Castor Oil

एरण्डतैलम्

Castor oil is Eranda Taila, the king of Vata oils. A teaspoon at bedtime moves Apana for Vibandha; rubbed warm on joints, it dissolves Amavata and Gridhrasi pain.

What is Castor Oil (Eranda Taila / एरण्डतैल)?

Castor oil (Eranda Taila) is sweet and pungent in taste, hot in potency, with sweet post-digestive effect. It is heavy, unctuous, and sharp. It is considered the best oil for Vata disorders. It acts as a mild purgative (Virechana), reduces swelling (Shotha), is aphrodisiac (Vrishya), and relieves pain. It is particularly recommended for Amavata (rheumatoid conditions), Gridhrasi (sciatica), and other Vata-predominant disorders. Castor oil is used both internally and externally. Internally, it is given as a mild laxative. Externally, it is applied on joints, abdomen, and painful areas. It is one of the most important oils in Vata Chikitsa (treatment of Vata disorders). Verses: 15-16.

Source: Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Varga 19

Therapeutic Actions (Karma)

  • Vata-shamaka (pacifies Vata)
  • Virechana (purgative)
  • Shothahara (anti-inflammatory)
  • Vrishya (aphrodisiac)
  • Vedana-sthapana (analgesic)

Source: Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Varga 19

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