Ricinoleic Reset Protocol

The oral protocol uses one teaspoon of cold-pressed, hexane-free castor oil no more than three times per week. The topical protocol applies castor oil to a target area and follows it with 15 minutes of massage. The warm compress protocol p…

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The oral protocol uses one teaspoon of cold-pressed, hexane-free castor oil no more than three times per week. The topical protocol applies castor oil to a target area and follows it with 15 minutes of massage. The warm compress protocol places an oil-soaked cloth over the lower abdomen for 45 minutes at a comfortable temperature. The protocol uses oral ingestion, topical application, and a thermal compress as three simultaneous delivery routes. The protocol requires cold-pressed, hexane-free castor oil to preserve ricinoleic acid concentration for receptor-level activity. The article warns that refined or chemically processed castor oil can weaken the described receptor-binding mechanisms.