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Why your castor oil should be: organic, hexane-free, cold pressed and stored in a glass bottle.

By Deidre Stander · May 28, 2024
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Castor oil is a versatile and powerful natural remedy, but not all castor oils are created equal. When choosing a castor oil, it's crucial to select one that is organic, hexane-free, cold-pressed, and packaged in a glass bottle. Here's why:

Organic Castor Oil: Conventionally grown castor plants may be exposed to harmful pesticides and chemicals. Organic castor oil ensures you're getting a pure, natural product free from these toxic substances, making it a safer choice for your health and the environment.

Hexane-Free: Many commercial castor oils are extracted using hexane, a harsh chemical solvent. Hexane residues can remain in the final product, which you then ingest or apply topically. Opt for a hexane-free castor oil to avoid exposing yourself to these potentially harmful chemicals.

Cold-Pressed: The method of extraction matters. Cold-pressed castor oil retains more of the oil's beneficial properties, such as ricinoleic acid, compared to oils extracted with heat or harsh solvents. This ensures you get the maximum therapeutic benefits from your castor oil.

Glass Bottle: Castor oil is best stored in a glass container, as plastic bottles can leach harmful chemicals into the oil over time. Glass is a safer, more sustainable option that preserves the integrity of your castor oil.

By choosing an organic, hexane-free, cold-pressed castor oil in a glass bottle, you're investing in a superior product that will deliver the full range of benefits this remarkable natural remedy has to offer.

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