About RSO Suppositories
Our Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) Suppositories offer a powerful, non-psychoactive alternative to traditional RSO consumption.
Designed for rapid absorption through the rectal mucosa, these suppositories allow healing compounds to enter the bloodstream quickly, potentially aiding in conditions like prostate cancer.
With minimal THC-related side effects, RSO suppositories are a convenient and effective way to follow our recommended 60-gram protocol.
Alternative options: oral syinge and capsules.
How to Use
- Take at least 1 suppository each day on an empty bowel, or before bedtime.
- NOTE: Suppositories must be frozen before use! Once frozen, remove the outer shell and insert at least 1″ into the rectum.
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 reduce 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.
RSO Suppositories FAQs
Can you use RSO as a suppository?
Yes, RSO can be used as a suppository, offering rapid absorption through the rectal mucosa. This method allows cannabinoids to enter the bloodstream quickly while minimizing psychoactive effects. Suppositories are a popular alternative to oral syringes for those following the Rick Simpson protocol.
How long does it take for RSO suppositories to start working?
When used as a suppository, RSO is absorbed quickly through the rectal lining, meaning effects may begin within 15–30 minutes. This method bypasses digestion, allowing for faster delivery to the bloodstream compared to oral consumption.
How is RSO supposed to be used?
The recommended Rick Simpson protocol suggests consuming 60 grams of RSO over 90 days. RSO can be taken orally via syringes, in capsules, or as suppositories for those seeking quick absorption with minimal psychoactive effects. Suppositories should be frozen before use, and once solid, the outer shell should be removed before insertion.
How much RSO should a beginner take?
If you’re using RSO through an oral syringe, you should start with a drop the size of a rice grain. Be sure to wait 30-60 minutes to see how you feel. Gradually increase your dosage until you reach 1 full gram per day.
RSO suppositories are taken at least once daily, preferably on an empty bowel or before bedtime, as part of the suggested protocol.
See our RSO Protocol page for more information.
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