About 15g RSO Syringe
Our 15g RSO Syringe is a high-potency, full-spectrum cannabis oil designed for those following the Rick Simpson protocol. This purified extract contains activated cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and essential plant compounds, providing a natural approach to wellness.
Designed for Stage I-II protocols, our 15g RSO Syringe is ideal for users easing into treatment or supplementing an existing regimen. Its balanced size allows for controlled dosing without overwhelming effects, making it suitable for both short-term and maintenance use.
With its full-spectrum formulation, our 15g RSO Syringe delivers a concentrated dose while minimizing THC-related side effects. Whether used independently or alongside a structured plan, it provides a versatile and effective RSO solution.
How to Use
- Start with a rice-grain-sized dose three times daily, increasing gradually.
- Apply a small amount to affected skin, cover with a bandage, and replace daily.
- Can be used alone or as part of a maintenance routine at 1–2 grams per month.
Research
Some studies have looked at the effect of Rick Simpson Oil on prostate cancer cells. The two main cannabinoids that have been investigated are THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol). The studies found that RSO cannabinoids stopped prostate cancer cells from growing and dividing.
Furthermore, RSO caused prostate cancer cells to die, and stopped cancer cells from invading other tissues and spreading. Many patients who are cancer-free continue on daily maintenance doses to prevent their prostate cancers from returning.
Lab studies have demonstrated THC and other cannabinoids found in Rick Simpson Oil slowed and reduced the spread of cancer cells. In 2006, the British Journal Of Pharmacology administered pure THC into the tumors of 9 patients. The study demonstrated the impact cannabis had on helping to manage cancer related pain, fatigue, nausea, appetite loss, and other side effects. Some research suggests that cannabinoids are most effective when paired with traditional cancer therapies.
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