How to Use RSO
Oral Use:
Begin with a dose the size of a grain of rice, taken three times daily. Gradually increase the dosage over a 5-week period until reaching a full gram per day. This slow titration allows your body to adjust while building toward the recommended intake.
Topical Use:
Apply a small amount of RSO directly to the affected area. Cover the application site with a bandage and replace daily as needed for continued support.
Maintenance:
After completing the full 60-gram protocol, many users transition to a maintenance dose of 1–2 grams per month to support ongoing wellness and prevent recurrence.
Research & Potential Benefits
Emerging research has explored the potential role of Rick Simpson Oil Syringes in managing prostate cancer and other aggressive conditions. Studies focusing on THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) — the two key cannabinoids found in RSO — have shown promising results.
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Laboratory findings indicate that these cannabinoids can inhibit the growth and division of prostate cancer cells.
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RSO has been observed to trigger cancer cell death and reduce the ability of these cells to spread or invade nearby tissues.
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Some individuals who have completed their treatment protocol continue using RSO in low daily doses as a preventative measure.
In a 2006 study published in the British Journal of Pharmacology, pure THC was administered directly into tumors of nine cancer patients. The outcomes highlighted the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids not only in slowing disease progression but also in managing symptoms such as:
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Cancer-related pain
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Nausea and appetite loss
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Fatigue and weakness
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Discomfort from conventional treatments
Other findings suggest that RSO may be most effective when used alongside traditional cancer therapies, enhancing quality of life and potentially improving treatment outcomes.
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