects like diarrhea. So, it is used under the supervision of a medical professional.