THE TRUTH BEHIND THE VIRAL CASTOR OIL + BAKING SODA REMEDY

For months, social media has been flooded with videos claiming that mixing castor oil with baking soda can “cure anything,” from chronic pain to migraines to even serious illnesses. The mixture is shown as a miracle formula — cheap, simple, and supposedly more powerful than anything pharmacies sell.

But when experts were asked about it, what they revealed shocked everyone.

Millions believed the mixture “draws out toxins,” “heals swelling overnight,” and even “repairs nerve damage.” Viral posts showed dramatic before-and-after pictures, swollen skin turning smooth, old injuries shrinking in hours.

So is it real… or just another internet myth?

Doctors say the truth is a lot more complicated — and a lot less magical.

Castor oil does have natural anti-inflammatory properties. It’s been used for generations to soothe sore muscles, skin irritation, and mild swelling. Baking soda can also calm itchiness and balance pH on the skin.

But combining the two?
Experts warn that this mixture can easily burn the skin, especially on sensitive areas like the face, neck, or joints. Many people who tried it reported severe redness, peeling, or chemical burns — the complete opposite of what they expected.

One dermatologist said:

“The problem isn’t castor oil. The danger comes from mixing it with something highly alkaline like baking soda. Skin reactions can be unpredictable and extreme.”

Online, people shared painful photos: blisters, rashes, and irritated skin. Most had followed viral recipes without knowing the risks.

Even worse, some influencers claimed the mix could “treat tumors.”
Doctors called this dangerous misinformation.

As one expert put it:

“No oil, no paste, no homemade recipe can treat internal disease. People are delaying real care because of these myths.”

So why do pharmacies “not want you to know”?

Because that line makes people click. It’s not a conspiracy — it’s marketing. Viral posts use fear to get attention.

Here’s the real truth:

Castor oil alone can help with mild skin and muscle discomfort.
Baking soda alone can occasionally soothe irritated skin.
But mixing them can be risky — and it does not cure anything serious.

Always talk to a professional before putting viral mixtures on your body. Your health deserves more than a trending trick.

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