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  2. Castor oil is going viral for clearing skin, growing hair and ...

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    Side effects of castor oil. The side effects of castor oil taken by mouth include: Diarrhea. Abdominal cramps. Nausea. Vomiting. Irritation. Damage to intestinal tract. The side effects of castor ...

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    However, any digestion-related benefits of navel pulling have more to do with massaging the belly button and abdomen than the effects of castor oil absorbed by the skin, he notes.

  4. Castor Oil Can Give You Seriously Glowing Skin, Prettier Hair ...

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    Here, dermatologists explain how the natural remedy can give you glowing skin, prettier hair, and healthier nails. Castor oil has serious beauty benefits. Here, dermatologists explain how the ...

  5. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Beyond adverse effects from the herb itself, "adulteration, inappropriate formulation, or lack of understanding of plant and drug interactions have led to adverse reactions that are sometimes life threatening or lethal." [3]

  6. Castor oil - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil. Despite some undesirable side effects, castor oil is used for labor induction. There is no high-quality research proving that ingestion of castor oil results in cervical ripening or induction of labor; there is, however, evidence that taking it causes nausea and diarrhea.

  7. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. [1] Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs, roots, flowers and essential oils, [2] [3] [4] but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beeswax, and minerals.