How Castor Oil and Castor Oil Packs May Help Support Menopause Hot Flashes

How Castor Oil and Castor Oil Packs May Help Support Menopause Hot Flashes

How Castor Oil Packs can Help to Reduce Hot Flashes caused by Menopause by Queen of the Thrones

How Castor Oil and Castor Oil Packs May Help Support Menopause Hot Flashes

Written by: Heather Tanti R.P.N (non-practicing)

Medically reviwed by: Melanie Swackhammer M.A.
Est. reading time: 14 minutes

Let’s be honest, hot flashes are no picnic, agreed? You go to bed, comfortable and ready for a good night’s sleep after a long day, but instead you find yourself tossing and turning, waking up soaked in sweat as if you just stepped out of the shower… 

Sighing in exhausted frustration, you peel your damp clothes from your body, change your bed sheets and crawl back in, only to wake up hours later in the exact same boat… Can you relate?

And what’s worse is that menopause hot flashes don’t only creep up at night, but also during the day when you’re seemingly doing your own thing, working, in a meeting, watching tv… all of a sudden it’s like someone turned up the heat, and you feel that uncomfortable prickly sensation creep up your body, and you swear the people around you can feel the heat coming off of you. Sound familiar?

In this blog we’re going to dig deep into why these hot flashes happen with menopause, and how natural practices like Castor Oil Packs and Castor Oil may help support you during this phase of life. Let’s begin!

What causes menopause hot flashes?

Ever found yourself wondering what exactly causes those uncomfortable menopause hot flashes?

Hot flashes, those quick moments of heat, sweating, and discomfort, are quite common during menopause. Surprisingly, not many women seek help for these symptoms, even though they can be bothersome.

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These hot flashes happen because the body reacts strongly to small increases in core temperature, and various factors like hormones and certain signals in the brain contribute to them.

When it comes to managing hot flashes, there are a few options. Some women find relief with hormonal replacement therapy or medications that affect serotonin and norepinephrine, while others find that making lifestyle changes can also help.1

Menopause hot flashes impact around 74% of women in the perimenopausal stage. 

And get this, 65% of women have to deal with hot flashes for over two years, while 36% endure them for more than five years.2 It’s a real challenge for many!

Hot flashes symptoms

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Now, hot flashes are more than just uncomfortable sweating, damp clothes and bed sheets. 

This frustrating symptom can also cause intense feelings of heat in the face and neck, rapid or irregular heartbeat, flushing of the skin, sleep disturbances, perspiration, and even cold chills.3

Beyond the physical sensations, hot flashes can bring along other unwelcome companions.

Many women report feelings of anxiety and even chills as their body temperature quickly rises and falls. 

The frequency and duration of these episodes can vary, with some women experiencing them occasionally, while others have to navigate through them multiple times a day.

Apart from the immediate discomfort, the impact of hot flashes can extend to daily life. Interrupted sleep due to nighttime hot flashes can lead to fatigue and irritability. The unpredictability of hot flashes can also create emotional stress, affecting mood and overall well-being.4

Natural remedies for hot flashes

Have you found yourself searching for a non-hormonal treatment for hot flashes

Estrogen has been a go-to for taming those intense hot flashes during menopause – it’s been the superstar treatment for a while. 

But here’s the twist: nowadays, lots of women are on the lookout for different options. Instead of going the hormonal therapy route, some are exploring alternatives like vitamins and other over-the-counter goodies to find relief from those pesky hot flashes. One of the contenders in this lineup is good ol’ vitamin E.5

How does vitamin E help with hot flashes? Vitamin E isn’t just your regular antioxidant – it’s got some cool tricks up its sleeve. Recent studies suggest that besides fending off free radicals, vitamin E might play a role in keeping those arteries wide and open.6 

While most of the spotlight has been on its heart-friendly benefits, it turns out, it could also be the reason why it helps stabilize blood flow in the arteries, ultimately giving those pesky hot flashes a run for their money.

Vitamins aside, lifestyle factors can also play a part in helping to manage hot flashes, including:

Exercise: Breaking a sweat a few times a week could be your secret weapon against those annoying hot flashes. Working out can be your all-in-one solution for other menopause challenges. Expect improvements in your sleep, mood, energy levels, weight management, and stress levels. It’s like a package deal for feeling better overall.7

And here’s the kicker – being active can change your attitude towards hot flashes. It might not make them disappear, but it can make dealing with them a whole lot more manageable.

Diet: Time to load up on the good stuff – fruits and veggies are your new BFFs in the battle against hot flashes. Why? Well, these water-rich wonders can actually help dial down the heat and keep you feeling refreshed.

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Think of it as giving your body a cool-down treat. Stock up on things like lettuce, cucumbers, berries, watermelon, bananas, avocado, celery, broccoli, and carrots. They’re like nature’s hydrating superheroes.

And here’s a tasty tip – going for a Mediterranean diet might be the key. Don’t ask us why exactly, but folks munching on this kind of goodness seem to have fewer hot flashes.8

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Castor Oil for hot flashes

Continuing with natural remedies for hot flashes, is there any truth to Castor Oil and Castor Oil Packs when it comes to easing this troublesome symptom?

Think of Castor Oil as your natural menopause ally. When you’re dealing with those fiery hot flashes, applying a Castor Oil Pack to your abdomen is like a cozy, comforting hug.

The idea is that it may help to calm your nerves, ease stress and encourage relaxation by naturally supporting your ‘rest and digest’ state.9 

Plus, Castor Oil contains ricinoleic acid, which is known to support inflammation balance10, potentially helping to give you some sweet relief when you need it most.

Now, imagine upgrading your menopause self-care support with different Castor Oil Packs made to target specific areas of your body. Sounds good, agreed?

You see, Castor Oil Packs are so versatile and can be worn practically anywhere on your body. So, with that said, let’s explore 4 Castor Oil Pack options.

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1. Pelvis and hips area: Wearing a Castor Oil Pack in this region may help calm those hormonal storms during menopause and nourish your reproductive organs that are going through a transition.

2. Thyroid/neck area: Wearing a Castor Oil Pack over the neck helps to focus care on your thyroid, a crucial player when it comes to your hormone balance.

3. Liver area: This is where Castor Oil Packs have traditionally been worn to support cleansing and detox, since the liver is the hub of your body’s detoxification.

4. Breasts: Last but not least, wearing Castor Oil Packs over your breasts may help support circulation and lymphatic drainage in the breast area.

Talk about a holistic hormone support team, right?

But, it’s important to keep in mind that not all Castor Oil is made equal, and when it comes to your self-care, you want to ensure that you are using the best quality, like Queen of the Thrones® Golden Castor Oil, which is always:

USDA Organic & Non-GMO Project Verified – Avoiding pesticides, herbicides and GMOs.

Extra Virgin – The golden standard, first press of oil.

100% Pure & Vegan Certified – No additives, preservatives, animal byproducts or anything other than straight up Castor Oil.

EWG Verified® & Hexane-Free – Adheres to stringent standards of the EWG and is processed without solvents like hexane; a known nervous system and hormone disruptor.

Bottled in Amber Glass – To preserve quality and nutrient profile of the oil, and avoid toxic chemicals found in plastic containers such as UV filters, slip agents and BPA.

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Conclusion 

In the wild rollercoaster ride of menopause, finding allies to help ease the twists and turns is crucial. 

Navigating menopause is like learning to dance with a new partner, agreed? It brings a mix of physical and emotional challenges that can leave you feeling like you’re doing the cha-cha one minute, and the tango the next. But hey, that’s the beauty of the journey!

Imagine having your own team of Castor Oil Pack superheroes– It’s like building a personalized wellness squad that’s there to support you so you can tackle those hot flashes and hormonal hurdles.

But, always remember to consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new practice to ensure it’s right for you.

So, here’s to embracing the dance, finding support in Castor Oil’s comforting embrace, and waltzing through menopause with resilience and a touch of self-love. You’ve got this!

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