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Keywords: castor oil plant, ricinus, kloščevec, Ricinus communis, Plantae, Magnoliophyta,
Magnoliopsida, Malpighiales, Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae, Acalypheae, Ricininae,
Ricinus, R. communis, Wunderbaum, Christuspalme, Hundsbaum, Läusebaum, Palma Christi,
ricino, ricin commun, ricino, Mamona, ricin, seed.pod, Castor Bean Plant, red, green, pink,
Rubber Tree, Herbal Medicine, Toxic Substance, Poisonous Organism, bean,
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Description: The valuable purgative known as Castor Oil is the fixed oil obtained from the seeds of the Castor Oil plant.
The seeds contain a toxic substance.
Besides being used medicinally, the oil is also employed for lubricating purposes, burning and for leather dressing.
Castor oil is also used in hydraulic brake fluids and in biodegradable laundry detergents, as well as in paints and varnishes.
Oil meant for these purposes is extracted by heat and is poisonous.
Castor Oil is regarded as one of the most valuable laxatives in medicine.
Externally, the oil has been recommended for various cutaneous complaints, such as ringworm, itch, etc. |
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