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Meds RSO/FECO - Rick Simpson Oil

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Can Cannabis Cure Illnesses With FECO Or RSO?​


Rick Simpson Oil or RSO is a miraculous product derived from cannabis that has saved lives. Fully Extracted Cannabis Oil (FECO) is a similar product that has cured many illnesses.

Rick Simpson, a Canadian engineer was working in a hospital in late 1997 when he hit his head working on piping in a hospital basement. As a result, he suffered a head injury and tinnitus, ringing in the ears. He was on medication for his injuries, but they weren’t effective. Simpson heard about a study on medical cannabis back in 1975. Rick’s doctor refused Rick the medicine when he asked about it, despite the fact that in Canada, medical cannabis was available.

Rick Simpson, an engineer, then pulled a Breaking Bad and became a weed man. He started sourcing his own cannabis and realized that there are different types of weed strains that could treat diseases. Eventually, one such strain might have treated his tinnitus successfully (as well as some of his other issues).

In 2003, Simpson was diagnosed with skin cancer. He then remembered a study he heard of regarding the efficacy of THC in causing apoptosis (cancer cell death) in mice. Simpson decided to concentrate the cannabis into oil. Simpson covered his cancerous spots with this concentrated cannabis oil and dressed it with a bandage. Four days later, that cancerous spot was gone. His doctor refused to accredit the oil to his cancer being cured, but Simpson believed that the cannabis oil had been the cause.

In a badass fashion, Simpson disregarded the laws and started to grow massive amounts of cannabis, and gave the oil to people for free. Let’s just take a minute to reflect on the beauty of that. Cannabis is expensive and cannabis infractions were very serious in the 1990’s and early 2000’s.

Simpson overcame all fear began spreading his miracle oil to whoever needed it- a FREE CURE, a cure that worked in treating my father’s cancer. However, Simpson was raided, and over 2600 plants were cut down by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Surprisingly, he was not charged.

Simpson uses the term hemp oil. This may be for legal reasons as cannabis had a very negative stigma when this oil was first created. It is important to note, however, that the hemp plant is different from cannabis. Hemp is not cannabis, and if you listen closely to Simpson, you’ll be able to put the pieces together yourself. Thankfully, the world is changing, and we can properly address the substance as FECO, RSO, or cannabis oil. Oil derived from hemp will not cure cancer as there is not enough THC in hemp (0.3 percent or less) to make the oil viable at 70% THC.

So what makes this FECO so special? The simple answer is everything. The closest cousin to FECO is distillate cannabis oil- the unicorn of concentrates. Distillate is processed in a way very similar to FECO, using grain alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol. It is then stripped to mostly THC and cleaned up to exclude all plant material and fats. In fact, Distillate is basically FECO that grew up to be pretty but lost a few cannabinoid friends along the way.

FECO looks like blackish-green sludge and it is ingested by mouth, tasting like straight cannabis. In fact, the taste is so strong that the user may notice an immediate tingle on the tongue. It is extremely potent. Believe it or not, if you ate a serving of FECO, it would only look about the size of a grain of black-green rice. Yet, in an hour, you might be too high to function based on your tolerance.

Rick Simpson used White Widow strain to make RSO. He recommends that Indica strains are used. This is because Indica strains are known for allowing the user sound sleep and to feel more relaxed than Sativa strains which are known to be energetic and uplifting. Simpson believes that sleep is an important part of the protocol. Some people, however, choose strains that are better equipped to treat their condition. For this reason, we refer to this kind of cannabis oil as FECO.
Rick Simpson recommends that the oil hit at least 70% THC to cause apoptosis. The remaining 30% of the oil is for other cannabinoids found in the plant. This is why it is defined as Full Extract Cannabis Oil. It is cooked at a low enough temperature to enable most, if not all, of the cannabinoids to stay in the oil while purging out the solvent and decarboxylating the cannabinoids. This is truly brilliant in concept because it allows the “entourage effect” to occur. The term “entourage effect” was only first used in 1998, as all of the endocannabinoid receptors were being discovered. In fact, nobody even knew about the endocannabinoid system until 1988, essentially enabling us to see the next penicillin being born.

A Basic recipe for RSO/FECO.

The recipe is from Rick Simpson’s Documentary, Run from the Cure, found on Rick Simpson’s Facebook page.
Start with one ounce of dried herb. One ounce will typically produce 3-4 grams of viable oil. It is recommended to start with a small amount to grasp the process. Starting small means there is less to lose if the oil doesn’t turn out quite right. As Simpson states in his documentary, Run from the Cure, a pound of flower is how he makes the oil, which will typically yield, “enough oil to treat most major diseases.”
  1. Place dried material in a plastic bucket.
  2. Dampen the material with the solvent you are using. There are many acceptable solvents such as pure naphtha, 99% isopropyl alcohol, grain alcohol, etc. An ounce batch would call for 500 ml of solvent for an extraction to yield approximately 3-4 grams; about two gallons would be needed to extract oil from a pound of cannabis. (It is important to note here that if you’re not a chemist, using food-grade ingredients will help you make the safest oil possible, as some leftover solvents can be very harmful.)
  3. Crush the plant material up with a fresh untreated stick. While crushing, add all of the solvent.
  4. Once everything is mashed together well, pour the liquid into another bucket.
  5. Wash the plant matter with solvent again and mash it up.
  6. Add that solvent mixture to the rest of the mixture in the second bucket. You’re finished with the flower, and it is safe to discard.
  7. Cover a fresh container’s mouth with a coffee filter, and pour the cannabis solvent mixture into the filter to strain. The mixture will strain slowly, and you may need to replace the filter multiple times.
  8. Put the mixture into a rice cooker on high.
  9. Fill a rice cooker to ¾ full with the cannabis solvent mixture. As the liquid boils off, continue to add solvent to the mixture.
  10. When you have run out of solvent to add, put 8-10 drops of water into the mixture. This will aid in the decarboxylation process because water has a higher boiling point than any solvent you will use. This step is important because it helps to ensure you have a solvent-free product upon completion.
  11. The solvent mixture will continue to boil down, once the mixture has cooked down to about an inch in liquid volume, don heat protective gear, and swirl the mixture around, allowing for the last of the solvent to boil off.
  12. At no point should the mixture reach temperatures above 209 degrees. As previously stated by Simpson, “water boils at a much higher temperature than the solvents.” FYI- water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Most rice cookers will only reach 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
  13. Once the solvent is boiled off, pour the liquid into a small metal container, and place it on a gentle heat source, such as a hot plate used for coffee. This is the decarboxylation process. Since we’ve added the water, and have made sure the mixture did not go above 209 degrees, there is still water left in the mixture. Once the mixture stops boiling, due to the fact that the water would boil off after the solvents, your oil is now finished and safe to consume.
  14. While the RSO oil is still warm, suck it up with an oral syringe in order to administer appropriate doses.
Sometimes, when I am in pain, and I eat some oil knowing I will never put opiates into my body again, I thank Mr. Simpson. When I think about how healthy my father was when he had cancer, and how we didn’t need surgery, chemo, or radiation, I thank Mr. Simpson. Without this man, everything we’re doing right now would have been nearly impossible to start.
 
great post. thanks. i am going downstairs tonite and put a glob of rso on a crazy “won’t heal” spot on my arm
….four-five days…hmmm…..awesome!
Im jus consuming it for fun...
 
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Doing a video on some dispensary products
When I open it I will take a pic
It will look like grease not that amber oil

What is hash oil exactly, undisputed single definition if one exists?
Thank you
I would Google it but I get dumber every time I launch a search
 
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I keep RSO syringes in the freezer. Then when you want to use it let it warm up for a few minutes before depressing the plunger and it will come out in a clean measure. If it's kept at room temps I find it to be a bit sloppy to work with. When you are finished extracting the amount of oil you want to use, pull back on the punger slightly to stop it.
 
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