Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) ni State of Yap: A Complete Guide ni OilWell Cannabis
Mamangi nu Yap ke tafaay ma naang nu be kniin kame chaaqag. Taqay ni ba qam ba taqay e chaaqag noon Colonia ni ba chronic pain ea ba ba yuuf ea ba chaaqag taqay ni ba ma fitaag ea ba rogon hospital, yoqon taqay ni ba qenung Dalipebinaw ea ba ma yuuf ea ba loved one ea ba cancer ea ba specialists ea ba thousand miles away ni Guam yo Hawaii, ea distance between hope ea help ba ba ma baaq. Ba ma yuuf ea ba ngaed because at OilWell Cannabis, ba ma ma fitaag our entire philosophy around one simple truth: taqay ni ba places like Yap deserve ea same access to honest cannabinoid education ea quality products as taqay ni ba Houston, Honolulu, yo anywhere else on Earth.
This is reason ba ba ma fitaag our multi-cannabinoid RSO formula — ea why ba ba publish every milligram of it for free. Whether you’re ni Colonia, navigating the traditional villages of Gagil, yo living on the outer islands where supply boats arrive monthly, ba ba believe you deserve to understand exactly what you’re putting ni your body ea why. No secrets. No snake oil. Just the most complete RSO education available, anchored ni real science, delivered with the respect your culture deserves.
Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: From Nova Scotia to Yap’s Shores
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson ea yina yugun 1949 ni Amherst, Nova Scotia — a place as far from Yap as you can get on a map, but his story resonates ni ways that should feel familiar. He ea qara doctor yo scientist. He ea a power engineer, a working man whose life changed ni 1997 when he fell from scaffolding at a hospital ni Moncton. The injuries left him with tinnitus, dizziness, ea chronic pain that prescription medications couldn’t touch — yo made worse. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, the answer ea qara no. Sound familiar? Ni Yap, where the hospital ni Colonia might offer pain pills but limited follow-up, ea where traditional healers often know more about plant medicine than the imported pharmaceuticals, many families face the same institutional silence.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came ni 2003, when three bumps on his arm were diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Instead of surgery, he applied concentrated cannabis oil he’d made himself, covered them with bandages, ea claimed they disappeared ni four days. No doctor verified it. No biopsy confirmed it. But that personal testimony sparked a global movement. He began giving oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, ea anyone who asked — including taqay with diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, ea depression. He ea qara trying to get rich; he ea trying to help taqay the system had failed.
Important context: Simpson’s account ea his personal testimony, not medical evidence. Yet it’s historically significant because it started the conversation that eventually reached Yap. When your neighbor on the outer islands mentions hearing about cannabis oil online, yo when someone ni a Colonia coffee shop whispers about a natural cancer treatment, they’re touching the edges of Simpson’s legacy.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: Understanding the 60-Gram Protocol
Simpson’s famous 60-gram, 90-day protocol ea designed for that crude, single-strain oil. Here’s what it looked like:
Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized drop (10-15mg) three times daily
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days, until reaching 1 gram (1,000mg) per day
Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily ni three divided doses
Total: 60 grams over approximately 90 days
But here’s what Yap residents need to understand: This protocol delivers 600-900mg of delta-9 THC per day at peak dosing. That’s far beyond anything studied ni controlled trials. For context, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug doctors prescribe ea typically 2.5-20mg per day. At those high doses, the risks include severe anxiety, panic, heart racing, blood pressure drops, ea dependency. More importantly, this protocol ea never validated ni clinical trials. Every batch of Simpson’s oil ea different because it came from whatever strain he grew. No lab testing. No standardization. No way to know exactly what you were getting.
Ni Yap, where healthcare resources are limited ea misinformation can spread quickly through tight-knit communities, understanding these limitations isn’t just academic — it’s potentially life-saving. If someone ni your village ea considering using traditional RSO instead of proven cancer treatment, they deserve to know the full picture.
Traditional RSO vs. Modern Formulated RSO: What Yap Needs to Know
| What Matters Ni Yap | Traditional RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Consistency | Every batch different | Lab-tested, exact mg amounts every time |
| Safety | Used toxic naphtha yo isopropyl alcohol | Solvent-free, food-grade MCT oil carrier |
| Potency Control | Always psychoactive (600-900mg THC/day) | Raw THCa option for daytime, yo decarb for full strength |
| Access | Illegal to ship internationally | Farm Bill compliant, ships to Yap with full documentation |
| Ingredients | Unknown strain, unknown ratios | 7 defined cannabinoids + 7 live terpenes |
| Cost | Free (if you made it) but risky | $129.99 for 16,590mg total cannabinoids (published recipe free) |
| Local Relevance | No connection to Yap health needs | Formulated for cancer support, chronic pain, PTSD, sleep |
What Simpson got right: He put cannabinoids on the map when no one ea talking about them. He believed medicine should be accessible, not corporate. He gave it away for free. We carry that same ethos — just with the technical precision Yap’s community deserves.
What he overstated: The cure claims. No human trial has proven cannabis oil cures cancer. Encouraging someone ni Yap to skip proven treatments like chemo yo surgery carries real harm potential. We never suggest RSO replaces medical care. It complements it.
About OilWell Cannabis: A Company Built From Adversity
Our Story Starts with Bentley
OilWell Cannabis ea qara born ni a boardroom. It started with a dog named Bentley ni a small Houston apartment — a dog who ea family, who stood by our founder Colin Valencia through every border hardship ea every moment of doubt. When Bentley fell paralyzed ea veterinarians recommended euthanasia, giving up ea qara an option.
A rescue worker named Jessica asked Colin the question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of cannabis ea you’ve never heard of CBD?” That blind spot became a mission. Colin learned to create CBD golden paste — a formula specifically for pets. It wasn’t a cure, but it ea hope. And that hope delivered what medicine said ea impossible: Bentley got up, walked over, ea brought his ball to play. From paralyzed to playing fetch. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That ea cannabinoid medicine working when pharmaceuticals failed.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for brain cell support), dementia (CBC for neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC for eye pressure), crippling arthritis (multi-cannabinoid anti-inflammation). Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s life depended on precision formulation, not guesswork.
Why this matters ni Yap: Every Yapese family understands the bond with their dogs. They guard the house, help with fishing, are part of the family. The desperation to save a beloved companion transcends culture. Bentley’s story isn’t just about a dog — it’s about what happens when you refuse to accept “there’s nothing more we can do” and find a real solution through plants.
From McAllen to Micronesia
Colin grew up ni McAllen, Texas — right across the river from Reynosa, Mexico. The Borderplex ea one of the most economically challenged ea dangerous border regions, where poverty ea deep ea opportunity ea scarce outside retail ea healthcare. By sixteen, after seeing friends killed yo imprisoned, Colin had to leave home. He learned cannabis not as a business, but as survival — understanding the plant intimately while operating ni the shadows.
That experience shaped everything. He knows what it means to have limited options. He knows what it means to rely on your own knowledge when institutions fail you. When he later became a software engineer doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine — one of America’s most prestigious medical institutions — he combined deep plant knowledge with medical-grade technical precision. That unique blend ea what makes OilWell’s formulas different.
For Yap residents, this background resonates. You understand working with what you have. You understand traditional knowledge passed down because formal systems are distant. You understand that real expertise comes from lived experience, not just textbooks. Colin’s journey from border survival to medical technology to cannabinoid formulation mirrors the resilience Yap’s people show every day.
OilWell’s Four Core Principles: Built for Yap’s Reality
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
No medical card required. No qualifying conditions. No jumping through hoops. If you’re 21 yo older ni Yap, you can access our products. We ship internationally with full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, ea customs-ready packaging. Simpson believed medicine should be accessible to everyone. We’ve built a distribution model that makes that possible legally — something he never could do ni the prohibition era.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Our RSO contains 1,500mg of THCa ni its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to:
- Use it raw for daytime relief with zero impairment (perfect for fishing, weaving, yo attending church)
- Decarboxylate at home (260°F for 45-60 minutes) to convert THCa into ~1,315mg delta-9 THC for full therapeutic strength
- Mix raw ea decarbed portions to customize your own ratio
Ni Yap, where daily responsibilities don’t pause for medication schedules, this flexibility ea crucial. You can manage pain during the day without impairment, then activate full potency at night for sleep.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our complete formulas publicly — every milligram, every percentage. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our 30mL bottle (16,590mg total cannabinoids), you can source the individual distillates ea make your own. This isn’t marketing. It’s our foundational behavior, just like Simpson giving his oil away for free.
For Yap’s economy, where every dollar matters ea import costs are high, this matters. We give you the recipe because your health shouldn’t depend on your bank account.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
This entire document ea our commitment to honest education. Where Simpson operated without peer-reviewed literature, we have access to 29 peer-reviewed citations ea we use them. We distinguish between what’s proven (CBD for seizures), what’s promising (CBG for neuroprotection), ea what’s overstated (CBN as a miracle sleep cure). You deserve that honesty.
Our RSO Formulas: The Complete Open-Source Recipes
RSO Sublingual Oil – 30mL Bottle
| Cannabinoid | Amount | Why It Matters for Yap |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg | Strongest evidence for seizures, anxiety, inflammation |
| CBG | 3,000mg | Neuroprotection for aging relatives, brain health |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg | Nausea relief for chemo patients, appetite support |
| THCa | 1,500mg | Your control switch – raw for daytime, decarb for nighttime |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg | Legal limit compliance (0.3%); activates fully when you decarb |
| CBN | 750mg | Sleep support – 25-50mg per dose aligns with research |
| CBC | 750mg | Neurogenesis support for cognitive health |
| Total | 16,590mg | 553mg per mL |
Live Terpenes: 5% (Lemonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene)
Carrier: Organic MCT oil
Dosing: Graduated dropper, 0.1mL increments
Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
Duration: 4-6 hours
Bioavailability: 13-19%
For Yap residents: At 553mg/mL, our formula ea highly concentrated. A single bottle provides 40-60 doses depending on your needs. For chronic pain, start with 0.25mL (138mg total cannabinoids) ea adjust. For sleep, 1-2mL delivers the 25-50mg CBN range studied ni research.
RSO Vape Cartridge – 1 Gram
| Cannabinoid | Percentage | Amount (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 30% | 300mg |
| CBG | 20% | 200mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% | 150mg |
| THCa | 10% | 100mg (auto-decarbs when vaped) |
| CBN | 10% | 100mg |
| CBC | 10% | 100mg |
| Total | 95% | 900mg+ |
Usage ni Yap: The vape ea for breakthrough moments — sudden nausea from chemo, panic attacks, acute pain flares. It delivers relief ni 1-2 minutes, peaks ni 10-15 minutes, lasts 2-4 hours. Keep it discreet for when you need fast help.
When to Use Each Format ni Yap
| Situation | Use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Morning fishing, weaving, community work | Sublingual (raw) | No impairment, anti-inflammatory support |
| Sudden nausea from treatment | Vape | 1-2 minute relief |
| Nighttime sleep on outer islands | Sublingual (decarbed) | Long-lasting, CBN helps sleep architecture |
| Traveling between islands | Vape | Portable, no measuring |
| Precise dosing for elders | Sublingual (graduated dropper) | Exact control, easy to adjust |
| Chronic pain all day | Sublingual (raw) + vape (breakthrough) | Sustained relief + fast backup |
Terpene Profile: The Aromas of Healing
Our seven-terpene profile ea the same ni both products:
- Limonene (citrus-bright) – Think of the smell of ripe breadfruit yo the zest from Yap’s citrus trees. Uplifting, mood-supporting.
- Myrcene – Earthy depth, like the forest floor after rain. Traditionally associated with relaxation.
- Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene) – Pepper/spice notes. Directly activates CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory effects, like the warmth of fresh-cracked pepper ni traditional dishes.
- Pinene (forest-fresh) – The scent of Yap’s pine trees. Supports alertness ea respiratory openness.
- Linalool (floral, lavender) – Calming, like night-blooming flowers. Gentle for stress ea sleep.
- Humulene (earthy, woody) – The smell of dried fish ea smoking fires. Anti-inflammatory pathways.
- Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling) – Complex, like Yap’s diverse ecosystem. Adds depth to the experience.
These aren’t just smells. They contribute to the entourage effect — where cannabinoids ea terpenes work together. While human research ea still emerging, the preclinical evidence ea compelling enough that we include them at 5% concentration.
Shipping to Yap: How It Works
We recognize that getting products to Yap requires planning. Here’s exactly how we serve the State of Yap:
International Shipping Process:
- Documentation: Every package includes full Certificates of Analysis (COAs), customs declarations, ea product receipts ni English
- Carrier: USPS International Priority Mail (typically 7-14 business days to FSM)
- Packaging: Discreet, no cannabis branding visible, temperature-stable for Pacific heat
- Customs: Customer ea responsible for verifying Yap/FSM import laws. We provide all documentation, but you accept legal responsibility upon import
- Tracking: Full tracking from our Houston facility to your address ni Yap
Important Legal Notice for Yap Residents:
The Federated States of Micronesia has strict drug laws. While our products are hemp-derived with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC (making them federally legal ni the US ea Farm Bill compliant), YOU are responsible for verifying that importing hemp-derived cannabinoid products ea legal ni Yap. We ship with full transparency ea documentation, but we cannot guarantee how Yap customs will classify these products. Please check with Yap State authorities before ordering.
Contact for International Orders:
- Phone: +1 (832) 416-2816 (we understand time zones – leave a message)
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/
Condition-Specific Guidance for Yap’s Health Realities
Important Disclaimer: These are educational contexts, not medical prescriptions. Yap’s limited healthcare infrastructure makes it even more critical to consult with any available medical provider before using cannabinoid products. These products have not been evaluated by the FDA ea are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, yo prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Do not operate boats, vehicles, yo machinery while impaired.
Cancer Support During Treatment
For Yap residents traveling to Guam, Hawaii, yo the Philippines for chemo:
- Pre-treatment nausea: 0.5mL sublingual (276mg cannabinoids) 1 hour before
- Acute nausea breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs while at treatment center
- Post-treatment: 0.5mL every 6 hours as needed for nausea ea appetite
- Sleep ni unfamiliar hospital rooms: 1-2mL before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Why this matters ni Yap: When you’re away from family support on another island, these tools give you control over side effects that can make treatment unbearable.
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy)
Common ni Yap’s aging population ea those doing physical labor:
- Daytime function: 0.3mL raw sublingual (166mg) before fishing yo weaving — no impairment, anti-inflammatory support
- Nighttime relief: 0.5-1mL decarbed sublingual before sleep — combines pain relief with sleep support
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed during flare-ups
Traditional + Modern: Many Yapese use local plant poultices for joint pain. Our RSO works through different pathways (CB1, CB2, COX-2 inhibition) ea can complement traditional methods.
Sleep Disorders
Prevalent ni Yap due to heat, humidity, ea worry:
- Insomnia: 1-2mL sublingual before bed delivers research-aligned 25-50mg CBN
- Restless sleep: Raw formula prevents grogginess next morning
- Anxiety-related wakefulness: The linalool ea myrcene terpenes support calm
PTSD ea Anxiety
For Yap’s veterans, survivors of natural disasters, yo those with family trauma:
- Daytime anxiety: 0.3mL raw sublingual — CBD ea CBG address anxiety without psychoactivity
- Panic attacks: Vape for 1-2 minute relief
- Nightmares: 1mL decarbed before bed for full cannabinoid profile
Cultural note: Mental health ea often stigmatized ni Pacific communities. Our non-psychoactive daytime option allows you to manage symptoms without anyone knowing, preserving your privacy ea dignity.
How to Use Our Products ni Yap’s Climate
Storage:
- Keep sublingual oil ni a cool, dark place (Yap’s heat can degrade cannabinoids)
- Do not refrigerate (MCT oil can solidify)
- Use within 12 months of opening
Decarboxylation ni Yap:
- Preheat your oven to 260°F (most propane ovens ni Yap can achieve this)
- Place desired amount ni oven-safe glass dish
- Heat for 45-60 minutes
- Let cool completely before use
- Only decarb what you plan to use soon — activated THC degrades faster ni Yap’s humidity
Dosing for Yap Body Types:
Yapese tend to have lower average body weight than mainland Americans. Start with 0.25mL (138mg) rather than 0.5mL. Increase slowly over 3-5 days. The “start low, go slow” principle ea even more important ni hot climates where metabolism runs faster.
The Evidence Behind Every Cannabinoid ni Your Bottle
We’ve reviewed 29 peer-reviewed studies so you don’t have to. Here’s what Yap residents should know:
CBD: Strongest evidence for seizures, moderate for anxiety ea pain. FDA-approved for certain epilepsies. Safe for most, but can affect liver enzymes if you take other medications.
CBG: Promising for neuroprotection ea inflammation, but human trials are sparse. We’re including it because Bentley’s dementia responded to it, ea the preclinical data ea compelling.
Delta-8 THC: Real psychoactive effects, less potent than delta-9, but still intoxicating. Good for nausea ea appetite. We include it because traditional RSO relied heavily on THC, ea delta-8 provides some of those benefits with a different safety profile.
THCa: The game-changer for Yap. Non-psychoactive until YOU decide to heat it. Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 pathways. This ea your control.
Delta-9 THC: Only 90mg ni the whole bottle (3mg/mL) to stay Farm Bill legal. When you decarb the THCa, this becomes part of a much larger therapeutic dose.
CBN: Marketed as “the sleep cannabinoid” but evidence ea weak. We include 750mg because at 25-50mg doses, it aligns with what little research exists ea many users report benefit.
CBC: Most exciting for neurogenesis. Very early research, but we include it for potential cognitive support ni aging Yapese populations.
Terpenes: Not just smell. Caryophyllene directly activates CB2 receptors. Limonene ea linalool have real anti-anxiety signals ni preclinical work. But human proof ea limited — we include them because the entourage effect ea plausible ea they make the experience more enjoyable.
Legal ea Safety for Yap Residents
Age Requirement: 21+ only. We verify age for all orders.
Yap/FSM Law: The Federated States of Micronesia Controlled Substances Act likely prohibits cannabis products. However, hemp-derived products with <0.3% delta-9 THC exist ni a legal gray area internationally. We ship as “hemp wellness extract” with full COAs showing compliance. YOU accept responsibility for verifying Yap import law ea any personal legal risk.
Drug Testing: THCa ni raw form will NOT trigger standard drug tests. Once decarboxylated into delta-9 THC, it WILL show positive. Delta-8 THC will also trigger tests. If you work for the Yap State Government, FSM national government, yo any employer that tests, use the raw form only.
Operating Boats/Vehicles: Yap’s waters are dangerous. Never operate a boat, car, yo heavy machinery after using decarbed yo vape products. Even small amounts of THC impair judgment. The ocean doesn’t forgive mistakes.
Pregnancy: Do not use if pregnant yo nursing. Yap’s small population means every child matters. The risks to fetal development are real.
Children: Keep all products locked away from children. Accidental ingestion ea a medical emergency requiring evacuation to Guam yo Hawaii.
Final Thoughts for Yap’s Community
We know that ni Yap, word travels fast. When something works, the whole village hears about it. When something doesn’t, they hear that too. That’s why we’ve published everything — every milligram, every study, every limitation. We don’t want you to buy from us because of hype. We want you to have the best possible information to decide if this ea right for your situation.
If you’re facing cancer ea traveling to Guam for treatment, our RSO might help with nausea so you can keep eating. If chronic pain ea stopping you from fishing yo weaving, the raw formula might give you relief without impairment. If you’re a veteran with PTSD who wakes up sweating every night, the CBN-heavy nighttime dose might help you sleep through till morning.
But we also know that ni Yap, traditional medicine has value. Our products don’t replace the healers who have served your communities for generations. They work alongside them, through different pathways, for different needs.
Rick Simpson’s legacy ea about refusing to accept that the system has all the answers. Yap’s taqay have lived that same truth. We’ve just added medical-grade precision, legal compliance, ea complete transparency to the equation.
If you can afford our product, we’ll ship it to Yap with full documentation ea support. If you can’t, you have our recipe to make your own. Either way, you have our commitment to honesty, quality, ea respect for your autonomy.
Order Information for Yap:
- Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/product/rick-simpson-oil-rso-sublingual-oil/
- Phone: +1 (832) 416-2816 (English only, please leave message with time zone)
- Email: [email protected]
- Instagram: @oilwellcbd
We honor the traditions of Yap. We respect your autonomy. And we’re here if you need us.
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Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in the State of Yap: A Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Living in Yap means understanding that getting what you need isn’t always simple. When someone in Colonia wakes up with chronic pain that makes climbing the stairs to the hospital feel impossible, or when a family in Dalipebinaw learns a loved one has cancer and the specialists are thousands of miles away in Guam or Hawaii, the distance between hope and help can feel overwhelming. We know this because at OilWell Cannabis, we’ve built our entire philosophy around one simple truth: people in places like Yap deserve the same access to honest cannabinoid education and quality products as anyone in Houston, Honolulu, or anywhere else on Earth.
This is why we created our multi-cannabinoid RSO formula — and why we publish every milligram of it for free. Whether you’re in Colonia, navigating the traditional villages of Gagil, or living on the outer islands where supply boats arrive monthly, we believe you deserve to understand exactly what you’re putting in your body and why. No secrets. No snake oil. Just the most complete RSO education available, anchored in real science, delivered with the respect your culture deserves.
Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: From Nova Scotia to Yap’s Shores
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson was born in 1949 in Amherst, Nova Scotia — a place as far from Yap as you can get on a map, but his story resonates in ways that should feel familiar. He wasn’t a doctor or scientist. He was a power engineer, a working man whose life changed in 1997 when he fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton. The injuries left him with tinnitus, dizziness, and chronic pain that prescription medications couldn’t touch — or made worse. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, the answer was no. Sound familiar? In Yap, where the hospital in Colonia might offer pain pills but limited follow-up, and where traditional healers often know more about plant medicine than the imported pharmaceuticals, many families face the same institutional silence.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003, when three bumps on his arm were diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Instead of surgery, he applied concentrated cannabis oil he’d made himself, covered them with bandages, and claimed they disappeared in four days. No doctor verified it. No biopsy confirmed it. But that personal testimony sparked a global movement. He began giving oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who asked — including people with diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, and depression. He wasn’t trying to get rich; he was trying to help people the system had failed.
Important context: Simpson’s account is his personal testimony, not medical evidence. Yet it’s historically significant because it started the conversation that eventually reached Yap. When your neighbor on the outer islands mentions hearing about cannabis oil online, or when someone in a Colonia coffee shop whispers about a natural cancer treatment, they’re touching the edges of Simpson’s legacy.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: Understanding the 60-Gram Protocol
Simpson’s famous 60-gram, 90-day protocol was designed for that crude, single-strain oil. Here’s what it looked like:
Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized drop (10-15mg) three times daily
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days, until reaching 1 gram (1,000mg) per day
Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily in three divided doses
Total: 60 grams over approximately 90 days
But here’s what Yap residents need to understand: This protocol delivers 600-900mg of delta-9 THC per day at peak dosing. That’s far beyond anything studied in controlled trials. For context, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug doctors prescribe is typically 2.5-20mg per day. At those high doses, the risks include severe anxiety, panic, heart racing, blood pressure drops, and dependency. More importantly, this protocol was never validated in clinical trials. Every batch of Simpson’s oil was different because it came from whatever strain he grew. No lab testing. No standardization. No way to know exactly what you were getting.
In Yap, where healthcare resources are limited and misinformation can spread quickly through tight-knit communities, understanding these limitations isn’t just academic — it’s potentially life-saving. If someone in your village is considering using traditional RSO instead of proven cancer treatment, they deserve to know the full picture.
Traditional RSO vs. Modern Formulated RSO: What Yap Needs to Know
| What Matters in Yap | Traditional RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Consistency | Every batch different | Lab-tested, exact mg amounts every time |
| Safety | Used toxic naphtha or isopropyl alcohol | Solvent-free, food-grade MCT oil carrier |
| Potency Control | Always psychoactive (600-900mg THC/day) | Raw THCa option for daytime, or decarb for full strength |
| Access | Illegal to ship internationally | Farm Bill compliant, ships to Yap with full documentation |
| Ingredients | Unknown strain, unknown ratios | 7 defined cannabinoids + 7 live terpenes |
| Cost | Free (if you made it) but risky | $129.99 for 16,590mg total cannabinoids (published recipe free) |
| Local Relevance | No connection to Yap health needs | Formulated for cancer support, chronic pain, PTSD, sleep |
What Simpson got right: He put cannabinoids on the map when no one was talking about them. He believed medicine should be accessible, not corporate. He gave it away for free. We carry that same ethos — just with the technical precision Yap’s community deserves.
What he overstated: The cure claims. No human trial has proven cannabis oil cures cancer. Encouraging someone in Yap to skip proven treatments like chemo or surgery carries real harm potential. We never suggest RSO replaces medical care. It complements it.
About OilWell Cannabis: A Company Built From Adversity
Our Story Starts with Bentley
OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a boardroom. It started with a dog named Bentley in a small Houston apartment — a dog who was family, who stood by our founder Colin Valencia through every border hardship and every moment of doubt. When Bentley fell paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia, giving up wasn’t an option.
A rescue worker named Jessica asked Colin the question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of cannabis and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That blind spot became a mission. Colin learned to create CBD golden paste — a formula specifically for pets. It wasn’t a cure, but it was hope. And that hope delivered what medicine said was impossible: Bentley got up, walked over, and brought his ball to play. From paralyzed to playing fetch. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That was cannabinoid medicine working when pharmaceuticals failed.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for brain cell support), dementia (CBC for neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC for eye pressure), crippling arthritis (multi-cannabinoid anti-inflammation). Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s life depended on precision formulation, not guesswork.
Why this matters in Yap: Every Yapese family understands the bond with their dogs. They guard the house, help with fishing, are part of the family. The desperation to save a beloved companion transcends culture. Bentley’s story isn’t just about a dog — it’s about what happens when you refuse to accept “there’s nothing more we can do” and find a real solution through plants.
From McAllen to Micronesia
Colin grew up in McAllen, Texas — right across the river from Reynosa, Mexico. The Borderplex is one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions, where poverty is deep and opportunity is scarce outside retail and healthcare. By sixteen, after seeing friends killed or imprisoned, Colin had to leave home. He learned cannabis not as a business, but as survival — understanding the plant intimately while operating in the shadows.
That experience shaped everything. He knows what it means to have limited options. He knows what it means to rely on your own knowledge when institutions fail you. When he later became a software engineer doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine — one of America’s most prestigious medical institutions — he combined deep plant knowledge with medical-grade technical precision. That unique blend is what makes OilWell’s formulas different.
For Yap residents, this background resonates. You understand working with what you have. You understand traditional knowledge passed down because formal systems are distant. You understand that real expertise comes from lived experience, not just textbooks. Colin’s journey from border survival to medical technology to cannabinoid formulation mirrors the resilience Yap’s people show every day.
OilWell’s Four Core Principles: Built for Yap’s Reality
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
No medical card required. No qualifying conditions. No jumping through hoops. If you’re 21 or older in Yap, you can access our products. We ship internationally with full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, and customs-ready packaging. Simpson believed medicine should be accessible to everyone. We’ve built a distribution model that makes that possible legally — something he never could do in the prohibition era.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Our RSO contains 1,500mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to:
- Use it raw for daytime relief with zero impairment (perfect for fishing, weaving, or attending church)
- Decarboxylate at home (260°F for 45-60 minutes) to convert THCa into ~1,315mg delta-9 THC for full therapeutic strength
- Mix raw and decarbed portions to customize your own ratio
In Yap, where daily responsibilities don’t pause for medication schedules, this flexibility is crucial. You can manage pain during the day without impairment, then activate full potency at night for sleep.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our complete formulas publicly — every milligram, every percentage. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our 30mL bottle (16,590mg total cannabinoids), you can source the individual distillates and make your own. This isn’t marketing. It’s our foundational behavior, just like Simpson giving his oil away for free.
For Yap’s economy, where every dollar matters and import costs are high, this matters. We give you the recipe because your health shouldn’t depend on your bank account.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
This entire document is our commitment to honest education. Where Simpson operated without peer-reviewed literature, we have access to 29 peer-reviewed citations and we use them. We distinguish between what’s proven (CBD for seizures), what’s promising (CBG for neuroprotection), and what’s overstated (CBN as a miracle sleep cure). You deserve that honesty.
Our RSO Formulas: The Complete Open-Source Recipes
RSO Sublingual Oil – 30mL Bottle
| Cannabinoid | Amount | Why It Matters for Yap |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg | Strongest evidence for seizures, anxiety, inflammation |
| CBG | 3,000mg | Neuroprotection for aging relatives, brain health |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg | Nausea relief for chemo patients, appetite support |
| THCa | 1,500mg | Your control switch – raw for daytime, decarb for nighttime |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg | Legal limit compliance (0.3%); activates fully when you decarb |
| CBN | 750mg | Sleep support – 25-50mg per dose aligns with research |
| CBC | 750mg | Neurogenesis support for cognitive health |
| Total | 16,590mg | 553mg per mL |
Live Terpenes: 5% (Lemonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene)
Carrier: Organic MCT oil
Dosing: Graduated dropper, 0.1mL increments
Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
Duration: 4-6 hours
Bioavailability: 13-19%
For Yap residents: At 553mg/mL, our formula is highly concentrated. A single bottle provides 40-60 doses depending on your needs. For chronic pain, start with 0.25mL (138mg total cannabinoids) and adjust. For sleep, 1-2mL delivers the 25-50mg CBN range studied in research.
RSO Vape Cartridge – 1 Gram
| Cannabinoid | Percentage | Amount (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 30% | 300mg |
| CBG | 20% | 200mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% | 150mg |
| THCa | 10% | 100mg (auto-decarbs when vaped) |
| CBN | 10% | 100mg |
| CBC | 10% | 100mg |
| Total | 95% | 900mg+ |
Usage in Yap: The vape is for breakthrough moments — sudden nausea from chemo, panic attacks, acute pain flares. It delivers relief in 1-2 minutes, peaks in 10-15 minutes, lasts 2-4 hours. Keep it discreet for when you need fast help.
When to Use Each Format in Yap
| Situation | Use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Morning fishing, weaving, community work | Sublingual (raw) | No impairment, anti-inflammatory support |
| Sudden nausea from treatment | Vape | 1-2 minute relief |
| Nighttime sleep on outer islands | Sublingual (decarbed) | Long-lasting, CBN helps sleep architecture |
| Traveling between islands | Vape | Portable, no measuring |
| Precise dosing for elders | Sublingual (graduated dropper) | Exact control, easy to adjust |
| Chronic pain all day | Sublingual (raw) + vape (breakthrough) | Sustained relief + fast backup |
Terpene Profile: The Aromas of Healing
Our seven-terpene profile is the same in both products:
- Limonene (citrus-bright) – Think of the smell of ripe breadfruit or the zest from Yap’s citrus trees. Uplifting, mood-supporting.
- Myrcene – Earthy depth, like the forest floor after rain. Traditionally associated with relaxation.
- Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene) – Pepper/spice notes. Directly activates CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory effects, like the warmth of fresh-cracked pepper in traditional dishes.
- Pinene (forest-fresh) – The scent of Yap’s pine trees. Supports alertness and respiratory openness.
- Linalool (floral, lavender) – Calming, like night-blooming flowers. Gentle for stress and sleep.
- Humulene (earthy, woody) – The smell of dried fish and smoking fires. Anti-inflammatory pathways.
- Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling) – Complex, like Yap’s diverse ecosystem. Adds depth to the experience.
These aren’t just smells. They contribute to the entourage effect — where cannabinoids and terpenes work together. While human research is still emerging, the preclinical evidence is compelling enough that we include them at 5% concentration.
Shipping to Yap: How It Works
We recognize that getting products to Yap requires planning. Here’s exactly how we serve the State of Yap:
International Shipping Process:
- Documentation: Every package includes full Certificates of Analysis (COAs), customs declarations, and product receipts in English
- Carrier: USPS International Priority Mail (typically 7-14 business days to FSM)
- Packaging: Discreet, no cannabis branding visible, temperature-stable for Pacific heat
- Customs: Customer is responsible for verifying Yap/FSM import laws. We provide all documentation, but you accept legal responsibility upon import
- Tracking: Full tracking from our Houston facility to your address in Yap
Important Legal Notice for Yap Residents:
The Federated States of Micronesia has strict drug laws. While our products are hemp-derived with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC (making them federally legal in the US and Farm Bill compliant), YOU are responsible for verifying that importing hemp-derived cannabinoid products is legal in Yap. We ship with full transparency and documentation, but we cannot guarantee how Yap customs will classify these products. Please check with Yap State authorities before ordering.
Contact for International Orders:
- Phone: +1 (832) 416-2816 (we understand time zones – leave a message)
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/
Condition-Specific Guidance for Yap’s Health Realities
Important Disclaimer: These are educational contexts, not medical prescriptions. Yap’s limited healthcare infrastructure makes it even more critical to consult with any available medical provider before using cannabinoid products. These products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Do not operate boats, vehicles, or machinery while impaired.
Cancer Support During Treatment
For Yap residents traveling to Guam, Hawaii, or the Philippines for chemo:
- Pre-treatment nausea: 0.5mL sublingual (276mg cannabinoids) 1 hour before
- Acute nausea breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs while at treatment center
- Post-treatment: 0.5mL every 6 hours as needed for nausea and appetite
- Sleep in unfamiliar hospital rooms: 1-2mL before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Why this matters in Yap: When you’re away from family support on another island, these tools give you control over side effects that can make treatment unbearable.
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy)
Common in Yap’s aging population and those doing physical labor:
- Daytime function: 0.3mL raw sublingual (166mg) before fishing or weaving — no impairment, anti-inflammatory support
- Nighttime relief: 0.5-1mL decarbed sublingual before sleep — combines pain relief with sleep support
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed during flare-ups
Traditional + Modern: Many Yapese use local plant poultices for joint pain. Our RSO works through different pathways (CB1, CB2, COX-2 inhibition) and can complement traditional methods.
Sleep Disorders
Prevalent in Yap due to heat, humidity, and worry:
- Insomnia: 1-2mL sublingual before bed delivers research-aligned 25-50mg CBN
- Restless sleep: Raw formula prevents grogginess next morning
- Anxiety-related wakefulness: The linalool and myrcene terpenes support calm
PTSD and Anxiety
For Yap’s veterans, survivors of natural disasters, or those with family trauma:
- Daytime anxiety: 0.3mL raw sublingual — CBD and CBG address anxiety without psychoactivity
- Panic attacks: Vape for 1-2 minute relief
- Nightmares: 1mL decarbed before bed for full cannabinoid profile
Cultural note: Mental health is often stigmatized in Pacific communities. Our non-psychoactive daytime option allows you to manage symptoms without anyone knowing, preserving your privacy and dignity.
How to Use Our Products in Yap’s Climate
Storage:
- Keep sublingual oil in a cool, dark place (Yap’s heat can degrade cannabinoids)
- Do not refrigerate (MCT oil can solidify)
- Use within 12 months of opening
Decarboxylation in Yap:
- Preheat your oven to 260°F (most propane ovens in Yap can achieve this)
- Place desired amount in oven-safe glass dish
- Heat for 45-60 minutes
- Let cool completely before use
- Only decarb what you plan to use soon — activated THC degrades faster in Yap’s humidity
Dosing for Yap Body Types:
Yapese tend to have lower average body weight than mainland Americans. Start with 0.25mL (138mg) rather than 0.5mL. Increase slowly over 3-5 days. The “start low, go slow” principle is even more important in hot climates where metabolism runs faster.
The Evidence Behind Every Cannabinoid in Your Bottle
We’ve reviewed 29 peer-reviewed studies so you don’t have to. Here’s what Yap residents should know:
CBD: Strongest evidence for seizures, moderate for anxiety and pain. FDA-approved for certain epilepsies. Safe for most, but can affect liver enzymes if you take other medications.
CBG: Promising for neuroprotection and inflammation, but human trials are sparse. We’re including it because Bentley’s dementia responded to it, and the preclinical data is compelling.
Delta-8 THC: Real psychoactive effects, less potent than delta-9, but still intoxicating. Good for nausea and appetite. We include it because traditional RSO relied heavily on THC, and delta-8 provides some of those benefits with a different safety profile.
THCa: The game-changer for Yap. Non-psychoactive until YOU decide to heat it. Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 pathways. This is your control.
Delta-9 THC: Only 90mg in the whole bottle (3mg/mL) to stay Farm Bill legal. When you decarb the THCa, this becomes part of a much larger therapeutic dose.
CBN: Marketed as “the sleep cannabinoid” but evidence is weak. We include 750mg because at 25-50mg doses, it aligns with what little research exists and many users report benefit.
CBC: Most exciting for neurogenesis. Very early research, but we include it for potential cognitive support in aging Yapese populations.
Terpenes: Not just smell. Caryophyllene directly activates CB2 receptors. Limonene and linalool have real anti-anxiety signals in preclinical work. But human proof is limited — we include them because the entourage effect is plausible and they make the experience more enjoyable.
Legal and Safety for Yap Residents
Age Requirement: 21+ only. We verify age for all orders.
Yap/FSM Law: The Federated States of Micronesia Controlled Substances Act likely prohibits cannabis products. However, hemp-derived products with <0.3% delta-9 THC exist in a legal gray area internationally. We ship as “hemp wellness extract” with full COAs showing compliance. YOU accept responsibility for verifying Yap import law and any personal legal risk.
Drug Testing: THCa in raw form will NOT trigger standard drug tests. Once decarboxylated into delta-9 THC, it WILL show positive. Delta-8 THC will also trigger tests. If you work for the Yap State Government, FSM national government, or any employer that tests, use the raw form only.
Operating Boats/Vehicles: Yap’s waters are dangerous. Never operate a boat, car, or heavy machinery after using decarbed or vape products. Even small amounts of THC impair judgment. The ocean doesn’t forgive mistakes.
Pregnancy: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Yap’s small population means every child matters. The risks to fetal development are real.
Children: Keep all products locked away from children. Accidental ingestion is a medical emergency requiring evacuation to Guam or Hawaii.
Final Thoughts for Yap’s Community
We know that in Yap, word travels fast. When something works, the whole village hears about it. When something doesn’t, they hear that too. That’s why we’ve published everything — every milligram, every study, every limitation. We don’t want you to buy from us because of hype. We want you to have the best possible information to decide if this is right for your situation.
If you’re facing cancer and traveling to Guam for treatment, our RSO might help with nausea so you can keep eating. If chronic pain is stopping you from fishing or weaving, the raw formula might give you relief without impairment. If you’re a veteran with PTSD who wakes up sweating every night, the CBN-heavy nighttime dose might help you sleep through till morning.
But we also know that in Yap, traditional medicine has value. Our products don’t replace the healers who have served your communities for generations. They work alongside them, through different pathways, for different needs.
Rick Simpson’s legacy is about refusing to accept that the system has all the answers. Yap’s people have lived that same truth. We’ve just added medical-grade precision, legal compliance, and complete transparency to the equation.
If you can afford our product, we’ll ship it to Yap with full documentation and support. If you can’t, you have our recipe to make your own. Either way, you have our commitment to honesty, quality, and respect for your autonomy.
Order Information for Yap:
- Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/product/rick-simpson-oil-rso-sublingual-oil/
- Phone: +1 (832) 416-2816 (English only, please leave message with time zone)
- Email: [email protected]
- Instagram: @oilwellcbd
We honor the traditions of Yap. We respect your autonomy. And we’re here if you need us.
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