This article was co-authored by Eric Baron, DO and by wikiHow staff writer, Mason Martinez, BA. Dr. Eric P. Baron is a staff ABPN (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology) board certified Neurologist and a UCNS (United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties) Diplomat board certified in Headache Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute, Center for Neurological Restoration – Headache and Chronic Pain Medicine, in Cleveland, Ohio. With over 15 years of experience practicing medicine, he specializes in helping patients with headaches, migraines, and facial pain. Dr. Baron holds a BS in Biology from the University of Toledo and a DO from The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. Following his medical education, he completed his neurology residency and fellowship in headache medicine at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Baron has authored publications in journals such as The Journal of Headache and Pain and was named one of “America’s Top Physicians."
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Aside from recreational use, many cannabis users turn to marijuana to help them find relief from pain and similar medical conditions. Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) has become a popular oil that claims to help lower blood pressure, alleviate chemotherapy symptoms, and more. In this guide, we’ll teach you everything you need to know to use RSO safely.
Overview of Rick Simpson Oil
Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) is a marijuana concentrate oil that can be consumed orally or applied topically as a cream. It contains up to 90% THC and may alleviate chronic pain, nausea, and similar medical conditions.
Steps
How is RSO made?
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Combine 1 lb (16 oz) of dried cannabis and 1 US gal (3.8 L) of food-grade alcohol. Some say Indica is the best option for RSO. However, you can use any strain you’d like. To make RSO at home, break up large chunks of cannabis with a wooden spoon. Then, pour the solvent of your choice until the plant is completely covered. Stir and crush the cannabis while you add the solvent for about 3 minutes.[18]
- You can also use 99% isopropyl alcohol, butane, ethanol, or similar solvents. Use food-grade alcohol for ingestion.
- Food-grade and isopropyl alcohol are flammable and cannot be used around open flames, stovetops, cigarettes, or electrical sparks.
- You can also use 99% isopropyl alcohol, butane, ethanol, or similar solvents. Use food-grade alcohol for ingestion.
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Drain the solvent into a large bowl over a cheesecloth. Once the cannabis has dissolved, strain the solvent through a cheesecloth. Let it sit for a minute. If you still have extra cannabis and alcohol, repeat the process of crushing, stirring, and draining.[19]
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Pour the solvent into a rice cooker and add more solvent as needed. Fill a rice cooker three-quarters of the way with your solvent. Close and set the rice cooker to 210–230°F (99–110 °C). As the alcohol evaporates, slowly add more until you’ve poured all the solvent in.[20]
- Ensure you cook the solvent in a well-ventilated area and avoid flames, stovetops, and similar high-combustion appliances.
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Look for a dark, greasy consistency before filling a syringe. The alcohol has dissolved when a thick, dark oil remains. Dip a 60 mL (2.0 fl oz) syringe into the oil, and slowly pull on the plunger to fill the syringe. Top the syringe with a plastic tip to prevent it from spilling.[21]
- You may need multiple syringes to get the oil out. Store them in a dark, cool place until you're ready to use them.
Expert Q&A
Tips
Warnings
- Food-grade and isopropyl alcohol are flammable and cannot be used around open flames, stovetops, cigarettes, or electrical sparks.Thanks
- Consult a licensed clinician before adding Rick Simpson oil to your medical routine.[22]Thanks
- Although some cannabis advocates claim that Rick Simpson oil can cure cancer and diabetes, it is best used alongside clinical treatments rather than as an alternative.[23]Thanks
References
- ↑ https://getqualityroots.com/what-is-rso-and-who-is-rick-simpson
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8864433/
- ↑ https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/medical-marijuana-2018011513085
- ↑ https://www.medwellhealth.net/understanding-the-history-and-benefits-of-rick-simpson-oil/
- ↑ https://ricksimpsonoil.com/how-to-use-rick-simpson-oil-rso-for-skin-cancer/
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8864433/
- ↑ https://www.rehabcenter.net/rick-simpson-oil-dangers/
- ↑ https://muvfl.com/post/rso-vs-distillate
- ↑ https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/expert-answers/is-cbd-safe-and-effective/faq-20446700
- ↑ https://santacruzcannabis.com/blog/fsoexplained
- ↑ https://risecannabis.com/cannabis-101/what-is-rick-simpson-oil/
- ↑ https://risecannabis.com/cannabis-101/what-is-rick-simpson-oil/
- ↑ https://ricksimpsonoil.com/rso-protocol/
- ↑ https://ricksimpsonoil.com/rso-protocol/
- ↑ https://ricksimpsonoil.com/what-is-rick-simpson-oil/
- ↑ https://disa.com/marijuana-legality-by-state
- ↑ https://ricksimpsonoil.com/shop/
- ↑ https://yodabbadabba.com/dabbing-resources/rick-simpson-oil-rso/
- ↑ https://yodabbadabba.com/dabbing-resources/rick-simpson-oil-rso/
- ↑ https://yodabbadabba.com/dabbing-resources/rick-simpson-oil-rso/
- ↑ https://yodabbadabba.com/dabbing-resources/rick-simpson-oil-rso/
- ↑ https://phoenixtears.ca/dosage-information/
- ↑ https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/OP.22.00080