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Dark Castor Bean Oil 30ml From Israel שמן שעועית קייטר

$26.00

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Castor Bean Oil Dark

שמן שעועית קייטר

30ml

From Israel

100% Pure Black Castor Oil (No Additive, Non GMO)

Ricinus communi

The oil is derived from castor beans, which are roasted and then boiled before being pressed to release the oil. Castor beans are roasted as part of the extraction process, thus creating black ash that helps give black/dark castor oil its rich, dark color. A truly versatile product, black castor oil is revered for promoting healthy skin and hair when added to any beauty routine!

Known Common Names are Castor Bean, Caster Pod, Castor Oil, Black Castor Oil, Qiqayon, Oil of Kik קִיקָ, or Kika oil קִיקָ, Kikajon mazui קיקא’ון מזוי, and nicknamed as Jonah’s oil. Kikayon (קִיקָיוֹן qîqāyōn) is the Hebrew name of a plant mentioned in the Biblical Book of Jonah. Modern day Hebrew still has the same Biblical meaning refers to only the castor oil plant.

 Jonah 4:6-8  Adonai, G-d, prepared a castor-bean plant and made it grow up over Yonah to shade his head and relieve his discomfort. So Yonah was delighted with the castor-bean plant.  But at dawn the next day, G-d prepared a worm, which attacked the castor-bean plant, so that it dried up.  Then, when the sun rose, G-d prepared a scorching east wind; and the sun beat down on Yonah’s head so hard that he grew faint and begged that he could die, saying, “I would be better off dead than alive.” 

One of the most popular is castor oil, which is derived from the castor bean plant native to the Middle East, ie, Egypt and Israel, and East Africa only and and has been used for thousands of years for a variety of purposes, ranging from health to skincare to haircare. It’s an oil that can work wonders for hair. Unrefined, meaning the oil does not undergo any other process after the oil has been pressed. This oil is darker in color than our traditional Lighter color Castor oil, which has to go through a more rigorous, highly refined process of extraction. 

The Castor-Oil plant is in the Book of Jonah 4:6-10, “Now the LORD G-d appointed a plant and made it come up over Jonah, that it might be a shade over his head, to save him from his discomfort…” The Talmudists make mention of the “oil of kika”, which Resh Lakish (3rd century) says is the “kikajon” of Jonah and which is the same that the Arabians call “alcheroa” or “alcherva”, which is לצ’רואה in Hebrew.

The Castor-Oil Plant is the only member of the genus Ricinus, and it has no immediate relatives and is native only to Egypt, Israel, and Africa. The seed is also called Castor bean, sometimes Caster pod, even though it is not a bean.

Castor oil is made from the inner beans, ie, seeds of the castor plant (Ricinus communis). Its taste is initially bland, then becomes bitter and unpleasant. You often hear about the benefits of beauty oils for your hair, nails, and skin. And for good reason: they can help with hydration, strengthening, and more.

However, do not use this product if one is a pregnant woman or breastfeeding. There isn’t enough reliable information to know if castor oil is safe to use when breastfeeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

Castor-Oil plant was known to Herodotus (484 BC – ca.425 BC), who calls it Kiki, and states: The Egyptians who live in the marshes use for the anointing of their bodies an oil made from the fruit of the sillicyprium, which is known among them by the name of “kiki.”

To obtain this, they plant the sillicyprium (which also grows wild in Greece) along the banks of the rivers and by the sides of the lakes, where it produces fruit in great abundance, but with a very disagreeable smell. This fruit is gathered, and then bruised and pressed, or else boiled down after roasting: the liquid which comes from it is collected and is found to be unctuous, and as well suited as olive oil for lamps, only that it gives out an unpleasant odour.

Strabo (63/64 BCE-c.24CE) also mentions in rural Egypt the use of oil from a plant called kiki. (The Geography of Strabo, Book XVII Chapter 2): and kiki is a kind of fruit sown in the fields, from which oil is pressed, which is used not only in lamps by almost all the people in the country, but also for anointing the body by the poorer classes and those who do the heavier labour, both men and women. Theophrastus (370-285 BCE) and Dioscorides (c.40-c.90), in the first century, describe the plant, and Pliny (23-79) also speaks of it as a drastic purgative.

Experts say it may or may not help you to suddenly sprout fuller, longer hair; it does have some hair superpowers. The experts say that the ingredient may help with:

  • Smooth strands. When added to leave-in conditioners or pre-shampoo hair treatments, castor oil can help to smooth the outer protective hair cuticle and add shine.
  • Nourish hair. Castor oil is an emollient, so it can help hair feel less dry.
  • Promote scalp health. Its antibacterial properties help to reduce fungal and harmful bacteria on the scalp.
  • Prevent split ends and breakage. By coating the hair shaft, it can protect the hair from breaking and future hair damage.
  • Helps purify hair and scalp. Castor oil also “absorbs dirt, which is an unexpected benefit.

Castor oil has laxative properties, and we do not recommend this use, but it has anti-inflammatory effects. It’s sometimes flavored with cinnamon, peppermint, or other flavorings to mask its unpleasant taste. We do not do this to our oil. We also do NOT recommend consumption either. Excellent for hair regrowth, skincare, and nail care.

People may use castor oil for constipation, but not recommended, dry eye, and to empty the colon by doing a tummy rub before a colonoscopy. It is also used for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and many other conditions; however, there is limited scientific evidence to support most of these uses. 

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*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.

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