The Highest Concentration of essential oil from the cannabis plants that provides one of the broadest spectrum of cannabinoids available.
In medical circles, FECO is considered to be no less than revolutionary in its capabilities and versatility. All over the world, FECO is being used by patients battling a wide variety of chronic and in some cases fatal diseases.
FECO has a tendency to be so strong that it is often taken in daily doses no larger than a grain of rice. However, this differs in accordance with the patient and the condition in question.
The concentration is very high and may cause drowsiness in some patients. 3rd Party tested at more than 700mg of well known cannabinoids.
We use pure Indica strains, which produce the sleepy sedative effects that aid in healing the patient’s body and causes relaxation while this takes place. Our bud plant material is grown 100% organically and have passed 3rd party testing.
The FECO can be used to (but not limited to) :
- Maintain general health
- Prevent certain diseases
- Treat severe and chronic diseases
- Exceptional treatment for Arthritis, Insomnia, Depression, High Blood pressure, PTSD, Fibromyalgia and Cancer.
For severe cases of cancer the following will give you an idea of dosages required:
There is a method that Rick Simpson suggests when using an RSO (F.E.C.O.) regimen.
The goal is to consume 60 grams of RSO (F.E.C.O.) over the course of 90 days. In the first week, three doses should be taken each day, once in the morning, afternoon, and at night. RSO is very potent. The beginning dose should be the size of a half a grain of rice. After the first week, the measured dose should be doubled every four days. It will take approximately three to five weeks before the dosage reaches a full gram of RSO in a day. Continue to take a full gram in a day until the full 60 grams is consumed. The most common side effects when undertaking an RSO regimen is excessive tiredness and/or psychoactivity. Over time, the body will adjust to the higher dose of RSO; this typically takes three to four weeks.
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