Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) 1 mL
Product Overview
Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) — 1 mL — is a concentrated, full‑spectrum cannabis extract formulated for potent, whole-plant cannabinoid and terpene delivery. Often used by experienced consumers seeking a high‑potency, orally administered extract, RSO is traditionally made with solvent-based extraction methods and contains a broad profile of cannabinoids (including high THC in many preparations), terpenes, and plant lipids.
Key Features
- Size: 1 mL syringe or dropper for precise dosing and easy topical or oral application
- Potency: highly concentrated; THC-dominant in most RSO formulations (actual mg/mL varies widely by batch—consult the COA)
- Full‑spectrum whole-plant extract retaining minor cannabinoids and terpenes for entourage effects
- Typical carrier: thick, tar-like consistency—packaged in a syringe or opaque container to protect from light
- Lab-tested: reputable producers provide third‑party Certificates of Analysis (COA) for cannabinoid potency and contaminant screening (residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, microbial)
Intended Uses
- Oral ingestion (sublingual or swallowed): many users take small measured doses to assess tolerance and therapeutic effect.
- Topical application: small amounts can be applied to skin for localized relief (test on a small skin area first).
- Mixing: RSO can be blended into food, capsules, or a carrier oil to ease dosing and ingestion.
- Note: RSO is very potent and intended for experienced users or those under medical supervision. Start with very small doses.
Suggested Dosing & Administration
- Extreme caution: RSO potency varies widely—always verify mg/mL on the COA or product labeling before dosing.
- Start ultra-low: begin with a “rice grain” or “pinhead” amount (often ~2.5–5 mg THC equivalent when potency is known) to assess sensitivity; hold sublingually for 30–60 seconds or swallow.
- Titration: increase slowly over days to weeks in small increments; many therapeutic protocols escalate dose gradually.
- Delivery: use the syringe to measure tiny amounts accurately; for easier microdosing, dilute RSO into a neutral carrier oil (e.g., MCT) and calculate mg per drop.
- Timing: onset and duration depend on administration route—sublingual onset is faster (15–45 minutes) while swallowed doses take longer (45–120+ minutes) and last longer.
Safety & Warnings
- High THC content: RSO often contains high levels of THC and can cause strong psychoactive effects, cognitive impairment, and sedation. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery while impaired.
- Interactions: cannabinoids can interact with medications metabolized by CYP enzymes—consult a healthcare provider before use if you take prescriptions, have serious medical conditions, are pregnant, or are nursing.
- Storage: keep in a cool, dark place and out of reach of children and pets. Use opaque containers to prevent light degradation.
- Contaminants: because traditional RSO is produced with solvents, always choose products with third‑party testing for residual solvents and other contaminants. Avoid untested, homemade RSO where solvent removal is uncertain.
- Not for novice users: due to potency and variable composition, RSO is best used by experienced consumers or under medical supervision.
Quality & Testing
- Request the batch-specific COA to confirm: exact cannabinoid concentrations (mg/mL), residual solvent screening, pesticide and heavy metal testing, and microbial results.
- Prefer producers who follow GMP-like practices and disclose extraction methods and solvent removal validation.
Who This Is For
- Experienced cannabis consumers seeking a high‑potency, full‑spectrum extract for focused therapeutic use.
- Patients working with clinicians who recommend concentrated whole‑plant extracts and require precise dosing and lab transparency.
- Not recommended for casual users or those who cannot tolerate strong THC effects.
Why Choose This Product
In summary, a 1 mL RSO syringe offers a compact, potent form of whole‑plant cannabis extract suitable for precise dosing and therapeutic protocols when sourced from a reputable, lab-tested producer. Furthermore, clear COAs and careful handling reduce risks associated with solvent residues and contamination.




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