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Alternative Treatments for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Castor Oil Packs

Castor oil Packs have been used for an array of health concerns.

Making a homemade Castor Oil Pack

Make an unbleached 100% cotton or white flannel piece of material or sterile gauze and soak in castor oil.


Put it directly over the organ or tissue you would like to nourish. Usually the liver (as shown on the right), eye, lungs, scarring, adhesions, etc. Then you cover with Wax paper and tape it on.

  • Take an unbleached 100% cotton or white flannel piece of material or sterile gauze and soak in castor oil.
  • Put it directly over the organ or tissue you would like to nourish. Usually the liver, eye, lungs or scarring, adhesions, neuropathy, etc
  • Then you cover with wax paper and tape it on (do NOT use plastic wrap)

IMPORTANT:

  • Use wax paper instead of plastic wrap because the formaldehyde can break down and be absorbed by the body
  • Some people then put on a hot water bottle (due to EMF's I do not condone using electric heating pads)
  • The body can absorb things through the skin. For instance nicotine, heart and estrogen replacement are often put in patches that are absorbed through the skin
  • Usually people keep the pack on for an hour to all night long
  • Since the castor oil is believed to also pull out toxins, it is best not to reuse the cloth unless you wash thoroughly. The site where the pack was should also be washed
  • The frequency of the packs vary from once a week to nightly
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