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Amazing Hydrogen Peroxide Uses and Benefits

What Is Hydrogen Peroxide?

It’s the only germicidal agent that consists of only oxygen and water, which kills disease organisms through the process of oxidation, and it’s thought to be the world’s safest, all-natural sanitizer.

Amazing Hydrogen Peroxide Uses

Most people associate hydrogen peroxide with its ability to be used to treat minor medical conditions, which is why you will find the chemical compound in the pharmaceutical section of your local store. Here are some common medical uses of a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and a few uses you may never have considered.

1. Ease a Sore Throat

You can treat a sore throat with hydrogen peroxide in a couple of different ways. You can gargle a mixture peroxide and warm boiled water, or you can dip a wool covered stick in 3% peroxide and coat your tonsils .

2. Soothe Dry Skin

Hydrogen peroxide can be an excellent natural remedy for dry skin. When you add half a pint of peroxide to your bath water, the extra oxygen helps to rejuvenate the body and leaves your skin hydrated. Its antiviral and antibacterial properties can also help with various skin infections and skin conditions.

3. Clean and Disinfect Small Cuts

You can apply it directly to the wound to clean away any dead tissue. Doing this will help the wound to cease bleeding, and it’s capable of clearing up infections and preventing new infections from forming.
Using peroxide on small cuts and wounds is one of the most popular uses of the chemical. To ensure you don’t inhibit friendly bacteria from facilitating the healing process, you only want to apply it to the affected area once.

4. Get Rid of Acne

If you suffer from acne that has become infected, use hydrogen peroxide instead of antibacterial soap to help speed up the healing process. Applying it to acne on the skin will work in the same way as it does on wounds. It will not only clean the area, but it will also kill the unwanted bacteria.
Only apply it to the infected area once to avoid killing the good bacteria that your body needs to facilitate healing.

5. Get Rid of Canker Sores

Canker sores, or small shallow ulcers that can form in your mouth, can be cured with the help of hydrogen peroxide. Combine it with some water and swish it around in your mouth for about thirty seconds, spit out and rinse with water and it will help you to get rid of a canker sore. It’s important to remember to combine it with water since too much concentration can cause irritation and blistering.

6. Get Rid of Bad Breath with a Peroxide Mouth Rinse

Unhealthy organisms that hang out in your mouth are the cause of bad breath.
If you can’t seem to get rid of bad breath with brushing alone, swish a bit of hydrogen peroxide around in your mouth as a mouthwash for thirty seconds to help rid your mouth of the unhealthy bacteria and organisms.
Just swishing with the chemical compound once a week can eliminate bad breath for seven days. Not to mention, it has teeth whitening properties. Watch how much you use, as overusing the mouthwash will end up killing the good bacteria that is in your mouth.

7. Battle Foot Fungus

If you’re tired of the itching and burning that comes with athlete’s foot and foot fungus, hydrogen peroxide’s antifungal properties may be the perfect antidote.
Combine equal parts water and peroxide, and apply to the foot to see your athlete’s foot cured. You can also use the mixture on your shower shoes to get rid of foot fungus in its tracks and prevent athlete’s foot before it can form.

8. Treat Colds

While there is no cure for the common cold, you can use hydrogen peroxide to help manage many of the symptoms that are a part of the flu and the common cold. You can mix it with kosher salt and baking soda to remove infections out of your nasal passage and put a couple of drops in your ears to kill any bacteria that have taken up residence in them.

9. Get Rid of Ear Infections

Just a couple of drops of H2O2 can help you kill the bacteria that cause ear infections. Keep in mind that ear infections can get serious, so you may still want to visit the doctor if you are unable to cure your ear infection with this method. Side note: Peroxide is not just used for human ear infections but also an ingredient of a good homemade ear cleaner for dogs.

10. Get Rid of Ear Wax

If you have trouble hearing, it may be a result of a buildup of excess ear wax in your ears. Just like using hydrogen peroxide to get rid of ear infections, you can use it to remove ear wax.
Carefully, place a few drops of olive oil in your ear and follow up with a few drops of hydrogen peroxide. Keep your head tilted for sixty seconds, lean the other way to let the liquid drain out. Follow this by flushing your ear out with some warm water.

11. Treat a Sinus Infection

Its antibacterial properties can help kill off the bacteria that is responsible for sinus infections. Mix the chemical compound with equal parts of water; this will help dilute it, so you don’t end up burning the insides of your nasal passages.
Place the mixture in a nasal spray container and spray it into your nose, blowing it back out after fifteen seconds. Spraying hydrogen peroxide into your nasal passages should help kill the infection. In addition, to help with a painful sinus infection, inhaling a few drops of pure mint oil will dissolve any sinus cavity quickly.

12. Treat a Toothache with Hydrogen Peroxide

Holding a mix of hydrogen peroxide and warm water in your mouth for several minutes will help ease tooth pain. Keep it in your mouth for around ten minutes if you can, to get the most benefit. Doing this will help significantly reduce the amount of pain you may be experiencing until you can get to a dentist. Avoid overusing this method to ensure you don’t kill the good bacteria that live in your mouth.

13. Detoxifying Bath

You can add two quarts of peroxide to your bath to give the water a detoxifying boost. It’s perfect for helping you rid your body of all kinds of infections from the lower half of your body, including many STDs. Soak in the tub for at least thirty minutes to ensure you emerge from the bathtub free of germs.

14. Treating Yeast Infections

Hydrogen peroxide is something that occurs naturally in the vagina and, in most cases works to prevent yeast infections by killing the main culprit, Candida Albicans. Yeast infections occur when your body produces too much yeast, overwhelming the peroxide that occurs naturally in the body.

15. Teeth Whitener

To keep your smile looking bright, swish hydrogen peroxide around in your mouth for at least thirty seconds, once a week.
Doing this will not only assist in whitening your teeth, but it will also kill the bacteria that causes bad breath. Along with being a germicidal agent, it also acts as a bleaching agent.

16. Use as a Toothpaste

To create an all-natural toothpaste, void of the artificial ingredients that are common in the name brand tubes of toothpaste, simply mix a small amount of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide and use to brush your teeth. Making this kind of paste is not only easy, but it also doesn’t contain any harsh, artificial chemicals.

17. Use as Deodorant

Mixing hydrogen peroxide with dish soap at a ratio of 1:2, you create an effective deodorant. Apply the mixture to your underarms, leaving it in place for thirty minutes, then rinse it off. Doing so will help you keep dry and odor-free for up to 24 hours. While you may not want to use this method every day, because dish soap is rather sticky, it can work great in a pinch.

18. Clean Contact Lenses

If you wear contact lenses, you know that over time, they can accumulate a buildup of proteins. While you probably use a commercial contact lens cleaner to get rid of these proteins, a cheaper alternative is to use hydrogen peroxide. It’s one of the active ingredients found in commercial cleaners, but it less expensive and can clean your lens quickly and easily.

19. Whiten Your Nails

Just like it can whiten your teeth, hydrogen peroxide is an excellent way to whiten your nails. If you’re looking to lighten their appearance and make them brighter, soak a cotton ball with peroxide and then dab each fingernail.

20. Cover Your Darker Roots

If you bleach your hair blonde, you may get frustrated when your roots start to show in between hair appointments. You can remedy this situation by bleaching hair some hydrogen peroxide to your roots and letting it bleach for half an hour before rinsing it out. If you do this often enough it can help conceal your dark roots before your next hair appointment.

21. Lighten Your Hair

If you want to subtly lighten or dye your hair over a period, without resorting to coloring your hair, hydrogen peroxide is a great alternative.
To employ this method, mix it with equal parts water and place in a spray bottle. Spray your hair with the solution and comb through your hair to help distribute the mixture. Allow it to dry. Doing this on a regular basis will gradually add blonde highlights to your hair. 

22. Disinfect Your Toothbrush

More than 100 million bacteria, including staphylococci bacteria and E. coli, live on your toothbrush. That’s why it’s essential to sanitize your toothbrush from time to time.
Pouring hydrogen peroxide over your toothbrush every week makes the most of its natural disinfectant properties and will help to kill the many bacteria that can live on your toothbrush. Disinfecting your toothbrush on a regular basis will decrease the chance that the bacteria will find their way into your mouth.

23. Treatment for Gum Disease

A potent antibacterial agent, hydrogen peroxide is great for killing the germs and bacteria that cause gingivitis. To help battle gum disease, mix a teaspoon of peroxide with a teaspoon of baking soda to create a paste. Place it on your toothbrush.
Begin to gently brush the paste onto your gums and along your gum line. Spit the paste out and thoroughly rinse your mouth out with water. Complete this a couple of times a week for several weeks to help battle gingivitis.

24. Soften Corns and Calluses on Your Feet

Corns and calluses can make moving your foot not just uncomfortable, but even painful if not treated. Hydrogen peroxide is a great natural agent that can significantly soften those pesky corns and calluses.
Simply mix one cup of the peroxide with ½ a cup of water in a bowl, stir well, and let sit for five minutes. Soak the affected foot for fifteen minutes. Remove your foot from the solution, rinse it with clean water and dry it thoroughly. Continue doing this several times a week for three weeks to get permanent relief.

House Cleaning Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide

Its antibacterial properties make hydrogen peroxide ideal for disinfecting the various surfaces around your home. Cleaning your home with it not only helps to prevent members of your house from becoming sick, but it’s also perfect for keeping illnesses from spreading.

25. Disinfecting Countertops

You can use hydrogen peroxide to clean your bathroom and kitchen countertops, and any other hard surface where germs and bacteria may collect.
Simply mix it with equal parts water and put it in a spray bottle. Spray down your surfaces and use a sponge to wipe them down.

26. Whiten your Grout

The collection of dust and dirt on your grout can quickly make it look dingy and dirty, and nothing is worse than dirty grout. To make the best DIY grout cleaner, and bring it back to its original white, simply spray hydrogen peroxide onto dry grout and let it sit for several hours.
Once you’ve given it enough time to penetrate the dirt and grime that has accumulated, come back with soapy water and a toothbrush and vigorously scrub the grout. After drying it off, the grout should look clean, white, and new.

27. Clean Your Mirrors

Most commercial cleaners that you use on your mirrors will leave unsightly streaks, no matter how hard you try to avoid them. Hydrogen peroxide has been proven to be a great no-streak cleaner for mirrors. Simply spray the chemical on your mirrors and wipe off with a paper towel. A bonus to using peroxide to clean your mirrors: it kills bathroom germs that have taken up residence on the glass.

28. Clean Your Toilet

Disinfecting your toilet bowl has never been easier. As part of a homemade toilet cleaner, pour four ounces of a bottle of hydrogen peroxide into your toilet and let it stand for twenty minutes.
Come back and scrub out the toilet with your toilet brush, and flush. You can also douse your toilet brush with the peroxide to disinfect it and keep it sanitary and clean.

29. Clean Your Bathroom Tiles

The tiles in your bathroom can become incredibly ugly due to the buildup of soap scum and stains, and you can use hydrogen peroxide to brighten the tiles while killing germs and mold and mildew that has begun to form.
Mix it with flour to form a paste and apply it directly to the tiles. Cover the area with plastic wrap and let the mixture stand overnight. The next morning, you simply have to rinse the tiles until they become clean.
Peroxide is such a powerful bathroom cleaner, it can even be used to get rid of rust stains in your in your toilet and tub.

30. Hydrogen Peroxide Kills Mold

If you come across mold or mildew in your house, you can spray it with hydrogen peroxide and wipe it clean. It’s efficient against various types of molds and mildews and can help you clean and detoxify a wide array of household surfaces.

Hydrogen Peroxide Uses in the Kitchen

When used as an antibacterial and germicidal agent, hydrogen peroxide is great for cleaning just about everything around your house. It’s also convenient to use in the kitchen. There are numerous specific applications for the compound that can help you keep your kitchen clean and free of germs.

31. Clean Your Cutting Boards

Cutting boards are prone to the accumulation of deadly germs and bacteria. After you use your cutting board, you can rinse it off with fresh water and then spray it with hydrogen peroxide to take care of the germs before they can find their way into other foods that you are preparing your utensils.

32. Add it to Your Dishwasher

If you find that your dishes aren’t as sparkling clean as you want them after running them through the dishwasher, you can use hydrogen peroxide to boost your dishwasher’s performance. Add a couple of ounces of peroxide to your dish detergent to help your dishwasher do a better job. You can also add some to your regular dish soap to give it a boost in killing germs.

33. Removes Stubborn Caked-On Food

If you’re struggling to remove stubborn caked-on food from your pots and pans, hydrogen peroxide can help. Just mix it with some baking soda to form a paste and rub it into the problem spot and let it sit for several minutes. Use warm water to scrub to problematic stain away. The baking soda cleans as an abrasive, while the peroxide assists in breaking up the particles.

34. Disinfect Your Sponges and Dishrags

The more you use your sponges and dishrags, the more germs and bacteria they will pick up, and when they sit around, the bacteria and germs can multiply and an alarming rate.
To stop this from happening and to kill the germs and bacteria, soak them in hydrogen peroxide, or simply spray them with the compound while they are sitting in the sink. Using peroxide to disinfect your sponges and dishrags will not only keep you safe from deadly germs, but it will extend the life of your sponges.

35. Clean Your Fruits and Vegetables

Hydrogen peroxide works great for cleaning your fruits and vegetables of harmful pesticides. There are several ways to accomplish this. First, you can spray some food-grade peroxide on them and let them sit for a couple of minutes before rinsing off and letting them dry. You can also add some vinegar to another spray bottle and combine it with the peroxide. The two work together to detoxify your food.

36. Keeping Fruits and Vegetables Fresh

Hydrogen peroxide can extend the life of your fresh vegetables and fruits. With a sink full of water, add a quarter cup of food grade hydrogen peroxide and soak your produce in it for twenty minutes.
After they’ve soaked, rinse them and dry them off. The peroxide removes the chemicals that have accumulated during the growing process and preserves freshness.

37. Keeping Salad Fresh

Salads tend to wilt pretty quickly. If you want to keep your salad fresh for longer, you can mix two tablespoons of peroxide with one cup of water and spray it over your salad. Make sure you use food-grade peroxide and properly dilute the peroxide.

38. Cleaning the Fridge

If your fridge has started to smell a bit funky, you can use hydrogen peroxide to get rid of the unpleasant odors, while disinfecting the surfaces. Wipe down the shelves and the insides of the fridge with peroxide to get rid of ugly food stains, kill germs, and neutralize many of the odors. To take care of the rest of the odors, add a box of open baking soda to your fridge.

39. Grow Mushrooms in Your Refrigerator

You can use hydrogen peroxide to grow oyster mushrooms in your refrigerator. The process takes about six months, from start to finish, but will result in a ton of free mushrooms. Watch this video on how to grow mushrooms in your refrigerator, an astonishing way to use peroxide.

40. Cleaning Windows

Use hydrogen peroxide to clean your windows without having to worry about harmful chemicals. Take one of your spray bottles and add hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, and water. Apply the mixture to windows and allow it sit for several minutes to help loosen the dirt, oils, and grime that has accumulated on the surface of the windows.
Then wipe the window down with a clean paper towel. If the windows still have some residue on them, you can repeat the process. 

Miscellaneous Other Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide

There are numerous other ways you can use hydrogen peroxide to clean and disinfect around your house. Here are several more ways you can utilize the amazing chemical compound H2O2.

41. Clean your Rugs, Carpet and Mattress

You can spray hydrogen peroxide on your rugs, carpets or mattress to get rid of mud or urine stains and unsightly food stains. Make sure you only do this with light colored fabrics, because you could end up bleaching dark colored fabrics, leaving new, ugly patches instead. 

42. Clean Makeup Brushes

Using hydrogen peroxide to clean makeup brushes makes the painful process easier. Mix 3% peroxide with water and soak your brushes for five minutes, followed by rinsing the brushes clean. For squeaky clean brushes, repeat this process once a week.

43. Clean Your Child’s Toys

Children, in particular infants and toddlers, tend to stick everything in their mouth, leaving them crawling with germs and bacteria. As a result, your child can end up becoming sick.
To disinfect their toys, occasionally wipe them down with hydrogen peroxide. Be sure to get the toy box and play areas as well. It’s a much safer cleaner than many of the commercial cleaners because it will not cause their lungs to become irritated.

44. Use Hydrogen Peroxide in the Laundry Room

Instead of using harsh bleach with cold water in your laundry to clean your whites, swap it out with hydrogen peroxide and cold water, to get your whites looking bright. You can even go a step further and clean your white vans shoes with it.
Soak the fabrics for about thirty minutes to pull the unsightly yellowing from your whites to make them look cleaner and feel fresher. Be sure to separate laundry carefully and only use it on white fabrics as the peroxide can end up bleaching your other clothes by mistake.

45. Brighten Your Curtains and Table Cloths

If your white curtains and tablecloths have become yellow and stained, you can wipe down the yellow areas with some hydrogen peroxide to bring new life to your linens and curtains. You can also toss them in the washing machine with a little hydrogen peroxide to brighten them and make them look like new.

46. Wash Your Shower Curtains

Your shower curtains love to collect soap scum and mildew like they are going out of style. To kill the mildew and remove tough soap scum from your shower curtain, use hydrogen peroxide. If your shower curtain can go in the washing machine, run it through the rinse cycle with some hydrogen peroxide, or you can wash it by hand, by spraying it down with the peroxide and scrubbing it down with a sponge and rinsing with fresh water.  

47. Remove Tough Stains from White Clothing

Several types of stains are particularly tricky to get rid of, like blood stains or sweat stains that form in the armpits of shirts. You can use a mixture of two parts hydrogen peroxide and one part detergent to deal with these hard to remove stains.
Place the solution directly onto the stains and let sit. Then run the clothes through a cycle in the washing machine and watch them disappear. Make sure you only use this technique on white colored clothes, as the peroxide will bleach dark or patterned fabrics.

48. Remove Odors from Your Clothes and Carpet

If your clothes, upholstery or carpet smell a bit musty, you can use hydrogen peroxide to eliminate the foul smelling odor and make your clothes smell fresh.
Remove odors from your clothes by mixing peroxide with white vinegar and adding it to your wash. Make sure you only do this with your light colored clothing.
In addition to getting rid of any carpet or upholstery smells a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and liquid dish soap works best. To get cat urine smell out of carpet or upholstery spray it on and let it dry. When you vacuum the residue all smells will be gone. 

49. Disinfect Your Kid’s Lunchboxes

How often do you wash out your child’s lunchbox? Chances are not very often, which can result in it getting nasty with the buildup of overlooked food residue.
To keep their lunch box clean and free from germs and bacteria, spray it with hydrogen peroxide at the end of the week. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with clean water and wiping it down. Making sure to disinfect your children’s lunchboxes on a regular basis to help keep them healthy.

50. Disinfect the Inside of Your Cooler with Peroxide

Coolers tend to have the same problem as lunchboxes. After a summer of continuous use, they tend to go neglected, resulting in a buildup of food residue. To help disinfect them and keep your entire family healthy, simply wipe them down like you would the lunchbox.

51. Sanitize Your Reusable Bags

Many people are starting to use reusable shopping bags when they head to the grocery store, which is an excellent way to eliminate waste and protect the environment. Just like with your kid’s lunchboxes and coolers, these bags need to be disinfected from time to time.
To properly clean your reusable shopping bags, turn the bags inside out and spray the fabric with hydrogen peroxide. Not only with this disinfect the bag, but it will help to eliminate any lingering odors from the food.

52. Clean Your Humidifier or Dehumidifier

Because of the constant flow of moisture through these devices, they tend to accumulate mold.
To keep this from getting out of control and becoming a sanitation issue, you can run a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide through the device to kill the mold that has accumulated inside. If you want to continue to process clean air, it’s important to clean your humidifiers regularly.

53. Increase Plant Growth with Hydrogen Peroxide

Have you ever noticed how rainwater helps your plants grow faster? Hydrogen peroxide for plants is found naturally in the rain. To simulate rain and help increase the growth of your plants, you can soak the seeds in a solution of one ounce of peroxide for every two cups of water. Soak the seeds overnight, then plant as usual. To boost the health of your current plants, spray them with a solution of 1-part peroxide to 32 parts water.
It can also help protect your plants from the harmful sun damage. The plants use the chemical, that occurs naturally as a by-product of photosynthesis, to control how their cells react to the varying levels of light. 

54. Kill Mites

While mites or spider mites may not be harmful to humans, they can be a pain when you find them in your home. To get rid of them without contaminating your house or yard with toxic chemicals, simply spray some hydrogen peroxide wherever you find them.

55. Eliminate Algae from Your Aquarium

Home aquariums not only bring beauty to your home décor but can offer you therapeutic benefits as well. The only downside is having to clean the fish tanks, especially when algae begins to accumulate.
To clean your fish tank, safely and efficiently, without causing harm to the inhabitants, is to use hydrogen peroxide. To keep your fish and plants from being hurt, you want to only use about 60 milliliters of three percent peroxide per 66 gallons of water. Slowly add the peroxide to the tank using a syringe or dropper for five minutes. If you can, try and apply it directly to the algae. It will react with the algae, killing it, and then diluting.

56. Help Transport Fish

If you are transporting fish in a bag, adding hydrogen peroxide to the water will help keep your fish more comfortable and safer during the carriage. For this, you want to use the little white tablets that dissolve in water for a more controlled release of oxygen.

57. Treat Animal Wounds

You can use hydrogen peroxide to treat wounds in animals, just like you would treat your injuries. Dabbing it carefully onto the wound will help to remove any dead flesh and kill any bacteria that may be in the wound.

58. Induce Vomiting to Save Your Pet’s Life

You can use the 3% peroxide to help induce vomiting if your pet has ingested something toxic. Use for cats, dogs, ferrets, and pigs. Do not use this method on rodents, rabbits, horses, squirrels or birds, or ruminant animals. Before giving peroxide to your pet, try and get them to eat something, increasing their likelihood of vomiting.
If they don’t eat anything, use a syringe to squirt 1 millimeter of peroxide per pound of weight, into the back of the animal’s mouth. Within fifteen minutes, your pet should begin vomiting. If it doesn’t work after a second try, take your pet to the vet.

59. Water Sanitation

A powerful oxidizing compound, hydrogen peroxide can be an excellent way to treat well water that contains iron bacteria, iron, or sulfur. When you add it to the water, a large amount of oxygen is released and begins to oxidize, killing any coliform and iron bacteria in the water without leaving metals, salts, or other chemical residuals in the water.

60. Remove Skunk Odors

Mixing dish soap, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide is a good way to get rid of skunk odor. It works because the oxygen molecules help to neutralize the scent by bonding to the thiols. Altering the chemical makeup contributes to eliminating the stench quickly.

61. Get Rid of Weeds

If you’re tired of always pulling pesky weeds from your grass and garden, hydrogen peroxide can help. You simply have to mix one ounce of three percent peroxide with one quart of water and spray on the weeds. Let it stand for approximately fifteen minutes then rinse with water.

62. Cleaning Compost Buckets

While compost buckets are great for the environment, they tend to harbor harmful germs and bacteria and can begin to smell atrocious.
To keep it from developing an unbearable stink and becoming gross too quickly, add an inch of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide into the bottom of the bucket to clean it out and start off right. As you add food to the bucket, the peroxide allows you to keep it in your kitchen for a bit longer with quite a bit less stench.

Hydrogen Peroxide Benefits

63. Safe and natural cleaning compound

Hydrogen peroxide is a natural antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agent, so it’s a safe and effective compound for many natural cleaning products at home.
Not only is it non-toxic, but it’s also environmentally friendly, so you can keep your family and pets from ingesting harmful chemicals. It’s also an inexpensive solution for keeping your entire house free of germs and bacteria.

64. Safe and chemical-free stain remover

The chemical compound, H2O2, is excellent at removing stains from all kinds of materials. You can use it to get blood stains out of carpet and from different types of fabrics, like stains in clothing, upholstery, carpeting.
It removes stains that have settled in the grout of your floors and cleans your shower walls, and remove numerous kinds of stains from your light colored clothing. Hydrogen peroxide is a safe stain remover that won’t leave harsh chemicals on items that you treat.

30 Outstanding Castor Oil Uses and Benefits

Castor oil has traditionally been used as a remedy for treating various skin conditions and infections, relieving constipation, and increasing the health of hair. However, recent studies have shown that castor oil can be used to support the immune system, and an anti-inflammatory agent, antimicrobial agent, and lymphatic stimulant.


Topical Uses for Castor Oil

  • Arthritis Treatment
  • To Strengthen and Grow Hair
  • Acne Treatment
  • Skin Moisturizer
  • Deep Cleanser
  • To Improve Immunity Function
  • To Eliminate Fine Lines and Wrinkles
  • Reduce Swelling and Inflammation
  • Support Lymphatic System
  • Increase Circulation
  • Heal Wounds and Abrasions
  • Relieve Menstrual Cramps

Oral Uses for Castor Oil

  • Relieve Constipation
  • Clean Out Intestines Before Surgery
  • Induction of Labor

1. Natural Arthritis Remedy

Castor oil’s anti-inflammatory properties make it an excellent massage oil for arthritic joints, sore muscles, and inflammation of your nerves. The ricinoleic acid that castor oil contains possess the ability to boost anti-inflammatory properties within the body and is considered a safe remedy for arthritis pain. Here are the various ways you can use castor oil to treat arthritis pain.

Directions

  • Take a piece of unbleached cotton flannel fabric and fold it to create three to four layers. Soak it in castor oil and place it over the affected joints. Wrap the cloth with saran wrap and put a heating pad or hot water bottle over the area. Leave it for at least 45 minutes. Do this once a day to help reduce pain and inflammation in your joints.
    • The saran wrap will prevent the heating pad or water bottle from getting oily.
    • Reuse the pads by placing them in a Ziploc bag in the refrigerator until you’re ready to use them again.
  • Take it orally by adding a tablespoon of castor oil to your favorite beverage.
  • Massage warm castor oil into the affected joints. To promote proper absorption, massage into the skin before you go to bed and leave it on overnight.
    • To avoid scalding the skin, make sure the castor oil is not too hot when applying to the affected area.
  • When treating severe arthritis pain, add a pinch of ginger powder to a boiling glass of water. Once the water has cooled, add two tablespoons of castor oil. Be sure to mix the concoction well before drinking.
    • This remedy works best when you drink it when you first wake up or right before you go to bed.
  • If you dislike the taste of castor oil, take a castor oil supplement or pill. However, this won’t be as useful as pure castor oil.

2. Getting Rid of Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are often caused by pregnancy and rapid weight gain, but can also be a result of aging, hormonal imbalance, sudden weight loss, and swelling. Castor oil is known as one of the best treatments for a variety of skin conditions. Its rich contents and various fatty acids make it an excellent moisturizer and effective treatment for getting rid of unsightly stretch marks.

  • Using your fingers, massage enough castor oil over the stretch marks to cover the entire affected area.
    • For added moisture, mix two tablespoons of coconut or almond oil with one tablespoon of castor oil.
    • Avoid applying the treatment to the broken skin.
  • Use a thin cotton cloth to cover the area.
  • Leave the cloth on the area for about 15-20 minutes to help ensure the oil penetrates deeply.
    • Covering the area with a heating pad or hot water bottle will speed up the results.
  • Repeat this process on a regular basis to see a significant reduction in the appearance of your stretch marks.

3. Castor Oil For Treating Acne

The common skin condition, acne, is a result of impurities accumulating in your pores, causing the skin to become irritated and inflamed. Many of the acne remedies on the market today contain benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, which tend to dry out the skin. Castor oil, similar to using neem oil, is a natural resource that will draw out dirt, dead skin cells, excess oils, and bacteria without drying out your skin.

Directions

  • Place a bowl of boiling water on a stable surface and grab a towel.
  • Holding the towel over your head, lean over the bowl of water.
    • Doing this opens up your pores, which allows the castor oil to penetrate your skin deeply.
  • Keep your face over the bowl for several minutes.
  • Take a washcloth and moisten it with warm water, and apply a small, dime-sized amount of castor oil to the cloth.
  • Gently rub the affected area with the washcloth.
    • Use small circular motions when applying the castor oil to the area.
  • Leave the castor oil on your skin overnight.
  • When you wake up, remove the castor oil using a damp towel to wipe away the oil.
  • Using cold water, splash your face several times.
    • Cold water will shrink your pores, while warm water will open up your pores.
  • Pat your skin dry and use a facial cleanser to clean away the remaining castor oil.
For the best results, repeat these steps on a daily basis for between 10 and 14 days. You can use castor oil to prevent acne by following this process a couple of times a week.

4. Deep Facial Cleanser

Along with treating acne, you can use castor oil as a deep facial cleanser. Unlike the harsh chemicals in over-the-counter and prescription facial cleansers that dry out your skin, using castor oil as a deep cleanser will get rid of pimples fast, deep-clean your skin of dirt, bacteria, dead skin cells, and excess oils while keeping your skin soft, supple and flawless.

Directions

  • Using a generous amount of the oil blend in the palm of your hand, rub them together to warm up the oil.
  • Using slow, firm motions across your skin, massage the oil into your face, paying particular attention to any areas that may be a problem.
  • When your pores are thoroughly saturated, take a clean washcloth and soak it in hot water.
  • Place the washcloth over your face. Leave it on until it has become cool to the touch.
  • Gently wipe your face with the washcloth, and then rinse it in hot, running water.
  • Repeat these steps several times to thoroughly clean your face.
    • Be sure to not scrub your face hard during the final step of the process.

5. Eliminating Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Castor oil is great for reducing fine lines and wrinkles because it penetrates deep into your skin, which stimulates the production of elastin and collagen. These two components in the skin are responsible for its elasticity and tautness. Castor oil’s emollient properties allow the skin to quickly absorb it, keeping your face hydrated and plump, which is also important in reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. To ensure you get the most out of the castor oil treatment follow these steps.

Directions

  • Clean your face with your regular facial cleanser and cold water.
  • Using a towel, pat your skin dry.
  • Remove any traces of the cleaner with a cotton ball soaked in toner.
    • If you don’t have toner, you can use rose water or witch hazel.
  • Allow the toner to dry, then pour a small amount of castor oil into the palm of your hand, rubbing hands together to warm up the oil.
  • Gently massage the oil into your face using small, circular motions.
  • Repeat the process every day.
    • For maximum benefits, apply the oil to your face at night, before going to bed.

6. Castor Oil For Hair Growths

Castor oil, and more specifically, Jamaican Black Castor oil, has become a popular treatment for growing healthier, thicker hair. When regularly used on your roots, it can increase hair growth, reduce hair damage from products and styling, hydrate hair, make hair shinier and fuller, prevent dry scalp, and improve the overall health of your hair. When you apply it to the ends of your hair, the castor oil can help reduce frizz and repair split ends. Follow the steps below to help strengthen and grow your hair.

Directions

  • Apply castor oil to your scalp and roots using your fingertips.
    • Make sure to distribute it on your scalp evenly.
    • Try to avoid getting the oil into the strands of your hair. Due to its thickness, it can be difficult to remove.
  • Cover your hair with a plastic shower cap and wrap your head with a towel.
  • Allow the oil to remain on your hair for at least fifteen minutes.
    • For best results, leave in overnight.
  • To remove the castor oil, wash your hair thoroughly with shampoo.
  • For the best results, repeat the process every week for 6 – 8 weeks.

7. Relieving Constipation

Castor oil is a popular way to relieve constipation. The various components in the natural constipation remedy act as a powerful laxative, stimulating both the small and large intestines and purging the colon walls, allowing impacted fecal matter to move through the colon. The fatty acids in the castor oil also work to prevent liquid from being absorbed by the intestinal tract, helping the bowel to retain its moisture, which allows it to pass through the colon easier. 
Follow the steps below to use castor oil to relieve constipation.

Directions

  • Add between 30 and 60 grams of castor oil to a glass of lukewarm milk.
  • Substitute a glass of lukewarm water if you don’t like milk.
  • Drink the entire glass.
  • Add some ginger to the concoction if you find the smell too strong.
  • In about an hour, you will begin to feel the effects of the castor oil.

8. Improving Immune Function

Using castor oil regularly is believed to improve various immune system functions, including lymphatic drainage, thymus gland health, and blood flow. The lymphocytes, which is a type of white blood cell found in the body’s immune system, attack perceived threats to the body and outside invaders like bacteria and toxins. The use of castor oil helps the body produce the proper levels of lymphocytes, which are stored and released into the lymphatic tissue from the lymph nodes, thymus gland, and tissue from the small intestine. Apply castor oil packs to your abdominal area to increase the body’s absorption of the oil.

9. Treating Ringworm

A relatively common skin condition, ringworm is caused by a fungus and grows into a ring-shaped, red rash. Studies show that nearly 20 percent of the population has suffered from ringworm at least once in their life. While it can be a pain to deal with, castor oil is an excellent treatment for ringworm. The undecylenic acid found in the castor oil acts as an antifungal agent that kills the infection.

10. Minimize Appearance of Scars

Castor oil is great for reducing and preventing the appearance of scars. The many fatty acids found in the oil help stimulate the lymphatic system in the body, which is essential for preventing scars. While it can’t eliminate scars that you already have, it can reduce their appearance.

11. Heal Dry, Cracked Heels

Castor oil’s miraculous ability to hydrate the skin makes it a perfect remedy for treating cracked heels. It is rich in vitamins, and essential nutrients help to hydrate dry, cracked skin. Simply rub castor oil on your feet, put on a pair of socks, and leave on overnight. You’ll notice a dramatic difference.

12. Induce Labor

Castor oil helps induce labor. When taken orally, castor oil works to stimulate the bowels. Castor oil tends to irritate the uterus, which causes contractions to begin. 

13. Relieve Sunburn

With the same cooling sensation as aloe, castor oil is great for alleviating painful sunburns. The ricinoleic acid will protect any blisters that pop up from becoming infected and reduce the inflammation associated with sunburns.

14. Castor Oil For Thicker Eyebrows

Castor oil has been proven to be an effective way to grow and strengthen your hair. But did you know that it can also work to thicken your eyebrows? The antioxidants, proteins, vitamins, fatty acids and nutrients it contains all work to nurture the hair follicles and fight against bacteria that may be a factor that hinders growth.

15. Lengthen Eyelashes With Castor Oil

The vitamin E, proteins, minerals, and antibacterial properties of castor oil can help strengthen and lengthen your eyelashes when applied on a regular basis. It penetrates deep into the skin when applied to the area, moisturizing and refreshing the area to help the eyelashes grow quicker and prevent them from breaking.

16. Remove Moles and Skin Tags

When mixed with a little baking soda, castor oil can be an excellent way to get rid of unsightly moles and skin tags. You simply have to apply the paste to the affected area and cover it with a bandage. Doing this daily for four to six weeks will eliminate the moles and skin tags.

17. Soften Cuticles and Eliminates Brittle Nails

Castor oil has a high concentration of vitamin E, which works wonders for brittle, dry nails. Massaging it into your nails and cuticles every evening will result in soft cuticles and healthy looking nails.

18. Perk Up Your Ferns

Castor oil has many uses, but did you know that you can use it to liven up your ferns? The high amount of minerals and vitamins will do wonders if your ferns look unhealthy. Combine warm water, castor oil, baby shampoo, and add several drops of the mixture to the soil. Follow up with regular watering, and within a couple of days, your ferns will be perky once again.

19. Repel Moles in Your Yard

If you have trouble with moles trashing your yard, castor oil could be just what you need to send them on their way. Mix two gallons of water and a half a cup of castor oil and pour it down the mole holes. The solution won’t kill the moles, only make it unpleasant enough that they will find another place to dig.

Castor Oil Benefits

Castor oil is widely known to be an excellent natural remedy for constipation, but can also be used to benefit your hair, skin, and face. Scientists and doctors believe that the high concentrations of unsaturated fatty acids that are present in Castor oil are the reason for its incredible health benefits. Below are some of the most common benefits of using castor oil.

20. Support the lymphatic System

Your lymphatic system is responsible for expelling metabolic waste from your body. When you have drainage problems or flow disruptions, castor oil can help to get things moving again. Applying castor oil packs to your lymph nodes allows your body to absorb the oil quickly.

21. Reduces Skin Inflammation

Castor oil has strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help to heal bug bites, rashes, and itches. To relieve skin inflammation within a small area on the skin, simply soak a bandage with castor oil and apply it to the affected area. For larger areas, soak a cotton ball in castor oil and apply it to the affected area. Rinse it off after an hour, repeating several times throughout the day.

22. Fights Toenail Fungus

The undecylenic acid found in castor oil is an active ingredient that is great for relieving fungus in the body. To treat toenail fungus, soak your feet in warm water and Epsom salt for five minutes. Follow the soak by liberally applying castor oil to the affected toenail.

23. Hydrates Chapped Lips

The fatty acids found in castor oil help to hydrate and moisten dry, chapped lips. Apply castor oil to your lips several times a day to hydrate and moisturize. You can also create a soothing topical treatment by mixing castor oil, glycerin, and lemon juice. Apply before bed to hydrate chapped lips.

24. Relieves symptoms of migraines

A natural pain reliever, castor oil is great for relieving headaches and migraines. To help relieve symptoms of migraines and headaches, rub a teaspoon of the oil into your forehead for about a minute. You should start feeling the effects within two to three minutes.

25. Reduces menstrual cramps

Massaging warm castor oil over your abdomen can be an excellent way to relieve the symptoms of menstrual cramps and period pain. The ricinoleic acid in castor oil works as an anti-inflammatory and is an analgesic agent which helps relieve pain. Castor oil packs are perfect for relieving menstrual cramps.

26. Soothe Mouth Sores

The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of castor oil make it the perfect natural remedy for treating mouth sores. To address sores in your mouth, apply a small amount of castor oil or peppermint oil to the area. After several minutes, rinse your mouth out with water and repeat several times throughout the day.

27. Soothe Muscle Aches and Pains

When rubbed directly onto the skin, the ricinoleic acid is better able to penetrate deeper, helping to relieve inflammation in the tissues. To gain relief from sore and painful muscles, place a castor oil pack on the affected area and cover with a heating pad or hot water bottle. The heat helps deliver the castor oil to the inflamed joints and tissue.

28. Relieve Insomnia

If you suffer from insomnia, castor oil can help you fall asleep. Instead of taking harmful (and sometimes habit-forming) medication to help your insomnia, rub castor oil along your eyelids before going to bed. Your body absorbs the oil and promotes healthy circulation, helping you to become more relaxed, inducing help you sleep.

29. Eliminate Corns

Corns on your feet can be painful and irritating. The hydrating abilities of castor oil can help to remove them. To treat corns, soak your feet in warm water for about fifteen minutes. Dry your feet and apply castor oil to the corn. After about ten days of treatment, you should be able to peel the corns away easily.

30. Anti-Fungal Properties

Castor oil contains the biochemical agent undecylenic acid, which is used to stop fungal growth. The undecylenic acid makes the natural remedy ideal for numerous types of fungal infections including yeast infections, athlete’s foot, and ringworm. Mix with coconut oil and apply it to the affected area and left on overnight until the fungus heals.