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Castor Oil Packs: Benefits, the Evidence & How to Use Them

A castor oil pack is one of the oldest, simplest self-care rituals: a cloth soaked in castor oil, placed on the skin (often over the abdomen) with gentle warmth. Here's why people use them, what the evidence shows, and how to do it cleanly.

Why do people use castor oil packs?

  • Relaxation & ritual. The warmth and quiet 30–60 minutes make it a calming wind-down.
  • Comfort over the abdomen. Traditionally used to support digestive comfort and ease of tension.
  • Skin nourishment. Ricinoleic acid in castor oil conditions and soothes the skin it sits on.
  • Reusable & affordable. One wrap plus a bottle of oil lasts for many sessions.

What the evidence says

Let's be honest (general information, not medical advice):

  • Castor oil's main fatty acid, ricinoleic acid, has documented anti-inflammatory activity when applied to the skin — which supports the “soothing” experience people report.
  • The warm compress itself is genuinely relaxing and can ease the feeling of tension.
  • However, strong clinical proof for “detox” or internal-organ claims is lacking. Enjoy castor oil packs for comfort and relaxation, not as a medical treatment.

How to use a castor oil pack (step by step)

  1. Fold the cloth and soak it with cold-pressed castor oil until damp (not dripping).
  2. Place it on the area (commonly the abdomen), cover with the wrap, and add gentle warmth (a warm — not hot — pack).
  3. Relax for 30–60 minutes.
  4. Wipe off, and store the reusable wrap in a sealed bag for next time.

What you'll need

FAQ

How often? Many people do 3–4 sessions a week.

Will it stain? Castor oil can stain fabric — use the wrap and old clothing.

Can I reuse the cloth? Yes, top up with oil and store sealed; replace when it looks worn.

References & further reading

  • Vieira C. et al. Effect of ricinoleic acid in acute and subchronic experimental models of inflammation. Mediators of Inflammation, 2000. Read
  • Use of Castor Oil in Dermatology: A Narrative Review. Cureus, 2025. Read

This article is for general information only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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