u/FairRepresentative90

Is 100% RSO considered kosher to eat?

I’m curious what people think about this from a practical kashrus perspective—not asking for a psak or rabbinic ruling, just interested in people’s reasoning.

If an RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) product is advertised as 100% cannabis extract with no added flavors, gelatin, oils, or other ingredients, would you consider it kosher to ingest?
I have a medical cannabis card, so this is for legitimate medical use rather than recreation.

My main question is whether the extraction/manufacturing process itself could create kashrus concerns even if the final product is supposedly just cannabis extract.

Again, I’m not looking for halachic advice or a ruling—just wondering how people think about this issue and whether anyone has looked into it before.

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u/FairRepresentative90 — 13 days ago
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Is 100% Rick Simpson Oil Kosher to Eat

I’m curious what people think about this from a practical kashrus perspective—not asking for a psak or rabbinic ruling, just interested in people’s reasoning.
If an RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) product is advertised as 100% cannabis extract with no added flavors, gelatin, oils, or other ingredients, would you consider it kosher to ingest?
I have a medical cannabis card, so this is for legitimate medical use rather than recreation.
My main question is whether the extraction/manufacturing process itself could create kashrus concerns even if the final product is supposedly just cannabis extract.
Again, I’m not looking for halachic advice or a ruling—just wondering how people think about this issue and whether anyone has looked into it before.

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u/FairRepresentative90 — 13 days ago