Apothecary Rx CBD RSO 7000mg 30ml

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Apothecary Rx CBD RSO 7000mg 30ml

Introducing our High-Potency CBD RSO (aka Rick Simpson Oil) enriched with a carefully curated blend of cannabinoids and terpenes, including CBC, CBN, CBG, Limonene, and Humulene. Crafted with precision and dedication to quality, our CBD RSO offers a comprehensive wellness solution designed to support your holistic health journey.

Derived from high-quality hemp plants, our RSO undergoes meticulous extraction to preserve the full spectrum of beneficial compounds found in the plant. CBC (Cannabichromene), CBN (Cannabinol), and CBG (Cannabigerol) complement CBD's therapeutic properties, offering a synergistic effect known as the entourage effect. This holistic approach maximizes the potential benefits, providing relief from discomfort, promoting relaxation, and supporting overall well-being.

Limonene, a citrus-scented terpene, infuses our RSO with its uplifting aroma and potential mood-enhancing properties. Known for its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, Limonene adds another layer of wellness support to our CBD RSO formulation.

Meanwhile, Humulene, with its earthy and woody aroma, contributes its potential anti-inflammatory and appetite-suppressant properties to the mix. Together, these terpenes complement the cannabinoids, enhancing the overall therapeutic potential of our CBD RSO.

At Apothecary Rx, we prioritize quality and transparency. Our CBD RSO undergoes rigorous third-party testing to ensure purity, potency, and consistency, so you can trust that you're getting the highest quality product with every dose.

Experience the power of nature's synergy with our CBD RSO enriched with CBC, CBN, CBG, Limonene, and Humulene. Elevate your wellness routine and unlock the full potential of hemp-derived cannabinoids and terpenes for a balanced and harmonious life.

Can CBD help with cancer? Here are 3 recent studies:

A 2019 study published in the journal Frontiers in Pharmacology investigated the effects of CBD on breast cancer cells. The study found that CBD was able to induce cell death and inhibit the growth and spread of breast cancer cells in vitro. The researchers concluded that CBD may have potential as an anti-cancer agent for breast cancer treatment. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32106399/

A 2020 study published in the journal Cancer Letters investigated the effects of CBD on lung cancer cells. The study found that CBD was able to inhibit the growth and spread of lung cancer cells in vitro. The researchers concluded that CBD may have potential as a therapeutic agent for lung cancer treatment. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6385325/

A 2021 study published in the journal Cancers investigated the effects of CBD on glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a type of brain cancer. The study found that CBD was able to induce cell death and inhibit the growth and spread of GBM cells in vitro. The researchers concluded that CBD may have potential as an adjunct therapy for GBM treatment. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33812759/

It’s important to note that more research is needed, and we are not claiming that CBD or this specific tincture will cure cancer, however there have been no negative side effects reported with CBD use and it’s well worth trying it out. In an effort to provide high dose CBD at an affordable price, we’ve recently released a 7,000mg and 10,000mg CBD tincture with limonene and humulene. The cancer protocol requires at least 200mg of cbd per day so this tincture will last 30 days at 233mg per day.

We are recommending the daily dosage at .25ml (quarter dropper) 3-4 times per day to keep the CBD consistently in your system throughout the day.

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