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The danger of buying RSO oil online
Remember! If you buy RSO oil online or from a stranger who has contacted you via Facebook or in some other strange way, be aware of the possible risks.
1. Has such a person used 100% organic plant material in their extract? If the plant was grown in soil contaminated with pesticides or heavy metals, they will also be present in the RSO extract.
2. Has the person used high-quality solvents to extract them? If not, then poisonous residues of ethanol or methanol in hemp oil may remain.
3. Has all the solvent been evaporated from the oil? Many dishonest, lazy or greedy RSO manufacturers do not end up fully evaporating, because thanks to this, it leaves a larger amount of oil by volume, which means that such a person can earn more money.
4. Has the extract been filtered out correctly? If not, such oil will contain too much plant material, which will make the extract unpleasant and can burn the back of the throat.
5. Is the exact value of THC known? If not, you may have a very strong THC oil that you may react badly to. THC can cause very unpleasant psychological paranoia, which is why it is worth having CBD oil because it alleviates the psychoactive effects of THC.
6. Will you check your product before buying? If not, you can simply buy olive oil with a low THC content or oil that is very heavily diluted.
7. Has the right safety and good production processes been applied? Most often, THC oil, which you can buy on the Internet, is produced by people who have a lot of knowledge but not the best equipment for it. Although their intentions may be good, they do not provide adequate safety and good production procedures, which means that their product may be contaminated and may endanger our health.
8. Is the price you want to pay reasonable? Are you being abused because you are desperate? Ask yourself and do more research before you decide to buy.
9. Does it put pressure on you about buying? Many scammers contact people on Facebook and promise them a cure for cancer and give them fake medical advice.
Rick Simpson made very strong medical claims in his paper, drawing the attention of Canadian authorities and the global medical establishment. Because his claims that his homemade hemp oil could cure cancer were anecdotal and not supported by clinical trials or proper documented research, some people rejected his findings and found it unscientific. A growing body of evidence points to the fact that there may be some truth in Rick's claims.
Anyone who claims that Rick Simpson oil cures cancer should not be trustworthy because these kinds of medical claims are illegal in most countries and are against FDA regulations.
Research on the human endocannabinoid system is yielding promising results, but much more research is needed to fully understand the mechanism of action of flower oils.
Both THC and CBD have great medical potential.
The most popular and legal hemp oil is CBD oil.