RSO Oil Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use RSO for cancer?
Many cancer patients follow a 90-day protocol, gradually increasing to 1 gram per day. Typically, they begin with a rice-sized dose and build up over time. However, it’s essential to consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning RSO, especially when used alongside conventional treatments. RSO is often used as a complementary therapy, not a primary cancer treatment.
How long does RSO take to work?
Depending on the method of ingestion, RSO effects typically start 30 to 90 minutes after consumption. Oral ingestion, for instance, takes longer than sublingual application. To experience the full therapeutic benefits, many users follow a consistent regimen over several weeks.
Is RSO oil legal in my state?
RSO is legal in states that permit medical marijuana or recreational cannabis use. Since cannabis laws vary by region, always check with your state’s cannabis control board or local health department to confirm its legal status.
How much RSO oil should I take daily?
Start by taking a dose the size of a grain of rice once a day. Gradually increase the amount over several weeks based on your tolerance and goals. Keeping a personal dosing journal can help you track effects, adjust your intake, and share progress with a medical professional if needed.
Does RSO help with sleep and anxiety?
Yes, RSO’s high THC concentration and full-spectrum cannabinoid profile may promote better sleep and reduce anxiety. Many users report falling asleep faster, staying asleep longer, and feeling more relaxed. That said, it’s important to monitor your response and adjust your dosage if needed.
Can I apply RSO topically?
Absolutely. You can directly apply RSO to the skin to provide localized relief from inflammation, joint pain, or skin conditions. To keep it in place, you may want to cover the area with a bandage or gauze. Always clean the area before application for best results.
Is homemade RSO safe?
Homemade RSO can be safe if thoroughly prepared using food-grade ethanol and following strict safety protocols. Never use harmful solvents like butane or isopropyl alcohol. Additionally, make sure to store your oil in a cool, dark place and out of reach of children or pets.
Does insurance cover RSO oil?
Insurance providers in the United States do not cover RSO because it lacks FDA approval. Most patients pay for RSO directly, but some may be eligible for cannabis financial assistance programs provided by nonprofit organizations or dispensaries.