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Castor Oil Cleanse: What I Witnessed in 2016 Changed How I Approach Fertility Support


Could a simple traditional cleanse be the missing itstep in your fertility journey?

For many women struggling with persistent discharge, inflammation, or tubal-related issues, the answer may not lie in one single solution—but in preparing the body properly before treatment begins.

In 2016, I witnessed something that completely changed how I approach natural fertility support.




My First Real Experience with a Castor Oil Purge

The first time I witnessed a castor oil cleanse was in 2016. A herbal practitioner administered it to a woman she was preparing to treat for infertility.

Within a few hours, the woman began making repeated trips to the toilet.

She later described her first bowel movement as a mixture of normal stool and a whitish, cheese-like substance, noting that a significant amount was expelled.

Curious, I checked in again later.

During her second bowel movement, there was still a noticeable amount of this whitish discharge, along with some oily residue and visible orange pulp from the mixture she had taken.

Over time, the intensity reduced, and everything gradually returned to normal.

That moment stayed with me.

It wasn’t just what I saw—it was what followed.

See πŸ‘‰ How to stop discharge and heal hydrosalpinx


What Happened Next Was Even More Interesting

After going through a structured herbal support program:

  • The persistent discharge she had been experiencing reduced
  • Her overall reproductive health improved and all forms of discharge that plagued her for years stopped

This made me start asking deeper questions:

πŸ‘‰ Was the cleanse removing something?


πŸ‘‰ Or was it preparing the body for better healing?

I did some research into it and discovered that the castor oil cleanse is an ancient practice with roots in many parts of the world. This showed me that it wasn’t just a local tradition, but a widely recognized approach across cultures—largely based on the well-known laxative properties of castor oil.

I learned from this experience with the castor oil cleanse and began recommending it to women who reached out to me for support. Similar responses were often observed, especially among women dealing with Hydrosalpinx (fluid filled fallopian tubes). 

Many reported noticing increased output during the cleanse, including whitish, mucus-like substances, milky fluids, or other variations in stool appearance.

Following this initial step, some of these women chose to continue with my structured support program—and today, a number of them have gone on to conceive and become mothers. You can read their testimonials on this blog.

πŸ‘‰Hydrosalpinx Testimonial 2 Natural Conception After Chronic PID

What Exactly Is a Castor Oil Cleanse?

Castor oil is widely recognized—even in modern medicine—as a natural stimulant laxative.

Sources like Mayo Clinic and MedlinePlus confirm that it works by:

  • Stimulating intestinal movement
  • Promoting bowel evacuation
  • Clearing the digestive tract

When combined with orange juice, it becomes easier to take and more tolerable.



So What Was That “Cheese-Like” Substance?

This is where many people get confused.

While traditional interpretations may describe it as “waste” leaving the body, modern understanding suggests it is most likely:

  • Intestinal mucus
  • Unabsorbed oil
  • Loosened bowel contents due to rapid movement

πŸ‘‰ In simple terms:
It’s not stored toxins—but a visible result of how the body responds to the cleanse.


Why This Cleanse Is Used in Traditional Medicine

The use of castor oil for cleansing is not new. It has deep roots across cultures.

In India

In Ayurveda, castor oil (known as Erand oil) is used in a process called Virechana (therapeutic purgation).

It is believed to:

  • Clear internal imbalance
  • Prepare the body for deeper healing
  • Support overall digestive health

In Africa

Across many African traditions:

  • Castor oil is used as a clearing or preparatory remedy
  • Often given before starting fertility or womb-related treatments

The Common Principle

Across cultures, one idea remains consistent:

πŸ‘‰ Before healing begins, the body is first prepared

ReadπŸ‘‰Hydrosalpinx healing process: what really works


Can This Help with Fertility?

Here’s the honest answer:

A castor oil cleanse alone is not a cure for infertility.

However, it may:

  • Support digestive balance
  • Reduce internal burden
  • Prepare the body for herbal or nutritional interventions

In many cases, improvements seen after such protocols are due to a combination of factors, including:

  • Reduced inflammation
  • Improved microbial balance
  • Targeted herbal support

Who Should Be Careful?

This is important.

Castor oil cleanse is not for everyone.

Avoid if

  • You are pregnant
  • You have a chronic digestive condition(such as Crohn's or IBD).
For me, I advise women in my private program to do it once in 6 months and I guide them on the process.

Castor oil is powerful—and should be used intentionally, not casually.


A More Balanced Way to See It

Instead of seeing it as a “detox miracle,” a better way to understand it is:

πŸ‘‰ A preparatory cleansing step that may support deeper healing when used correctly.


Could Your Body Need Preparation Before Treatment?

If you’ve been:

  • Struggling with persistent vaginal discharge
  • Dealing with inflammation or tubal issues
  • Trying different remedies without results

Then the missing step may not be more treatment

πŸ‘‰ It may be proper preparation


Want a Structured, Guided Approach? 

If you’re looking for a step-by-step natural protocol designed specifically for women dealing with:

  • Tubal blockage
  • Hydrosalpinx
  • Chronic discharge
  • Fertility challenges

I offer a private guided program where I walk you through:

✔ Safe cleansing methods
✔ Targeted herbal support
✔ Step-by-step reproductive health restoration

πŸ‘‰ Send me a message or reach out to join the program and get personalized guidance.


Final Thoughts

Sometimes, the breakthrough doesn’t come from doing more…

It comes from doing things in the right order.

And for many women, that starts with preparing the body first.

In the next Post, I will explain how to do Castor oil cleanse, following same process I learned back in 2016.

Efe Abu


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Disclaimer:

This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new remedy, supplement, or health program.


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Mayo Clinic. (2021). Laxatives: How to Use Them Safely.
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Ayurveda sources:
Lad, V. (2002). Textbook of Ayurveda: Fundamental Principles. The Ayurvedic Press.

Sharma, R. K., & Dash, B. (2005). Charaka Samhita (Ancient Ayurvedic Text). Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series.

African Traditional Medicine:
Sofowora, A. (2008). Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine in Africa. Spectrum Books.


*Note:

Traditional systems such as Ayurveda describe the use of castor oil (Eranda/Erand oil) in therapeutic purgation (Virechana), while modern medical sources classify it as a stimulant laxative due to its active compound, ricinoleic acid.


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