Now Castor Oil is an oil derived from the beans of the castor plant (Ricinus communis). Castor oil has long been recognized as a powerful laxative which may be used for the relief of occasional constipation.
- Supports Digestive Regularity
- With Fennel Oil
Take 1 softgel one to two times daily with food as needed.
Per one softgel
Castor Oil (Ricinus communis) (Seed) (Cold-Pressed, Hexane-Free) - 650mg
Fennel Oil (Foeniculum vulgare) (Fruit) - 10mg
Other ingredients: Softgel capsule (gelatin, water, glycerin)
Caution: For adults only. Castor oil is a laxative. This product is not intended for pregnant or nursing women. Consult physician if taking medication or have a medical condition (including any gastric or intestinal disorders). Do not exceed recommended dose. This product is not intended for long term use. Discontinue use if gastric upset or diarrhoea occurs. Keep out of reach of children.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Castor Oil 650mg provides cold pressed castor oil with a small amount of fennel oil in each softgel. Castor oil is best known for supporting occasional bowel motility, which is why it has traditionally been used as a short term digestive aid. Fennel oil is often included alongside digestive ingredients because of its long history of use for bloating and digestive comfort.
The softgel format is the detail that matters most here. It gives you castor oil in an easier to take form than the liquid oil itself. Castor Oil 650mg is best suited to short term use when you specifically want oral castor oil in capsule form rather than as a general digestive supplement.
What are the active ingredients in Castor Oil 650mg? The active ingredients are 650 mg of cold pressed castor oil and 10 mg of fennel oil per softgel.
What is castor oil commonly used for? Castor oil is commonly used for short term support of occasional constipation and bowel regularity.
Why is fennel oil included? Fennel is a traditional digestive herb, so it is often paired with bowel support ingredients for extra digestive comfort.
Slow to work, made me feel a bit nauseous. Stopped using after a week.