Do you still get super high off of RSO or is it more for the medicinal value of all the other cannabinoids
You better believe you'll get high, depending on the route of administrations. CCO is all the oil in the trichomes you can pull from your chosen extraction method concentrated down to as pure a mix as you can muster. You take all the oil goodness from, say an ounce of frosty bud and you typically come up with between 4-6 grams of nothing but oil. Think about what that means for a moment Cannoisseuras. All the goodness from the trichomes packed into an intense concentration.
Take that through the gut in high enough doses - and it doesn't take much - and you'll be higher than you've probably ever been. CCO isn't something to play with lightly.
Take that same dose through an anal route, or break it up into multiple micro doses through the gut and scheduled throughout the day, and psychoactivity isn't a concern. This is how one gets massive numbers of cannabinoids into the system for healing purposes without walking around spaced out of your mind.
Capsule with a 1/3 gram RSO with coconut oil & lecithin @4:1 for the remaining volume in cap.
Three times a day @ 6am, 2pm & 10pm.
What would be your reaction to the idea of splitting the doses into four a day and administering them as suppositories Donvito? It would increase the bioavailability of the oil, thereby getting you better healing potential, and you'd have eliminated the foggy brain that comes from taking that high a dose through the gut.
Also, are you incorporating any methods of competitive inhibition to attempt to distract the liver enzymes, and anything about demethylation, so the receptors are clear and ready for action when the cannabinoids show up?
Indulge me and consider that back door route of administering your CCO. The stuff's too expensive and hard to come by to be less aggressive with, IMO, and our desire here is to maximize your chances for returning to homeostasis. You've been inspired to combine the oil with a carrier and lecithin. Take this a couple steps further with competitive inhibition, demethylation, and a change in the route of administration and you take your regimen to another level of effectiveness.