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Castor oil is very famous in the medical sector and when used in its natural state, it helps in minimizing infections and making medicines to cure various ailments. Some people prefer to use it in its natural state while other manufacturers add other components to make it work faster. It has achieved the green light from the Food and Drug Administration to be used as a laxative for people who have digestive issues. It is safe and used
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Public Disclosure of Hospital Infection Rates Vary By State - 03/16/2012

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