Essential Oils, Health

Castor Oil: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Truth

There’s a quiet kind of power in returning to what’s simple—what’s been used for generations, passed from hand to hand, story to story. Castor oil is one of those remedies. It sits humbly on the shelf, often overlooked, yet deeply rooted in both tradition and science.

But here’s where we rise into alignment with truth: not everything said about castor oil is supported by evidence. And when we choose to live in integrity—mind, body, and spirit—we get to honor what is true.

So let’s explore castor oil not as a miracle cure, but as a grounded, research-supported tool for wellness.


🌱 What Makes Castor Oil Unique?

Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid that interacts with the body in specific, measurable ways—particularly in the digestive system and skin. Its benefits stem from how it influences prostaglandin receptors, inflammation pathways, and moisture retention.

This is where ancient use meets modern science.


🌿 10 Evidence-Based Uses for Castor Oil

1. Gentle Relief for Occasional Constipation

Castor oil is one of the few natural remedies that is also FDA-approved as a stimulant laxative. It works by increasing intestinal movement through prostanoid receptor activation (Alookaran & Tripp, 2024).

2. Support for Bowel Preparation

Clinically, castor oil has been used to prepare the bowel for procedures like colonoscopies by promoting effective evacuation (Alookaran & Tripp, 2024).

3. Stimulating Digestive Motility

Ricinoleic acid directly influences smooth muscle contraction in the intestines, helping the body move waste efficiently (Alookaran & Tripp, 2024).

4. Deep Skin Hydration

As an occlusive oil, castor oil helps seal moisture into the skin, reducing water loss and supporting a healthy skin barrier (Kubala, 2024).

5. Anti-Inflammatory Support

Research shows ricinoleic acid has anti-inflammatory properties, which may support skin comfort when used topically (Lubeck, 2023).

6. Antimicrobial Properties

Some studies suggest castor oil exhibits antimicrobial effects, making it a potential supportive agent for minor skin concerns (Alookaran & Tripp, 2024).

7. Wound Environment Support

Maintaining a moist environment is key for wound healing, and castor oil has been used in formulations that support this process (Livesey, 2023).

8. Labor Support (With Medical Supervision Only)

Because of its effect on prostaglandin pathways, castor oil has been studied for labor induction—though this should only ever be done under medical guidance (Alookaran & Tripp, 2024).

9. Gut Permeability Research Applications

Emerging research shows castor oil can influence intestinal permeability, offering insight into gut health mechanisms (Yang et al., 2025).

10. Potential Metabolic Influence

Early pharmacological data suggests possible effects on lipid metabolism, though this area is still being explored (Alookaran & Tripp, 2024).


✨ Let’s Talk Truth: What Castor Oil Isn’t

In a world full of bold claims, clarity is empowering.

Castor oil is not scientifically proven to:

  • Regrow hair
  • “Detox” the body
  • Burn fat or cause weight loss
  • Cure disease

Staying rooted in evidence allows you to use it wisely—and avoid disappointment or harm (Mesa, 2025).


🌱 Spotlight: doTERRA Castor Oil

Not all oils are created equal, and quality matters. doTERRA Castor Oil is cold-pressed and hexane-free, meaning it avoids chemical solvents that can compromise purity.

From a practical standpoint, this makes it a strong option for:

  • Supporting skin hydration rituals
  • Enhancing massage experiences
  • Creating a nourishing base for essential oil blends

That said, the benefits you experience still come back to the same key player: ricinoleic acid. The brand influences quality—but not the fundamental biology.

As always, start with a patch test, and consult a healthcare professional before internal use.


🌿 Final Thoughts: Grounded, Empowered, Intentional

Castor oil doesn’t need to be exaggerated to be effective.

When we strip away the hype, what remains is something beautifully simple:
A plant-based oil with clear digestive benefits and supportive topical uses.

Not a cure-all. Not magic.

But when used with intention—and backed by truth—it becomes something even more powerful:
A tool you can trust.


📚 References

Alookaran, J., & Tripp, J. (2024). Castor oil. StatPearls Publishing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551626/

Kubala, J. (2024). Castor oil: Benefits and uses. Healthline. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/castor-oil

Livesey, E. (2023). 5 benefits of castor oil—and how to use it safely. Health.com

Lubeck, B. (2023). Benefits of castor oil. MedicineNet

Mesa, N. (2025). Which castor oil benefits are backed by science? National Geographic

Yang, D. Y., et al. (2025). Effects of ricinoleic acid on gut permeability in healthy participants. Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology

Essential Oils, Health

Discover the Gentle Power of Castor Oil + Essential Oils

doTERRA’s new CPTG®, Organic, Hexane-Free Castor Oil brings a time-tested natural ingredient into modern self-care. Grounded research shows its core fatty acid, ricinoleic acid, influences smooth-muscle receptors responsible for castor oil’s traditional laxative use (Tunaru et al., 2012). Topically, it’s a thick, nurturing emollient that seals moisture and slows evaporation of essential oils (CIR Expert Panel, 2007).

Evidence snapshot:
A controlled clinical study in elderly adults demonstrated that abdominal castor oil packs eased constipation discomfort (Arslan & Eser, 2011), while an exploratory dermatology trial found castor oil cream brightened under-eye skin tone (Parvizi et al., 2024). These early data hint at localized benefits, though large-scale trials are still pending.

What about “detox”?
Experts emphasize that castor oil does not remove systemic toxins; the liver and kidneys already perform that task. However, mindful rituals such as gentle abdominal packs may enhance relaxation and circulation — supportive, not curative (MD Anderson, 2023).

Why choose organic and hexane-free?
Cold-press extraction avoids chemical solvents like hexane, aligning with cleaner environmental and consumer-safety practices (Cravotto et al., 2022; EUFIC, 2025). doTERRA’s sourcing ensures a solvent-free, USDA-certified organic product designed for safe topical blending (doTERRA, 2025).

How to use it safely

  • Patch-test every new blend.
  • Apply small amounts — a few drops per area.
  • Use packs two or three times per week at most.
  • Avoid internal use or use during pregnancy unless advised by a clinician (Alookaran, 2024).

Favorite DIY Ideas

  1. Night-Time Skin Treatment — 3 drops Castor Oil + 1 drop Frankincense.
  2. Scalp Support Mask — ½ tsp Castor Oil + ½ tsp Jojoba + Rosemary & Peppermint.
  3. Hormone Comfort Pack — Castor Oil + Clary Sage & Geranium; warm compress 30 min.

“Science gives us confidence; ritual gives us rhythm. Together they create empowered wellness.”


References

Alookaran, J. (2024). Castor Oil. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557815/

Arslan, G. G., & Eser, I. (2011). An examination of the effect of castor oil packs on constipation in the elderly. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 17(1), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2010.04.004

Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel. (2007). Final report on the safety assessment of Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil and related ingredients. International Journal of Toxicology, 26(Suppl 3), 31–77. https://doi.org/10.1080/10915810701663150

Cravotto, G., et al. (2022). Towards substitution of hexane as extraction solvent of food products and ingredients with no regrets. Foods, 11(21), 3412. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11213412

European Food Information Council (EUFIC). (2025, May 5). Is hexane in food a cause for concern? https://www.eufic.org/en/food-production/article/is-hexane-in-food-a-cause-for-concern

MD Anderson Cancer Center. (2023, October 19). What to know about castor oil health claims. https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/what-to-know-about-castor-oil-health-claims.h00-159622590.html

Parvizi, M. M., Saki, N., Samimi, S., Radanfer, R., Shahrizi, M. M., & Zarshenas, M. M. (2024). Efficacy of castor oil cream in treating infraorbital hyperpigmentation: An exploratory single-arm clinical trial. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 23(3), 911–917. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.16056

Tunaru, S., Althoff, T. F., Nüsing, R. M., Diener, M., & Offermanns, S. (2012). Castor oil induces laxation and uterus contraction via ricinoleic acid activating prostaglandin EP3 receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(23), 9179–9184. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1201627109

doTERRA. (2025). Meet Castor Oil and 5 Ways to Use Castor Oil. https://www.doterra.com/US/en/blog