RSO syringe: The best tool for medical cannabis

The RSO syringe is an important tool for administering medical marijuana extracts.
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Medical cannabis has been used to treat a variety of illnesses for centuries. Patients and doctors are increasingly turning to medical cannabis as a treatment option due to its efficacy in treating diseases such as cancer, chronic pain, and various forms of epilepsy. While there are many ways to consume medical cannabis, using an RSO syringe is one of the best ways to get the most benefits.

What is an RSO syringe?

RSO syringes are a type of medical cannabis product that is designed to be used for specific medical conditions. RSO, or Rick Simpson Oil, is a potent cannabis oil typically high in THC. RSO syringes are usually filled with this oil and can be administered directly into the mouth or under the tongue.

Some people believe that RSO can help to treat conditions like cancer and chronic pain. Some scientific research confirms these claims, and RSO syringes are becoming increasingly popular as a potential treatment for various medical conditions.

The RSO syringe is an important tool for administering medical marijuana extracts.

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What kind of syringe is used for RSO?

There are two main types of syringes used for RSO – plastic RSO syringes and glass RSO syringes. People usually use RSO syringes by placing the concentrates under their tongue directly for the quickest absorption into the bloodstream.

1ml thin plastic RSO syringes are the most common type. The Long skinny RSO syringes have a more accurate scale to ensure drug safety. Glass RSO syringes have become increasingly popular in recent years. Because it’s sterile and can be heated directly, the glass syringe is more widely used than the plastic syringe.

In addition, Glass RSO syringes with metal plungers make RSO distribution easier.

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How to use an RSO syringe?

Dispensing RSO can be difficult because of its thick consistency, whether you choose plastic or borosilicate syringes. Heating the RSO is necessary to ensure a smooth flow. You can heat plastic syringes by soaking them in hot water or using a hairdryer. You can heat borosilicate glass syringes with a lighter because they can withstand very high temperatures. Once the RSO is heated and flows easily, there are three common methods of use:

Direct Ingestion: This simple method involves dispensing the RSO directly into your mouth and swallowing. It is the fastest way to take the oil but start with a small dose because RSO is very potent.

Sublingual Absorption: To use this method, place the RSO under your tongue and hold it there for 30 to 60 seconds before swallowing. This allows the oil to be absorbed into the blood through the mouth’s mucous membranes. It leads to quicker effects than direct ingestion.

Mixing with Food: If you dislike the taste of RSO, you can mix it with food. This method involves adding RSO to other foods and eating them together. It is a popular choice as it masks the taste and can make taking RSO more pleasant.

Tips for choosing the right RSO syringe

When it comes to choosing the right syringes for your RSO packaging, there are a few things you need to take into consideration.

  1. Consider the cost. Glass syringes are more expensive than plastic ones, but they’re also more durable and less likely to leak. Glass is the way to go if you’re looking for a long-term solution. Otherwise, plastic syringes will get the job done just as well.
  2. With distinct markings. As the RSO is dark in color, a white or red scale makes it easy to read. This is important when you’re trying to be precise while dosing.
  3. Select the volume. Currently, the largest glass RSO syringe on the market holds 5ml of oil. However, plastic syringes come in sizes from 1ml to 50ml.

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