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Drip Rick Simpson Oil High THC 1g - Chemistry
Drip Rick Simpson Oil High THC 1g - Chemistry
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RSO is a concentrated form of cannabis oil known to have medical benefits, particularly for cancer. Rick Simpson is the engineer of this medicinal extract that uses heat to extract the cannabinoids, similar to making cannabutter. -- For optimal medicinal benefits, patients should gradually consume 60 grams of RSO over the course of a 90-day period. Starting with multiple small doses a day, one would gradually increase the dose every few days. -- The taste of RSO is slightly bitter or unpleasant, so patients may prefer to ingest the oil by swallowing it directly or mixing it with other foods, such as bananas, to help mask the taste. Patients should not try to dab RSO, as it is made with high-proof solvent and could be adverse to one's health. -- Side effects mostly include sleepiness, however increasing the dose gradually will help minimize the psychoactive effects and keep your tolerance to a functional level. Daytime sleepiness should fade within three to four weeks. -- Rick Simpson Oil should not be considered a cure-all for medical conditions, but many patients have experienced significant relief from medical symptoms and conditions with the use of RSO. Originally bred by Mamiko Seeds, GMO aka GMO Cookies or Garlic Cookies is an indica dominant hybrid that is a cross between Chemdawg and GSC. This strain has hard hitting and long lasting effects that will leave your body and mind in a euphoric state.
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