The Power of Castor Oil Packs

Castor oil packs are a gentle, natural way to support your body’s healing and well-being.

Castor oil, pressed from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant, has been used for centuries for its medicinal and cosmetic benefits. While it’s well known for nourishing the skin and hair, applying castor oil packs to the body can also support your internal organs, digestion, immune system, circulation, and even reproductive health.

A castor oil pack involves placing a cloth soaked in castor oil onto a specific area of your body, such as the abdomen, lower back, liver area, or uterus. With the addition of heat, the oil absorbs more deeply, helping to boost circulation, support detoxification, and ease inflammation. Many people use castor oil packs to reduce pain, cramps, swelling, and digestive discomfort, while others find them helpful for hormone balance, fertility, and overall relaxation.

Castor Oil Pack Benefits

  • Alleviate bone and muscle pain
  • Reduce or eliminate muscle spasms or cramping
  • Relax muscles and organs to support healing
  • Increase circulation
  • Support healthy lymph movement
  • Promote detoxification
  • Support cleansing & rejuvenation of the liver and intestines

How to Use a Castor Oil Pack

  1. Gather your supplies
    • Organic cold-pressed castor oil
    • A soft piece of flannel or cotton cloth (large enough to cover the treatment area)
    • Plastic wrap (to catch drips)
    • A hot water bottle or wheat bag
    • An old towel or sheet (castor oil can stain)
  2. Prepare the pack
    • Fold the cloth to the right size for the area you’re treating.
    • Pour enough castor oil onto the cloth so it’s saturated but not dripping.
  3. Apply the pack
    • Place the oil-soaked cloth directly onto your skin over the chosen area (e.g., lower abdomen or over the liver, just below the right ribcage).
    • Cover the cloth with plastic wrap or a protective layer.
    • Place the heating pad or hot water bottle on top.
  4. Relax and let it work
    • Lie down and rest for 30–60 minutes while the oil absorbs. Some people even leave it on overnight if comfortable.
    • Use this time to read, meditate, or simply rest.
  5. Aftercare
    • Remove the pack and clean your skin with a little warm water and mild soap or a mix of water and baking soda.
    • Store the cloth in a sealed glass container in the fridge to reuse (it can be used many times, just add more oil as needed).

Tips for Best Results

  • Use castor oil packs 3–4 times a week for ongoing benefits, or daily during times of acute discomfort.
  • Always protect your bedding and clothes, as castor oil stains permanently.
  • Avoid use during pregnancy unless guided by a qualified practitioner.
  • Choose organic, cold-pressed, hexane-free castor oil to avoid chemicals and ensure maximum therapeutic effect.

Have you tried a castor oil pack before? Try it out and let me know how you go!

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Natural Support for Intimacy

Young Living make some great products that can support intimacy.

Golden Rod Essential Oil

This oil is very popular and often sells out! It naturally supports performance in the bedroom.

Goldenrod flowering tops are distilled to produce this fragrant oil, which has been used traditionally for its calming, uplifting, and relaxing aroma. Dilute and apply topically to the shoulders, neck, and soles of the feet to help unwind from a stressful day. Goldenrod essential oil has a charming scent which is peppery and has hints of citrus. Its aroma is known to promote calm, mental clarity, and a sense of general wellbeing.

Sensation Essential Oil

Sensation Essential Oil combines fragrant, feminine essential oils that are uplifting and refreshing. This blend encourages feelings of love and affection. Sensation is uplifting, stimulating, energising, calming and balancing, with an alluring and exotic scent. It can be used to nourish and support healthy skin, and may assist with breaking down emotional blocks. The intoxicating scent of Sensation enhances the excitement of experiencing new heights of self-expression and awareness.

Sensation Massage Oil and Sensation Body Wash are two great products based on the Sensation Essential Oil blend. They can be used by both men and women.

NingXia Red Health Tonic supports energy and circulation in the body.

NingXia Red is a blend of superfruit juices and pure Orange, Yuzu, Lemon and Tangerine essential oils. Enjoy NingXia Red daily to energise, fortify and revitalise the body and support overall wellness from head to toe.

Join my Young Living family and you can get access to wholesale prices as well as information on how to use to support healthy, loving relationships.

If you would like to know more, email manager@suzannemctierbrowne.com

I will be happy to answer your queries and help you to access authentic Young Living products at the best possible price.

You can also use the main Young Living website, using the number 1000181 to have me as your Sponsor and Enroler which means that I can then educate and guide you on your Young Living journey.

Diet Soft Drinks and MS

As you may know, I was diagnosed with MS in my twenties and I overcame it with implementing a natural lifestyle and natural remedies. One of the key factors I credit to my recovery was eliminating diet soft drinks. What is the link between diet soft drinks and MS?

While I was researching how to heal, I came across Lady Cilento mentioning in her books the importance of a fresh food diet and staying away from sugar, soft drink etc. While I didn’t consume too much sugar, up to that point, I had been a big consumer of diet soft drinks. In those days consumers did not know of the potential dangers.

In high school it had become the ‘in thing’ to have a can of diet soft drink (or soda) for lunch, no food. Diet soft drinks were the new trendy beverages of choice in Australia at that time. So as teenage girls wanting to stay thin, we’d stand around in our lunch break (had no energy to do much else) slowly sipping our drink and chewing on the straws – we were so hungry!

My diet soft drink habit continued at university and was then supplemented with heavy coffee drinking, particularly at assignment and exam times. As well as overloading on saccharin, I had unknowingly become addicted to caffeine. Later when I finished university studies, I decided to wean myself off coffee even though it was then, and still now, totally socially acceptable to be a caffeine addict.

However going cold turkey was quite an unexpected and unpleasant experience

I had excruciating migraines for three days and all over body aches, etc. Needless to say having gone through caffeine withdrawal once, I have a very healthy respect for its powerful addictive effects. I now mostly drink organic herbal teas or an occasional water-decaffeinated organic coffee and of course lots of filtered water.

But during that same period there was little information in Australia about the dangers of consuming artificial sweeteners and diet soft drinks, and so I continued to drink them until my MS diagnosis. However I then followed Lady Cilento’s writings and eliminated them completely from my diet.

Studies since then as noted in Sally Fallon’s book, Nourishing Traditions, have indicated that the sugar, artificial sweeteners and phosphoric acid, etc., in soft drinks can have a negative impact on bones and joints. Elaine Hollingsworth in Take Control of Your Health and Escape the Sickness Industry contends that artificial sweeteners are a major cause of MS. I strongly feel my recovery was greatly assisted by eliminating the consumption of diet soft drinks. 

I had learned a lot from my research and had taken immediate action to have as many physical treatments I could manage and to clean up my diet plus supplementing with high quality vitamin C powder (with bioflavonoids). My focus and determination was very high and of course I was buoyed by a decrease in my MS symptoms from that first week of corrective treatments.

Do you notice any ill effects from drinking diet soft drinks and products with aspartame?

You can read more about my MS journey here.