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MyMed 10 Pack Borosilicate Glass Luer Lock Syringe 1ml Capacity ...

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Jun. 23, 2025

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MyMed 10 Pack Borosilicate Glass Luer Lock Syringe 1ml Capacity ...

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Customers find the glass syringes worth the money and appreciate their cleaning ability with proper cleaner. The build quality and functionality receive mixed feedback - while some say they're durable and work well, others report they fall apart easily and aren't suitable for thick liquids. The measurement accuracy is also mixed, with some finding them precise while others note they're smaller than expected. Customers report issues with missing syringes and poor suction power, and one customer mentions concerns about heat resistance.

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RSO Syringe How-To Guide: Step-by-Step Usage Tips

At Emerald Bay Extracts, it has always been our mission to make our products as simple as possible. We believe cannabis gives us everything we need to make pure and potent medicine, and it’s simply our job not to get in the way. That’s why we offer our high-purity, pesticide-free RSO in a simple glass syringe, with a glass applicator tip that dispenses a cylinder of extract 1mm thick.

Curious as to how to consume RSO from this glass syringe? While it can seem intimidating at first, it’s actually quite easy. You can simply ingest RSO directly or add the oil straight to your favorite food or drink. Hands down, these are the two best ways to take RSO—and the most effective.

While we feel that the syringe is the simplest and easiest way to package cannabis extract, we also understand that using cannabis extract in a syringe can present a considerable learning curve. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about how to take RSO, with easy instructions that will guide you through the processes of how to use the Emerald Bay Extracts RSO Syringe.

An RSO syringe is a plunger syringe with a barrel full of Rick Simpson Oil, a highly purified form of full-spectrum cannabis extract.These are the types of syringes you might have received medicine in as a child. Instead of a needle, there’s a nozzle applicator from which the RSO is dispensed. Now that you know what an RSO syringe is, it’s time to learn exactly how to use Rick Simpson Oil.

How do I use my RSO syringe?

We’ve designed our RSO syringes to be as easy to use as possible. Just follow these five simple steps to get the most out of your Emerald Bay Extracts RSO Syringe experience:

 

Part 1: Packaging removal

First, remove the syringe from its packaging. Our syringe boxes are equipped with simple-but-effective child-proofing buttons that you must push in while sliding the inner box outward. The button is easy to find on the side of the box, and don’t forget to unstick the label that provides a seal between the nested sections of the box.

With the box fully slid open, your syringe will be removable from its shock-proof foam bed. Slide the box shut again for storage, or use the inner portion’s foam outline as a place to keep your syringe when not in use.

Part 2: Unscrewing the cap

Knowing how to open an RSO syringe correctly is as simple as removing the cap on the end of the syringe. ​Once you have your Emerald Bay Extracts RSO Syringe in your hands, the next step is to remove the cap on the end. Our caps are custom-formulated to provide the best seal possible while also being easy to remove, which should be the case the first time you remove a cap from a new syringe.

From that point onward, residual extract left on the end of the syringe applicator can form a sticky seal of its own, bonding the cap with the applicator. For subsequent uses, it may be necessary to warm the cap area of the syringe before unscrewing.

Part 3: Choosing a dose

Your RSO syringe is now out of its box, it’s uncapped, and it’s ready to use. Before you learn how to dose RSO, you’ll need to decide how much RSO to use first. This is a task that’s made simple with the milliliter measurements we’ve placed on the side. The full-length tick marks designate 0.1ml intervals with half-length tick marks denoting 0.025ml intervals between these larger measurements.

In this context, milliliters are convertible into grams at a ratio of 1:1. So, if you want to use 1/10th of a gram with this dose (0.1g), then you would simply push your syringe until the base of the plunger is flush with whichever mark is one full-length tick lower than where it started.

With a new syringe, for instance, the full volume will be exactly 1g (1ml), so using a 0.1ml dose would take the base of the plunger down to the 0.9ml mark. Emerald Bay Extracts syringes are marked down to intervals of 0.025ml, making it simple to take very small doses or modulate your dose exactly as you like.

Part 4: Pushing the syringe

Now that you know where you want the syringe’s plunger to stop, it’s time to start pushing. Before you begin, understand that this can be the most challenging part of using an Emerald Bay Extracts syringe, so it pays to know the ropes before you begin.

Cannabis strains vary in stickiness depending on their chemical makeup. The strain Gorilla Glue, for instance, is named for its intense stickiness, a trait that comes through quite strongly in our GG#4 syringes.

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Other strains, on the other hand, like our CBD dominant Valentine X or Harlequin GDP, aren’t quite as viscous, making it easier to extrude them from their syringes. This is a double-edged sword, however, since you might apply too much RSO if you’re used to a strain that provides more resistance when being extruded from its syringe.

If a strain like Blue Dream or Gorilla Glue is giving you trouble coming out of its syringe, there are some simple fixes you can try. We’ll cover common troubleshooting methods in the next section.

Part 5: Applying the RSO

Now, it’s time to apply your RSO using whichever ingestion method you select. Push the RSO out of the syringe to your specified dose, and consider using your Emerald Bay Extracts RSO in the following ways:

  • Swallowing immediately: You can always take the straightforward route by putting your RSO directly in your mouth and swallowing it without any ado. Due to the inherent stickiness of RSO, this approach can be tricky unless you apply the extract toward the back of your mouth.

  • Holding it under your tongue: Most times, orally ingesting RSO involves getting some on your thin mouth membranes, which can be seen as a benefit. Cannabinoids absorb very easily through the tissues inside your mouth, so intentionally holding your RSO under your tongue and letting it dissolve over time is a great method for experiencing both immediate and long-lasting effects.

  • Adding to a warm drink: It’s easy to disperse RSO in a warm drink if you don’t want to swallow it on its own. Just make sure your drink does not exceed 150°F, or the terpenes and cannabinoids in your RSO will be damaged.

  • Adding to food: The same temperature rule applies when adding RSO to food, so we caution you to add RSO to salad dressings, sauces, and other food items or garnishes that aren’t heated substantially during preparation.

What to do if your RSO syringe stops working

If your Emerald Bay Extracts RSO syringe stops extruding cannabis concentrate when you push down on the plunger, two issues could be to blame:

  • The syringe is stuck

  • The syringe is empty

You can tell by looking at the side if your RSO syringe is empty. The bottom of the plunger will be flush with “0.0g,” and there shouldn’t be any RSO left in the syringe.

​If your syringe is stuck, you simply need to apply heat. Too much heat will damage your RSO and make it flow out of the syringe. We recommend holding a stuck Emerald Bay Extracts syringe against body heat for 2-5 minutes or running it under warm water for 30 seconds to make the RSO viscous enough to be extruded again.

RSO syringes: The future of cannabis

When he started making cannabis oil for cancer patients out of his garage, Rick Simpson knew that both inhaling cannabis and ingesting it in the form of edibles presented problems. Inhalation doesn’t provide long-lasting effects, and edibles are too sugary and difficult to dose properly.

Getting ahead of the eventual push to produce highly purified cannabis distillate, Rick Simpson made RSO — a minimally processed, full-spectrum extract that has worked countless wonders over the last three decades.

Emerald Bay Extracts RSO is the purest, most potent RSO ever developed. Offered in easy-dose syringes that would have made Rick Simpson proud, our RSO is designed to offer the benefits of cannabinoids without anything getting in the way. The clean, professional future of cannabis is here — enjoy an Emerald Bay Extracts RSO Syringe today.

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RSO syringe FAQs

How do you open an Emerald Bay RSO syringe?

If you’re wondering how to open an RSO syringe, it’s not as difficult as it might first seem. To open your RSO syringe, first remove the syringe from its box by pressing down on the button on the side and sliding the inner box out. Then, pull the syringe out of its protective casing, and turn the cap to remove it. At this point, your Emerald Bay Extracts RSO Syringe will be unsealed, and you’ll be able to press down on the plunger to extrude RSO. Just keep in mind that some strains will flow from their syringes better when heated slightly, either by body heat or under warm, flowing water.

What is a Rick Simpson Oil syringe? 

A Rick Simpson Oil syringe is a syringe filled with RSO, aka Rick Simpson Oil. A Rick Simpson Oil syringe and RSO syringe are the same thing. You might also hear it referred to as a FECO syringe, which stands for full-extract cannabis oil.

What is the best way to ingest RSO?

The best way to ingest RSO is to choose a method with high efficiency and bioavailability, such as holding it under your tongue before swallowing. There is no objectively “best” method for using RSO, however, since each individual’s needs are different. For some people, for instance, adding RSO to food may be easier than ingesting it raw. Or, you might find it easier to chew up or swallow an RSO tablet. Just try not to waste your RSO by attempting to smoke it, putting it on your skin, or other provably ineffective approaches.

Can you smoke RSO?

No, you should not smoke RSO. It’s not designed for inhalation and smoking RSO simply won’t work. Not only is it a waste of your oil, it can be harsh on your lungs, and the ethanol extraction process leaves behind plant compounds that aren’t meant for combustion. Some RSO products could also contain residual solvents. 

Can you dab RSO?

While you can technically dab RSO, it’s not recommended. RSO is made for ingestion, and its extraction process leaves behind fats, chlorophyll, and other compounds that can burn harshly and taste extremely unpleasant when dabbed. RSO is also super sticky, with a thick, tar-like consistency that makes for an extremely harsh smoke. The 2 best ways to take RSO are orally or added to food or drinks. 

What types of effects should you expect from a THC syringe?

When learning how to take RSO, it’s important to know what effects you should expect from a THC syringe.  When taking an RSO syringe that contains THC, you should expect all the usual effects of this medicinal and intoxicating cannabinoid. Emerald Bay Extracts THC is activated, so it has the same effects as smoking THC overall. You’ll find, however, that taking THC in the form of RSO results in a much gentler effect that nonetheless packs all the potency you never knew you were missing. This is truly medicinal THC at its finest, maximizing the healing properties of the cannabinoid even as any inherent drawbacks are entirely eliminated.

Does RSO get you high?

Yes, RSO will get you high if it contains THC. RSO contains notoriously high concentrations of  cannabinoids—including THC, which is already decarbed, meaning it’s already activated and doesn’t need to be heated to get you high. The effects of RSO are typically much stronger than other cannabis oils and concentrates, but tend to be much smoother and longer-lasting than other cannabis products. 

What is the best way to store an RSO syringe?

Knowing how to store RSO correctly is essential to ensure quality and efficacy. To store your RSO syringe properly, you’ll want to keep it in its original packaging. After cleaning the nozzle tip of the syringe thoroughly to prevent sticking, return the cap to its original position by screwing it clockwise. It’s fine to keep your RSO syringe on its side as long as it is fully capped. Try not to move or handle your RSO syringe excessively, however, and keep it out of extreme heat conditions (such as a parked car).

Where do I put my RSO full-spectrum oil syringe for storage?

Now that you know how to store RSO properly, it’s time to learn about the best place to put it.  The best place to store your RSO syringe is in a cool, dark area that’s out of direct sunlight. If kept in a bag, just make sure your RSO syringe doesn’t get too hot, which can cause the RSO inside to leak or run. 

Is it okay to leave your RSO syringe open?

No, you should not leave your RSO syringe open. Doing so could cause RSO to run out of the syringe, and it will also cover the tip of your syringe with debris over time. Always properly cap your Emerald Bay Extracts RSO Syringe when you’re done using it.

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