Organic Castor Oil At Cost Again

Published: Thu, 01/18/24

Hey Everyone!

I just can’t keep our Castor Oil on the shelves. We sell out during promotions, and each time people beg for us to offer it on special once again.

Anyhow, I got 400 bottles this time, which I am certain is enough for everyone.

Plus, one woman told me to stock pile this stuff. The FDA is lurking at every door lol. If that truly does happen, it will be gone in a day no matter how much I have.

Normally $22.95, our Organic Cold-Pressed Castor Oil is $15.95 each when you get a 3-pack.

We have the best Castor Oil on the planet. It's Certified Organic, Hexane-Free, unrefined, cold-pressed Castor Oil, and we offer it in a glass jar.

Castor oil is 90% Ricinoleic acid, which is a very special kind of unsaturated fat that is beneficial for so many things. Many of you may remember how your grand parents made sure to always have it around the house.

As seen at the clinical study here, castor oil has ant-inflammatory and pain-reducing properties. Many people rub it in to their joints to help alleviate pain, sore muscles, and others use it to help alleviate menstrual cramps. It’s Anti-fungal and Anti-microbial, and it’s really good for your immune system. Therefore, some people put it on their psoriasis.

The Ricinoleic Acid in the castor oil can be used to moisturize skin, because they act as humectants, which retain moisture by preventing water loss through the outer layer of the skin. In fact, castor oil is used in cosmetics to promote hydration. Manufacturers often add it to products like lotions, makeup, and cleansers. You can also use this rich oil on its own as a natural alternative to store-bought moisturizers and lotions. However, castor oil is very thick, so some people mix it with other skin-friendly oils, like coconut oil, almond oil, or olive oil to make an ultra-hydrating moisturizer.

Castor Oil is also used as an anti-dandruff remedy. People love our Castor Oil, because it’s certified organic, unrefined, cold processed, and comes in a glass jar. It’s a very high-end Castor Oil. Using our Castor Oil topically for all of these suggested remedies above is a stupendous idea. It is safe to take internally in small amounts, but it’s generally used as a laxative that way. Some women take it internally in order to induce labor.

Some people also use castor oil on their eye lashes to make them longer, thicker, and stronger. The Ricinoleic Acid in Castor oil can help correct a Prostaglandin F2alpha deficiency, which is the cause of thinning eye lashes.

Be sure to put a little bit on your skin first, just to make sure you are not allergic to it, before you put it on your eyelashes. Most people are not allergic, but it's good to test it before you put it near your eyes.

Normally $22.95, our Organic Cold-Pressed Castor Oil is $15.95 each when you get a 3-pack.

If you are interested in ordering, click the link below:
https://therawfoodworld.com/product-category/at-cost/

Thanks everyone for your support!

Sincerely,

Matt

 
 


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Tucker GA 30084
USA


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