I’m not sure what Rick Simpson Oil is?
Black or dark brown in color, Rick Simpson oil is extracted from the marijuana plant’s flowers and is known for its extreme potency.
The Canadian medical cannabis activist and scientist Rick Simpson named the oil RSO because of its unusually high THC content and other healing compounds.
Simpson formulated a cannabis oil and applied it to his skin while he was afflicted with skin cancer; within a few days, the cancerous lesions had disappeared. Because of the high concentration of THC in RSO, it is only available at cannabis dispensaries in states where the use of cannabis for medical or recreational purposes has been legalized. When used in conjunction with conventional cancer treatments, RSO has the potential to alleviate symptoms such as nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, relieve pain, and stimulate appetite. Animal studies have shown that THC has the potential to inhibit tumor growth, prevent the spread of cancer cells, and possibly even kill off cancer cells. Asthma, depression, drug addiction, high blood pressure, insomnia, and multiple sclerosis are just some of the conditions that have responded positively to RSO treatment. Pain, nausea, and loss of appetite are all symptoms of a variety of medical conditions that can be alleviated with RSO. Patients should keep up with their regular medical treatment, though, as there is currently insufficient evidence to suggest that command RSO cures cancer directly. Overdosing on RSO can cause serious side effects like tachycardia and paranoia because of the drug’s potency. People using RSO should not operate motor vehicles or dangerous machinery. Antidepressants, opioids, sedatives, and other medications may have undesirable interactions with RSO, so it’s important to be aware of the possibility of drug interactions.