Castor Oil can do all this!
It took just two days to free me from years of pain from my feet. I had a fungus in my toe nails that made the nails as much as ¼ inch thick, and callus that would crack and bleed. Doctors said they “might” be able to cure the fungus, but the medication would be hard on my liver. I liked my liver just as it is. Nothing I tried more than helped.
Then I bought 12 ounces of Castor Oil and put 6 oz in each of two bread pans. Castor oil is very thick, so I added a little olive oil, and soaked my feet in that for ½ an hour. Then I put my feet on a towel to soak up the drips (it stains) but let the oil dry on my feet before I put shoes and socks on.
All the callus is completely gone, and the nails are soft, a yellowish color and almost translucent. I am keeping this treatment up daily for awhile, but I think that fungus is dead.
I find that castor oil is antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. I have had a stasis ulcer that has required hyperbaric oxygen therapy, many thousands of dollars worth of that therapy. I find castor oil would have helped it heal. It stimulates the immune system and reduces pain.
You can buy castor oil packs, but it is simple to make them by soaking flannel cloths in the oil and using plastic to protect what material is over the pack. Then apply heat.
Cosmetic companies include it in many products. It makes a wonderful facial cleanser, except it is so thick. It needs to be diluted with such as olive oil at the rate of 30% to 10%, with the oilier your skin the more castor oil you need in the mix. Massage it in the face so it dissolves the old oil and dirt on your face, then use a very warm wet washcloth to gently take it off. Vinegar or witch hazel on a cotton swab completes the cleaning. Some say this cured their acne, as well as clean and soften the face.
It does wonders for hands and cuticles.
It also does wonders for the hair and scalp, but needs to be combined with other oils, such as olive, almond, shea butter, coconut, or soy. Use just a drop of castor oil in your palm and then on the ends of your hair to control the split ends.
It took just two days to free me from years of pain from my feet. I had a fungus in my toe nails that made the nails as much as ¼ inch thick, and callus that would crack and bleed. Doctors said they “might” be able to cure the fungus, but the medication would be hard on my liver. I liked my liver just as it is. Nothing I tried more than helped.
Then I bought 12 ounces of Castor Oil and put 6 oz in each of two bread pans. Castor oil is very thick, so I added a little olive oil, and soaked my feet in that for ½ an hour. Then I put my feet on a towel to soak up the drips (it stains) but let the oil dry on my feet before I put shoes and socks on.
All the callus is completely gone, and the nails are soft, a yellowish color and almost translucent. I am keeping this treatment up daily for awhile, but I think that fungus is dead.
I find that castor oil is antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. I have had a stasis ulcer that has required hyperbaric oxygen therapy, many thousands of dollars worth of that therapy. I find castor oil would have helped it heal. It stimulates the immune system and reduces pain.
You can buy castor oil packs, but it is simple to make them by soaking flannel cloths in the oil and using plastic to protect what material is over the pack. Then apply heat.
Cosmetic companies include it in many products. It makes a wonderful facial cleanser, except it is so thick. It needs to be diluted with such as olive oil at the rate of 30% to 10%, with the oilier your skin the more castor oil you need in the mix. Massage it in the face so it dissolves the old oil and dirt on your face, then use a very warm wet washcloth to gently take it off. Vinegar or witch hazel on a cotton swab completes the cleaning. Some say this cured their acne, as well as clean and soften the face.
It does wonders for hands and cuticles.
It also does wonders for the hair and scalp, but needs to be combined with other oils, such as olive, almond, shea butter, coconut, or soy. Use just a drop of castor oil in your palm and then on the ends of your hair to control the split ends.