I have no idea what I copied then in post 2750.
It didn't translate in the Google Translate option.
Tree cutané à la Nigelle pour Chevaux
Ingrédients::
Huile de nigelle d'Egypte (nigella sativa), huile de ricin, cire d'abeilles,
huile de noix de coco, huile de tournesol.
Ricin??<<<<<
(your 2750, I will guess at what I can see in it, will not
fight to defend my opinion......laughing.
If you look at the link in the last post on nigella, you will see that black cumin is quite a healing herb.
Huile de nigelle d'Egypte (nigella sativa)- this for healing, is the black cumin/love in a mist.
huile de ricin - castor oil?
huile de noix de coco - Cocoa Butter.
To me it looks like a recipe for a healing salve or lotion.
I don't know the last word, but do know that if I were making this salve, I might add a little beeswax, it makes a covering to hold the healing chemicals to the skin.
Many or most cosmetics use beeswax.
I can imagine the above as a recipe for herbal salves, the castor oils sold in the drug store are meant to be safe to use.
It may be that to make the killing ricin, you work with what is left after the castor oil is removed, or it may come from the seeds, this is beyond my knowledge.
huile de ricin, to me this says 'oil of castor', may be wrong or only close.