Difference Between Jamaican Black Castor Oil and Castor Oil
Posted by BhpPress on September 28, 2009 · 2 Comments
The Difference Between Tropic Isle Living
Jamaican Black and other Castor Oil
Made the Traditional Hand-Processed Way: The castor oil plant originated in Ethiopia and later spread throughout the rest of Africa. It’s believed that it was the ancient Egyptians that first started to make black castor oil. They roasted the beans then through a tedious hand processed method the ultra pure light brown to dark brown oil is extracted (black castor oil). The seeds and method of making black castor oil eventually reached Jamaica via African slaves whose descendants today still make and use it as their ancestors. Tropic Isle Living is proud to continue the tradition.
- Tropic Isle Living Black Castor Oil is made From Organic Seeds
- No chemicals used in the processing of our oil and there are no preservatives. It is pure 100% organic while other Castor Oil have additional additives
- The small amount of ash found in our black castor oil enhances its effectiveness as a hair and skin tonic.
- Tropic Isle Jamaican Black castor Oil comes in amber glass bottles to preserve its quality. Oils tend to lose their freshness and potency when they are exposed to direct light as a result of being in clear bottles. They also risk being contaminated by toxins if placed in regular plastic bottles. We use PET amber colored plastic bottles for our other products. These bottles do not have the contaminants found in regular plastic that causes health problems.
- We Grow, Produce and Distribute our Products: You are dealing with the direct source.
We are Preserving Thousands of Years of a Natural Tradition that Works
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Question i purchased some castor oil from walmarts pharmacy adn on the lable it stats infomration of a laxative is that the correct castor oil… i looked all over my area and noone had jamaican black so i got this one will it work…
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Yes you may still use that kind as long as it’s 100% castor oil with no salts and additives. For future reference though, when you do not have access to JBCO, try HHCO (Home Health Castor Oil), most vitamin/health stores carry it!
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