Castor Oil - Benefits and Uses
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Here is how to make use of it to remove moles:<br />
1. Mix baking soda, a few drops of <strong>Castor</strong> oil <strong>and</strong> aspirin in a clean, small<br />
bowl.<br />
2. Rub the mixture gently on the mole in a circular motion.<br />
3. Wait until the mixture has dried out before washing it off later. You should<br />
do this twice daily until the mole has been removed or reduced.<br />
Ringworms<br />
Are you being troubled by an itchy <strong>and</strong> uncomfortable circular pink patch that<br />
you cannot stop scratching? This is what they call ringworms. Ringworms are not<br />
uncommon as studies show that 2 out 10 people are plagued with ringworms.<br />
That is why a lot are looking for an immediate cure to the pesky patches.<br />
These patches are not only itchy but also sting. This disease is communicable<br />
between people who share locker rooms, swimming pools or individuals with<br />
pets. But these can be easily cured by using <strong>Castor</strong> oil which contains anti-fungal<br />
properties that can get rid of the ringworms.<br />
When the oil comes in contact with ringworms, your pink itchy patches will<br />
miraculously heal. To apply, massage the oil on the affected area until healed.<br />
Athlete’s foot<br />
Tinea pedis or commonly known as athlete's foot is a common fungal infection<br />
usually on the foot but may spread to palms, groins <strong>and</strong> other parts of the body.<br />
This is because the fungi thrives on warm, moist areas which is why sweaty feet<br />
are often the target. Your sweaty feet inside the socks then becomes an ideal<br />
environment for the fungi.<br />
The most common symptoms of athlete's foot are excessive itching between toes,<br />
blistering, burning stinging sensation of feet, peeling, <strong>and</strong> discoloration of toe<br />
nails.<br />
The risk of having athlete's foot is higher for those who constantly wear shoes,<br />
have weak immune system, injuries in toes or nails, <strong>and</strong> moist feet for a long<br />
period of time.<br />
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