Rick Simpson Oil FAQs
FAQs About RSO for Cancer
What is RSO for Cancer?
RSO is a full-spectrum cannabis extract rich in THC and other cannabinoids. Many people use it as a natural option to relieve cancer-related symptoms such as pain, nausea, and appetite loss.
Learn the full story on our What Is Rick Simpson Oil page.
Does RSO Work for Cancer?
Thousands of users report positive results when conventional treatments failed.
Early studies on Cancer.gov also indicate that cannabinoids may have cancer-fighting potential.
How Much RSO Should You Take for Cancer?
Follow the Rick Simpson Protocol: take 60 grams of RSO over 90 days, starting with three rice-grain-sized doses daily.
Full details appear in our RSO Protocol Guide.
How Long Does It Take to See Results?
There’s no fixed timeline. Most people complete the 90-day program, then switch to a maintenance dose.
What’s the Difference Between RSO and THC Tincture?
RSO is a thick, concentrated extract containing all cannabinoids and terpenes.
THC tinctures are diluted with alcohol or carrier oils for lighter potency and easier dosing.
What Does Taking RSO Feel Like?
RSO may cause relaxation, mild euphoria, or drowsiness—effects that usually fade as tolerance builds.
Is RSO Sativa or Indica?
Most RSO is made from indica-dominant strains, valued for their calming and sedative qualities.
How Is RSO Different from CBD Oil?
CBD oil is non-psychoactive and supports general wellness, while RSO contains THC and is often used for serious medical conditions such as cancer.
FAQs on RSO for Pain
What is RSO for Pain?
A full-spectrum extract that targets inflammation and pain via the endocannabinoid system.Is RSO Good for Pain?
Yes. Cannabinoids interact with CB1 and CB2 receptors to relieve pain naturally.How Do You Use RSO Syringes for Pain?
Start with half a rice-grain dose; take orally or sublingually, increasing gradually.Can You Use RSO Topically?
Yes. Apply to affected areas; mix with coconut or olive oil for better absorption.Which RSO Works Best for Pain?
RSO Syringes and RSO Capsules deliver potent, precise relief.
FAQs on RSO for Sleep
RSO’s THC and CBN content promote deep relaxation and longer rest.
How Much RSO Should I Take to Sleep? Start with half a grain of rice and adjust slowly.
How Fast Does It Work? Sublingually 10–15 min; orally 45–60 min.
Which RSO Is Best for Sleep? RSO Tinctures or RSO Gummies taken before bedtime.
Is RSO Anti-Inflammatory? Yes. Cannabinoids help reduce joint and muscle inflammation.
FAQs on RSO Syringes
How to Use: Take orally, sublingually, or mix with food.
How to Open: Twist the cap counter-clockwise; if stiff, warm gently.
Onset & Duration: Sublingual 10–15 min; oral 45–60 min; effects last 4–8 hours.
Can You Vape RSO? No. RSO is not formulated for vaping.
Is RSO Stronger Than Distillate? Yes — it’s full-spectrum, offering richer medicinal benefits.
FAQs on RSO Capsules
Purpose: Cancer, pain, inflammation, and sleep support in a tasteless format.
Onset: 45–60 minutes; duration 4–8 hours.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dark place or refrigerator for freshness.
FAQs on RSO Gummies
What Are They? Edibles infused with full-spectrum RSO.
Do They Get You High? Yes — long-lasting psychoactive effects.
Benefits: Relief from pain, anxiety, sleep issues, and inflammation.
Can You Make Your Own? Yes, combine RSO with gelatin and juice then refrigerate until firm.
For Pain or Sleep? Yes — take before bed for steady overnight relief.
FAQs on RSO Tincture
Uses: Cancer care, pain management, neurological support, anxiety relief, and sleep improvement.
Dosing: Start with 1–2 drops under the tongue; follow our RSO Protocol for medical use.
RSO Oil vs RSO Tincture:
Feature RSO Oil RSO Tincture Form Thick paste Liquid mix with carrier oil Potency Very high Milder, easier to dose Absorption Slower Faster (sublingual) Which Is Stronger? RSO Oil is more concentrated, while tinctures offer better control and bioavailability.
FAQs on RSO for Dogs and Cats
RSO for Dogs
RSO may support dogs suffering from pain, cancer, or anxiety when used under veterinary supervision.
Safe Dosage: Always start with micro doses; dogs are sensitive to THC.
Administration: Mix with food or use a suppository for faster results.
Side Effects: Drowsiness, drooling, loss of balance if over-dosed.
RSO for Cats
Formulated in tiny doses, RSO may help cats with pain, inflammation, and cancer symptoms.
How to Give: Add to food or apply to gums.
Dosage: Start with 3–6 drops two to three times daily.
Caution: THC sensitivity in cats is high — consult a vet first.
For pet-specific guidance, see AKC – CBD and Pets.