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good question.

Castor oil is used to draw toxins out of the

body, in the instance of castor oil packs.

In that instance I wouldn't want to absorb the

castor oil.

More discusson?

Kathy

Can DMSO be mixed with Castor

Oil?

If DMSO is used for absorption, can castor oil

be mixed with it and

used more effectively?

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Kathy Wenger wrote: good

question.

Castor oil is used to draw toxins out of the

body, in the instance of castor oil packs.

Hmmm. Not necessarily.

It's used by some alternative practitioners to enhance circulation and to

promote the healing of the tissues and organs underneath the skin. Alternative

practitioners also use it to improve liver function, relieve pain, reduce

inflammation and to improve digestion.

Here is an excellent link for Castor Oil.

In that instance I wouldn't want to absorb the

castor oil.

More discusson?

Kathy

Can DMSO be mixed with Castor

Oil?

If DMSO is used for absorption, can castor oil

be mixed with it and

used more effectively?

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> Castor oil is used to draw toxins out of the

> body, in the instance of castor oil packs.

> In that instance I wouldn't want to absorb the

> castor oil.

> More discusson?

Yes. As many opinions as possible. Thanks

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sorry.

http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/Diet/FatsandOils/CastorOil\

..htm

cooktek12 wrote: > Here is an

excellent link for Castor Oil.

Got that link?

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