Wolvesbane (Fort Smith, Arkansas) on 07/14/2015
I have used castor oil on skin tags and white moles to some success, and it has improved the condition of several old scars.
Yse topically, directly on wound, liberally.
You do not get the same effect taking it internally.
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Replied By James (Las Vegas, Nv.) on 01/18/2016
I had a friend who was diagnosed with pancreas cancer and had 2 weeks to live, started using the caps and lived for 6 more months and stopped taking them and died shortly after, for topical use you need bloodroot, zinc chloride, and wheat paste, mix even amounts and apply, but be careful the zinc is hot and it is used to open the skin to allow the bloodroot to do its job, cover the area and leave for 15 min. wash off and apply gold bond salve.
This treatment is for cancer treatment only. Any time this mix is used for melanoma it's called black salve.
Replied By M J (Pasadena Ca ) on 09/24/2017
I mistakenly thought I was buying burdock root (never purchase without your reading glasses) and thought that's very odd it's red. I never noticed it being red. I brewed a nice strong cup as I like burdock root tea, Well ONE gulp was so strong it felt like a chemical burn on my lips. I could not get rid of that horrid taste and I felt nauseous. Nest morning my arm pits smelled of sulphur! A few days later it burned slightly going out as it did going in. I went to the herb store and we realized my mistake.
So I do not recommend taking it internally!
After reading about it I will apply the tea externally to the eczema areas.