Patients are instructed to start with a dosage the size of half a grain of rice three times a day. For patients that are having trouble swallowing, the extract can be placed directly between the gums and the inside of the lip to let it slowly dissolve. The cannabis extract can also be mixed into food and eaten, but it’s bitter and often needs other flavors to mask its taste.
After week one, the dose should be doubled every four days until the sixth week of treatment. During weeks five through 12, a patient should be ingesting one gram of RSO daily. The goal is for a patient to ingest 60 grams of RSO over a 90-day period. Realistically, it may take longer to
accomplish this.
accomplish this.
Cannabidiol [CBD] is proven to prevent metastasis, and stop the spread of cancer, while Tetrahydrocannabinol-9 [THC], is proven to create apoptosis (cellular death) in cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone. For more information on dosage visit www.cureourowncancer.org/dosage.
“Sometimes the FECO is so thick that it can be hard to force out of the syringes when cooled. If such a thing happens, simply put the syringe in a cup of hot water, then in a short time you should be able to squeeze your dosage out more easily. There are times when a patient can force too much oil from the syringe, but if this happens, just pull back on the plunger of the syringe and the excess oil can usually be drawn back into the syringe, without too much difficulty”. – Rick Simpson
*extracted using 100% organic cane alcohol as the solvent. We chose to use organic alcohol instead of other solvents such as Naphtha, which can be potentially slightly toxic if any solvent remains after the extraction process.
What is Rick Simpson (RSO) Oil and How to Use it:
1 oral syringe containing a minimum of 1 Gram Grade A FECO or RSO. Each 1 Gram contains 500mg of THC.
Intended usage is ingestion for treatment of various forms of cancer. Alternative usages:
Skin Cancer (topical)
Various skin infections including Staph and MRSA (topical)
Epilepsy (oral)
Severe pain (oral)
Multiple Sclerosis (oral)
Always remain hydrated, do not drive or operate machinery, and if possible have someone stay
with you who can assist you.