That claim is another “miracle mix” that doesn’t hold up—mixing castor oil with baking soda isn’t going to make doctors speechless, and it won’t cure serious health problems.
What this combo actually does
- Castor oil: sometimes used as a laxative (for short-term constipation).
- Baking soda: can neutralize acid, but using it internally too often can upset your body’s electrolyte balance.
Together, they don’t create any proven treatment for arthritis, tumors, skin tags, or other conditions often claimed online.
⚠️ Risks to know
- Drinking castor oil regularly can cause cramps, dehydration, and dependency
- Too much baking soda can lead to high sodium levels, stomach irritation, or even serious complications
- Applying the mixture to skin may cause irritation, especially for sensitive or older skin
If you still want a safe, practical use (external only)
🧴 Gentle skin softening blend
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon castor oil
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
How to use
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