
Castor Oil
Ricinus communis
Euphorbiaceae (yoo-for-bee-AY-see-ee)
The Purging Oil of Transformation and Vitality
Other names:
Palma Christi (“Palm of Christ”), Castor Bean Oil, Ricinus Oil

Superpower
Detoxifier and Vital Force Rejuvenator
Cautions
Internal Use: Do not use internally during pregnancy or lactation unless under professional guidance.
Skin Sensitivity: May cause an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals; conduct a patch test before use.
Avoid Overuse: Overuse as a laxative may lead to cramping, diarrhea, and dehydration.
Known Chemical Constituents
Ricinoleic Acid: This unique fatty acid accounts for 90% of castor oil’s composition, giving it its potent laxative and anti-inflammatory effects.
Oleic Acid: Provides moisturizing benefits for skin and hair.
Linoleic Acid: Supports skin barrier function and hydration.
Stearic Acid: Enhances the softening properties of castor oil for skincare applications.
Vitamin E: A powerful antioxidant that supports skin repair.
Botanical Description
Habitat: Ricinus communis is native to tropical Africa but is now cultivated worldwide in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions. It thrives in well-drained soils with full sun exposure.
Leaves: The leaves are large, lobed, and palm-like, resembling a hand with extended fingers. They are typically green or reddish-purple, depending on the variety.
Stems: The stems are smooth, hollow, and range in color from green to red or purplish, with a sturdy, upright growth habit.
Flowers: The flowers are unisexual, with female flowers located above the male flowers on the same plant. They are small and clustered, with no petals, and are usually pale green or red.
Roots: The plant develops a strong taproot with lateral roots that allow it to anchor in diverse soil types.
Fun Facts
Castor oil has been historically associated with “punishment” as it was used as a forced laxative in various political regimes. However, its healing legacy far outshines its misuse, with its seeds symbolically tied to the “Hand of Christ” for its ability to heal.
Parts Used
Seeds (Oil extracted from seeds)
Harvest
Castor seeds are harvested once the spiky fruit capsules have dried and split open, revealing the glossy seeds inside. The seeds are collected, dried, and cold-pressed to extract the oil.
Preparations
Castor Oil Packs: Soak a cloth in warm castor oil, apply to the body, and cover with a heat source to promote detoxification and lymphatic drainage.
Hair and Scalp Treatment: Massage directly into the scalp or blend with other oils for a nourishing hair growth serum.
Digestive Tonic: Taken internally (with caution) as a laxative for short-term relief from constipation.
Topical Application: Used for joint pain, muscle soreness, and skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis.
Sacred Rituals
The Ritual of Release: Use a castor oil pack on the abdomen during the waning moon phase to promote emotional and physical detoxification. Visualize releasing stagnant energy from your body as you place the warmed pack on your belly.
Protection Ritual: Rub castor oil on doorways, windows, or your body’s pulse points to create an energetic shield against negative forces.
Hair Ritual: Use castor oil as a weekly hair treatment to strengthen the roots and stimulate growth, visualizing each strand as a vessel of vitality.
Affirmations
“I release what no longer serves me, allowing clarity and strength to flow into my life.”
Spiritual Associations
Castor oil is linked to purification, protection, and transformation. It is used in spiritual cleansing rituals and applied as a protective barrier against negative energy. Associated with the waning moon phase, it supports release and letting go.

Functions
An analgesic is a substance that relieves pain by reducing the perception of pain signals or alleviating discomfort without causing a loss of consciousness.
Anti-inflammatoryA substance or agent that reduces inflammation in the body, soothing irritation, swelling, or redness in tissues.
Detox and cleanse
Processes aimed at removing toxins and impurities from the body, often through dietary changes, herbal support, and lifestyle modifications to promote optimal health and well-being.
DetoxifyingDigestive & Elimination HealthThe overall well-being and optimal functioning of the digestive system, which includes the gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas, and other supporting organs. It encompasses the processes of breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste, as well as maintaining a healthy balance of gut microbiota.
EmollientA substance or agent that softens, soothes, and moisturizes the skin or mucous membranes, often used to alleviate dryness, irritation, or inflammation.
Hair GrowthImmune System SupportThe measures or substances that enhance or maintain the proper functioning of the immune system, helping the body defend against infections, pathogens, and diseases.
LaxativeA substance or agent that promotes bowel movements to relieve constipation by softening stool, stimulating intestinal activity, or increasing stool bulk.
LymphaticA lymphatic is a substance that stimulates or supports the flow of lymph, aiding in the removal of waste, toxins, and excess fluids from the body while enhancing immune function.
Pain ManagementPain management refers to interventions or therapies designed to reduce, alleviate, or control pain, improving comfort and quality of life.
Skin, Hair & Nail HealthRefer to a variety of disorders or irritations affecting the skin, including rashes, dryness, inflammation, infections, or chronic issues like eczema and psoriasis.
Weight Management & MetabolismThe processes of maintaining a healthy body weight through a combination of balanced eating, physical activity, and metabolic regulation, which involves how the body burns calories and utilizes energy.
