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- Introduction
Differences Between RSO and FECO:
FECO
FECO is usually extracted with ethanol and is slightly more refined, sometimes containing a broader spectrum of terpenes.
RSO
RSO typically uses naphtha or isopropyl alcohol as the solvent and has a thick, dark consistency.
RSO was popularized by Rick Simpson, who used the oil to treat his skin and shared it widely to help others.

- HEALTH BENEFITS
- Cancer Treatment:RSO has been known to help reduce tumor size and support cancer treatments.
- Chronic Pain Relief:Useful for managing pain in conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, and multiple sclerosis.
- Anxiety and Stress Reduction:RSO is known to help manage anxiety and promote relaxation.
- Neurological Health:Benefits for conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis.
- Improving Sleep Quality:Many users report better sleep patterns when using RSO.
- Anti-inflammatory Effects:Help in reducing inflammation throughout the body.

- Production of RSO
HOW to MAKE YOUR OWN RSO OIL
Making Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) at home can be a complex and somewhat dangerous process if done improperly, as it involves solvents and high temperatures. However, if you follow safety precautions carefully, it can be done at home. Here’s an outline of the general process for making RSO oil:
What You’ll Need:
- Cannabis(Indica is often preferred due to its higher THC content)
- Solvent(Typically, high-proof alcohol like Everclear or isopropyl alcohol, though ethanol is safest)
- Large glass jar
- Strainer or cheesecloth
- Large glass dish or pan(for evaporating the solvent)
- Double boiler or rice cooker(for decarbing the oil)
- Syringe or container(for storing the oil)
- HOW TO USE RSO OR FECO OIL
There is a method that Rick Simpson suggests when using an RSO regimen. The goal is to consume 60 grams of RSO over the course of 90 days. In the first week, three doses should be taken each day, once in the morning, afternoon, and at night. RSO is very potent. The beginning dose should be the size of half a grain of rice. After the first week, the measured dose should be doubled every four days. It will take approximately three to five weeks before the dosage reaches a full gram of RSO in a day. Continue to take a full gram in a day until the full 60 grams is consumed. The most common side effects when undertaking an RSO regimen excessive tiredness and/or psychoactivity. Over time, the body will adjust to the higher dose of RSO; this typically takes three to four weeks.

- FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) is a concentrated form of cannabis oil that is often used for medicinal purposes. It has gained popularity due to claims about its potential to help with various health issues, particularly cancer. Below are some common FAQs about RSO oil:
RSO oil is a highly concentrated cannabis oil, named after Rick Simpson, a Canadian medical marijuana activist. It’s made using a solvent extraction method to concentrate the THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and other cannabinoids from cannabis plants.
RSO oil is popularly believed to have a wide range of health benefits, particularly in relation to pain management, anxiety, insomnia, and cancer treatment. However, scientific evidence on its effectiveness for these conditions is limited, and more research is needed.
RSO oil can be ingested, applied topically, or used in suppositories. Most commonly, it is taken orally, in small doses, or applied directly to affected areas. It is typically recommended to start with small doses and gradually increase.
While both RSO oil and THC oil contain high levels of THC, RSO oil typically includes a broader range of cannabinoids and terpenes because it’s made from the whole plant. THC oil, on the other hand, is typically more concentrated in THC alone.
The correct dosage depends on factors like body weight, the condition you're trying to treat, and tolerance to THC. It’s usually recommended to start with a very small dose (about the size of a grain of rice) and slowly increase the dosage over time.
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