Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Adair County, Kentucky: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Here in Adair County, where the rolling hills of Kentucky meet the realities of rural healthcare access, we know what it means to search for real solutions when conventional medicine falls short. Whether you’re in Columbia, helping family in Breeding, or living out in the countryside between Knifley and Glens Fork, you’ve likely heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil—maybe from a neighbor battling chronic pain, a veteran struggling with PTSD at the Campbellsville VA Clinic, or someone at the Adair County Regional Medical Center facing cancer treatment.
We get it. In a community of around 19,000 people spread across 407 square miles, word travels fast when something seems to work. But here’s what worries us: most of what people in Adair County hear about RSO is either hype that could put their health at risk, or confusing information that leaves them more uncertain than before they started looking.
That’s why we—OilWell Cannabis, based in Houston, Texas—created this comprehensive guide specifically for you in Adair County. We’re not here to sell you a miracle cure. We’re here to give you the complete, evidence-based truth about RSO: where it came from, what the science actually says, how our modern formulation addresses the serious safety issues with traditional RSO, and—most importantly—how you can legally and safely access a product that meets Kentucky’s strict regulatory standards.
This isn’t theory. This is the same multi-cannabinoid formula our founder developed over ten years to keep his paralyzed dog Bentley alive, and later used himself to quit benzodiazepines cold turkey after PTSD treatment failed him. It’s also the formula that’s been featured seven times on ABC13 Houston, where we’ve built a reputation for radical honesty about what cannabis can and cannot do.
So let’s cut through the noise and talk about what RSO really means for folks here in Adair County.
Understanding Rick Simpson: The Man Behind the Oil
Who Was Rick Simpson (And Why It Matters to Adair County)
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor, scientist, or medical researcher. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia, Canada—a blue-collar tradesman who, like many folks in Adair County, found himself failed by the medical system when it mattered most. In 1997, Simpson fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton, suffering a serious head injury that left him with persistent tinnitus, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms that doctors couldn’t fix.
When the medications they prescribed either didn’t work or made things worse, Simpson turned to cannabis—and found relief. But when he asked his physician to support his cannabis use, the doctor refused, just like many primary care providers here in Kentucky still do when patients ask about cannabinoid options.
The pivotal moment came in 2003, when Simpson claimed that three bumps on his arm, diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma, disappeared after he applied concentrated cannabis oil and covered them with bandages. While no independent medical verification exists—no biopsy confirmation, no clinical documentation—this personal experience became the origin story of Rick Simpson Oil. For many in Adair County, this resonates deeply: when you live where specialist care requires a two-hour drive to Louisville or Nashville, personal testimony often carries more weight than distant medical institutions.
Important context: We’re sharing Simpson’s story exactly as he told it, but we must be clear: personal testimony is not medical evidence. It’s historically significant as the catalyst for a global movement, but it cannot substitute for clinical trials. In Adair County, where we’re known for our common sense and careful judgment, it’s crucial to distinguish between a compelling story and proven science.
The Crusade That Reached Adair County
After his 2003 experience, Simpson committed himself to producing and distributing concentrated cannabis oil for free from his property in Maccan, Nova Scotia. He helped dozens of people with conditions including cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, and insomnia—the same conditions that affect families across Adair County every day.
His story spread globally through the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure, which became foundational in cannabis communities worldwide. Many people in Adair County first learned about RSO through online forums, Facebook groups, or word-of-mouth from cancer patients who encountered the film.
But Simpson’s advocacy brought him into direct conflict with Canadian law. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police raided his property in 2005 and 2009, seizing plants and equipment. He was eventually charged with cultivation, possession, and trafficking, and left Canada for Europe to continue his advocacy from abroad. This legal persecution mirrors what many Kentuckians faced before hemp was legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill—a reminder of how far we’ve come, and why legal, compliant products matter so much for rural communities like ours.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was (And Why It’s Problematic)
Traditional Rick Simpson Oil was defined by its crude production method, not by quality standards. Here’s what Simpson actually made:
Source material: Single high-THC indica strains with no standardization. The starting material varied by availability and growing season—meaning every batch was different.
Extraction solvent: Naphtha (a petroleum-based lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol—neither of which is food-grade. Naphtha can contain benzene, toluene, and other carcinogenic compounds. This is a serious safety issue for anyone considering making RSO at home here in Adair County.
Production process: The cannabis was soaked in solvent, filtered, then evaporated in a rice cooker at temperatures high enough to decarboxylate all THCa into THC and destroy virtually all terpenes. The result was a thick, nearly black, tar-like oil with a strong cannabis and potential solvent-residual odor.
Cannabinoid profile: THC-dominant (60-90% estimated), with naturally occurring minor cannabinoids at whatever ratios the source strain happened to contain—completely uncontrolled and unmeasured.
Standardization: None. No lab testing, no Certificate of Analysis, no contaminant screening. Every batch differed based on plant genetics, growing conditions, solvent purity, and the maker’s technique.
Residual solvent risk: The most significant safety concern. Incomplete solvent purging leaves potentially harmful residues that are difficult to verify without analytical chemistry equipment—something no DIY maker in Adair County has access to.
For residents of Adair County who might be considering making RSO at home to save money, this is critical information. The traditional method carries real health risks that modern production methods have solved.
Simpson’s 60-Gram Protocol: What He Recommended
Simpson’s signature treatment recommendation was consuming 60 grams of oil over approximately 90 days:
Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice (10-15mg) three times daily.
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days until reaching approximately 1 gram per day (333mg three times daily).
Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily until the full 60 grams are consumed.
Administration: Primarily oral (sublingual or swallowed), with topical application for skin conditions. He did not recommend inhalation as a primary treatment method.
Important context for evaluating this protocol:
- No controlled trial validation. No published studies, no case series, no peer-reviewed documentation.
- Very high THC exposure. At peak dosing, patients consumed 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily—far exceeding anything studied in controlled clinical settings. For perspective, the FDA-approved THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5-20mg per day.
- Real risks at these doses: Severe intoxication, impairment, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder are well-documented risks at such high THC levels [15].
- Medical complexity: Cancer patients often have multiple health issues. Using unregulated, unstandardized cannabis oil as a primary treatment—potentially instead of proven therapies—introduces harm beyond the oil itself.
The Evidence Reality Check: What Science Actually Says
What Simpson’s Claims Look Like Through a Scientific Lens
Simpson claimed RSO could cure cancer and treat dozens of conditions. Here’s what the evidence actually shows:
What the preclinical literature shows: In vitro and animal studies demonstrate that THC and CBD can induce apoptosis (programmed cell death), inhibit proliferation, and reduce angiogenesis in certain cancer cell lines . Animal models show some tumor-growth inhibition. This is scientifically interesting and has generated legitimate research interest.
What the preclinical literature does NOT show: These findings have not translated into proven human cancer cures. The gap between lab results and human clinical outcomes is vast. No human clinical trial has demonstrated that RSO or any cannabis oil cures cancer .
Institutional positions:
- The National Cancer Institute acknowledges cannabinoid research but does not endorse cannabis as a cancer treatment .
- The FDA has not approved any cannabis plant product for cancer (only purified CBD for seizures and synthetic THC for chemo nausea/HIV wasting) [1].
- Health Canada has never approved RSO for cancer.
What Simpson got right: He drew attention to cannabinoids as serious biomedical research when most ignored them. He helped create conditions for the legal cannabis industry we have today. His advocacy was historically significant.
What he overstated: Cancer cure claims exceeded the evidence then and still do today. Encouraging cancer patients to use RSO instead of proven treatments carries genuine harm potential. Delayed treatment for treatable cancers is a documented concern in alternative medicine.
For families in Adair County dealing with cancer diagnoses, this is the most critical message: RSO education should complement medical care, not replace it. The compassionate, evidence-based approach is to work with your oncologist at the Adair County Regional Medical Center or your specialists in Louisville while learning about supportive options.
Why OilWell Created a Different Kind of RSO
The Origin: From a Paralyzed Dog to a Mission
OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a corporate boardroom—it started with Bentley, a dog who was family. When veterinarians told Colin Valencia that Bentley was paralyzed and euthanasia was the only humane option, he refused to accept it. A rescue worker’s question changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
Colin learned to create CBD golden paste. The results were undeniable: Bentley got up, walked over, and brought his ball. This wasn’t placebo—dogs don’t respond to placebo. Bentley lived another ten years, and during that decade, Colin developed specialized formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection and THCa for PPARγ agonism
- Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → THC for CB1 agonism and pressure reduction
- Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammation using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene
Bentley’s journey taught Colin that single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Multi-cannabinoid synergy was essential. This wasn’t a marketing decision—it was necessity born from love.
The Personal Connection: PTSD and Benzo Withdrawal
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. When he decided to quit Xanax cold turkey—a notoriously difficult and dangerous process—he used the cannabinoid knowledge he’d developed for Bentley. The Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. He personally uses the vape form for his insomnia and severe PTSD.
This matters for Adair County residents because we know what it’s like when the VA in Campbellsville or local doctors keep prescribing pills that don’t work or create new problems. Colin lived what many of you are living right now. He didn’t just study cannabinoids academically—he survived because of them.
From McAllen Borderlands to Houston Medical Center
Colin grew up in McAllen, Texas, one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions. He learned the cannabis plant intimately in the traditional pre-legalization world, then transitioned to legal business. He later became a formally trained software engineer, doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center.
That combination—deep cannabis plant knowledge plus medical-grade technical precision—defines OilWell’s approach. When we formulate RSO for customers in Adair County, we’re applying the same precision that major medical institutions demand.
The OilWell RSO Philosophy: What Makes Us Different
Four Core Principles
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
No medical card is required. Anyone age 21+ can purchase. We ship nationwide to Adair County and all of Kentucky, plus internationally where hemp products are legal. Rick Simpson believed medicine should be accessible to everyone; we’ve built a legal distribution model that makes that possible.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Our sublingual oil contains THCa in its acidic, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to use it raw (zero impairment, perfect for daytime work on the farm or at your job in Columbia) or decarboxylate it into delta-9 THC for full potency (ideal for night-time relief). Simpson believed patients should control their medicine; we engineered actual chemistry that puts that control in your hands.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our complete formulas publicly—every cannabinoid, every milligram amount—so if you can’t afford our product, you can source ingredients and make your own. Simpson gave his oil away for free; we sell a professional product AND publish the recipe. This is especially important for folks in Adair County on fixed incomes who need options.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
This entire document represents our commitment to honest education about what science actually says. Simpson operated without peer-reviewed literature; we have that access and use it to distinguish what’s well-supported from what’s overstated. For Adair County residents who value straight talk over hype, this is our promise.
Legal Status in Kentucky: What Adair County Residents Need to Know
Farm Bill Compliance and Kentucky Law
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at the federal level. Kentucky has implemented its own hemp program under this framework, making Farm Bill-compliant products legal statewide.
Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—3mg per mL—well under the 0.3% threshold. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. This makes our product legal in Adair County and throughout Kentucky.
THCa Legal Framework: The Game-Changer
THCa is the acidic, non-psychoactive precursor to THC. Critically, THCa itself is Farm Bill compliant because it’s not delta-9 THC. This distinction creates a paradigm shift in cannabis accessibility for Kentuckians:
- Legal purchase: You can legally buy, possess, and transport our product
- Customer-controlled activation: Heat converts THCa to delta-9 THC at your discretion
- One product, multiple uses: Raw for daytime non-psychoactive relief, decarbed for full potency
Important legal notice for Adair County residents: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated above 260°F. While hemp-derived products are legal in Kentucky, you are responsible for understanding local regulations. We ship with full documentation, COAs, and receipts. Kentucky state law does not criminalize possession of hemp-derived products under 0.3% delta-9 THC, but we always recommend keeping your COA with the product.
The Decarboxylation Choice: Power in Your Hands
Our sublingual oil gives Adair County residents three distinct usage options from one legal product:
Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)
Use the oil as-is. All 1,500mg of THCa stays in its acidic form. This provides potential anti-inflammatory benefits via COX-2 inhibition and neuroprotective effects via PPARγ agonism—without any impairment. Perfect for:
- Working your farm or job in Adair County during the day
- Driving into Columbia for supplies
- Managing chronic inflammation without getting high
- Using alongside prescription medications that require mental clarity
Option 2: Fully Activated (Home Decarboxylation)
Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes in an oven-safe glass container. This converts 1,500mg THCa into approximately 1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 THC, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC—plus 6,000mg delta-8 THC. This achieves psychoactive potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO, entirely through your own legal activation.
Option 3: Partial Activation
Transfer a controlled portion (say, 5mL) to a separate container and decarboxylate only that amount, preserving the rest in raw form. This allows you to experiment and find your exact therapeutic window.
Conversion chemistry: 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC after decarboxylation (accounting for the loss of a CO₂ molecule).
For Adair County residents who need to function during the day but want full relief at night, this flexibility is revolutionary. You don’t need two different products—one legal purchase serves multiple needs.
Our Formulas: Complete Transparency for Adair County
RSO Sublingual Oil – $129.99
We publish our exact formula because you deserve to know what you’re putting in your body:
| Cannabinoid | Amount |
|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg |
| CBG | 3,000mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg |
| THCa | 1,500mg |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg |
| CBN | 750mg |
| CBC | 750mg |
| Total Cannabinoids | 16,590mg |
- Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Format: 30mL bottle with graduated dropper (0.1mL increments)
- Active cannabinoids per mL: 553mg
- Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
- Peak: 1-2 hours
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19%
- Doses per bottle: 40-60 depending on serving size
RSO Vape Cartridge – $49.99
For Adair County residents who need fast relief:
| Cannabinoid | Percentage |
|---|---|
| CBD | 30% |
| CBG | 20% |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% |
| THCa | 10% |
| CBN | 10% |
| CBC | 10% |
- Live Terpenes: 5%+
- Format: 1 Gram cartridge
- 510-thread: Universal battery compatibility
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery)
- Peak: 10-15 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35%
Terpene Profile: The Sensory Experience
Our seven-terpene blend is identical in both products:
- Limonene – Citrus-bright, mood-elevating
- Myrcene – Earthy, relaxing
- Caryophyllene – Pepper/spice, CB2 activation for inflammation
- Pinene – Forest-fresh, clarity
- Linalool – Floral, lavender-like, calming
- Humulene – Woody, earthy
- Terpinolene – Piney-fruity, complex
For Adair County residents familiar with local flora—our pine forests, citrus from store runs to Campbellsville, the peppery scent of local gardens—these terpenes create a sensory experience that’s both familiar and therapeutic.
When to Use Each Format: Matching Your Adair County Lifestyle
| Use Case | Recommended Format | Why It Works for Adair County |
|---|---|---|
| Fast relief (acute pain, panic, breakthrough nausea) | Vape | 1-2 minute onset when you can’t wait |
| Sustained relief (chronic pain, all-day management) | Sublingual | 4-6 hour duration for farm work, long shifts |
| Maximum absorption | Sublingual | 13-19% bioavailability for stronger effect per mg |
| Portability | Vape | Fits in pocket for trips to town, no measuring |
| Precise dosing | Sublingual | Dropper measures 0.1mL increments—perfect for titration |
| Daytime functional use | Sublingual (raw) | Zero impairment for operating equipment, driving |
| Nighttime full relief | Sublingual (decarbed) or Vape | Activated THC + CBN for sleep and deep pain relief |
Condition-Specific Guidance for Adair County Residents
Critical disclaimer: This information is based on cannabinoid research cited throughout this document. These are NOT medical prescriptions, NOT FDA-approved treatments, and NOT substitutes for professional medical care. Always consult your healthcare provider at Adair County Regional Medical Center, your specialist in Louisville, or your VA provider before using cannabinoid products. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids.
Chemotherapy-Related Nausea and Appetite Support
For cancer patients in Adair County traveling to treatment centers:
- Pre-treatment: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil 1 hour before chemo session
- Acute breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-treatment: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
- Sleep during treatment: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
- Evidence: Delta-8 THC antiemetic properties [9], delta-9 THC for chemo nausea [1][13], CBD for anxiety buffering [3]
Practical note for Adair County: If you’re making the long drive to the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville or Vanderbilt-Ingram in Nashville, the sublingual oil’s 4-6 hour duration can help manage symptoms during travel. The vape provides quick relief when you arrive.
Chronic Pain (Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Neuropathy)
For the many Adair County residents dealing with pain from farm work, aging, or injury:
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual oil—anti-inflammatory without impairment for working your land
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual—combines pain relief with CBN for restorative sleep
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed for rapid onset
- Evidence: CBD pain relief [4], delta-9 THC analgesia [13], beta-caryophyllene CB2 activation [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]
Adair County context: We know many of you have been prescribed opioids for chronic pain. Our multi-cannabinoid approach works through different receptor systems than opioids, potentially offering an alternative or adjunct that doesn’t carry the same addiction risk. However, never discontinue prescribed medication without medical supervision.
Sleep Support
For insomnia common in rural communities:
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual oil
- At 2.0mL: Delivers 50mg CBN—the dosage level investigated in 2024 sleep research
- At 1.0mL: Delivers 25mg CBN—above the threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance
- Evidence: CBN sleep studies [16][17], cannabis and sleep review literature
For Adair County: If your sleep issues stem from pain, anxiety, or PTSD, the full cannabinoid profile addresses multiple root causes simultaneously rather than just masking symptoms.
Anxiety and Stress
For the pressures of rural life, economic uncertainty, and healthcare stress:
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG address anxiety without psychoactive impairment
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual—full profile including CBN for sleep architecture
- Evidence: CBD anxiety reduction [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8], limonene entourage effects [20]
Adair County reality: We know mental health resources are limited here. The nearest psychiatrist might be in Bowling Green or Lexington. Our non-psychoactive daytime option provides support without interfering with your ability to work or parent.
General Titration Principle: Start Low, Go Slow
This is especially important for Adair County residents who may be new to cannabinoids:
- Begin: 0.25-0.5mL sublingual (raw, non-decarbed)
- Wait: 2-3 hours to assess effects
- Adjust: Increase gradually by 0.25mL increments
- Track: Keep a simple journal of dose, time, and effects
Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, concurrent medications, and genetics. What works for your neighbor in Columbia might need adjustment for you.
How to Order in Adair County: Simple, Legal, Fast
Shipping to Adair County
We ship directly to your door anywhere in Adair County:
- Adair County, Kentucky (42728, 42729, 42730, and surrounding areas): Priority Mail (2-3 business days) or FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 business days)
- Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible on the exterior
- Tracking: Provided for all orders
- Documentation: COA and receipt included—keep these with your product
- Signature option: Available if you prefer
Shipping cost: Flat rate $9.99 for orders under $150, free shipping over $150.
For Adair County residents concerned about privacy, rest assured: our packaging looks like any other health supplement delivery. No one will know what’s inside except you.
International Access (For Kentucky Ex-Pats)
Kentucky-born residents living abroad can also access our products where hemp laws permit. We ship internationally with:
- Full documentation and COAs for customs
- Minimum flat-fee shipping (excessive costs billed to customer)
- Customer accepts all customs and legal responsibility
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Safety Profile: What Adair County Needs to Know
Third-Party Lab Testing
Every batch is tested for:
- Cannabinoid potency: Confirms every compound within ±2% accuracy
- Heavy metals: Screens for arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury below FDA limits
- Pesticides: 400+ compound screening via LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
- Residual solvents: FDA Class 3 limits (<5,000 ppm) verified
- Microbial contamination: E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus screening
COAs available: Request via phone (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]
Common Overstatements We Avoid (That Others in Kentucky Might Claim)
| Overstatement (What Others Say) | More Accurate Reality |
|---|---|
| “CBN is a proven sleep aid” | Sleep evidence for CBN remains weak; no strong human trials yet [16][17] |
| “Myrcene makes you sleepy” | Preclinical only; human proof is limited [23] |
| “Terpenes have proven entourage effects” | Hypothesis is plausible but robust human proof is limited [20][29] |
| “THCa is always non-psychoactive” | True only if kept raw; heating converts it to THC [12] |
| “Delta-8 is safe because it’s hemp-derived” | It’s psychoactive with less safety data than delta-9 [9]-[11] |
Safety Warnings Specific to Adair County
- Impairment: If you decarboxylate, DO NOT operate tractors, farm equipment, or vehicles on Highway 55 or 80
- Drug interactions: Consult your doctor if taking medications—especially if you’re on prescriptions from the VA or pain management clinic
- Pregnancy/nursing: Not recommended; cannabinoids cross the placenta and enter breast milk
- Keep out of reach: Store securely away from children and pets in your Adair County home
- Mental health: High THC doses can trigger anxiety or panic; start low and go slow
Competitive Comparison: Why OilWell Stands Out in Kentucky
OilWell RSO vs. Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program Products
| Dimension | Kentucky Medical Cannabis (If/When Available) | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Cannabinoid profile | Likely THC-only or limited spectrum | 7 cannabinoids at defined ratios |
| CBG, CBN, CBC content | Probably minimal | 3,000mg CBG, 750mg CBN, 750mg CBC |
| Patient controls potency | No—state products fully psychoactive | Yes—THCa raw or activated at home |
| Access requirements | Medical card, qualifying conditions | Age 21+, no card needed |
| Delivery to Adair County | Must travel to dispensary (nearest likely Lexington) | Direct shipping to your door |
| Farm Bill compliant | No—state medical program | Yes—<0.3% delta-9 THC |
OilWell RSO vs. Hemp CBD Oils Sold in Kentucky
| Dimension | Typical Kentucky Hemp CBD Oil | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Total cannabinoids | 1,000-2,000mg | 16,590mg |
| THC options | None or minimal (<0.3% only) | Legal pathway to ~1,405mg delta-9 THC |
| Terpene content | Often minimal or unspecified | 5% live terpenes, 7 defined compounds |
| Pricing | $40-80 | $129.99 (but 8-16x more cannabinoids) |
The Broader OilWell Portfolio: More Than Just RSO
While our RSO formula is our flagship, we offer other products developed from the same formulation knowledge:
Asshole Peach Gummy Rings – $39.99
Our best-selling product. 268mg total cannabinoids per ring (28mg delta-9 THC, 50mg delta-8 THC, 20mg delta-10 THC, 20mg THCo, 100mg CBD, 50mg CBG). Particularly favored by veterans for PTSD and pain relief.
Peace Gummies – $34.99
320mg total cannabinoids per peach (30mg CBN, 15mg delta-9 THC, 25mg delta-8 THC, 100mg CBD, 150mg CBG). Born from Colin’s personal benzo withdrawal experience—available in vape form for rapid relief.
SWEETEMintz Sugar-Free Vegan Peppermint Hard Candy – $39.99
28mg delta-9 Nano THC, 100mg Nano CBD, 50mg CBG Isolate. Zero sugar, 100% vegan—designed for diabetic and health-conscious consumers.
Custom Creations
We design tailored products on request for specific cannabinoid ratios, delivery formats, or health circumstances—including formulations for vegans, diabetics, and those with specific dietary needs. If you’re in Adair County with unique needs, call us: (832) 416-2816.
Our Media Record: Seven ABC13 Features, Verifiable Credibility
Between September 2019 and April 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin Valencia and OilWell Cannabis in seven distinct news segments. Five different reporters sought us out across those years. No other Houston cannabis operator has that frequency or breadth.
Key moments that matter for Adair County:
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September 2019: Colin’s foundational quote—”I’m not trying to sell people snake oil. I’m not trying to sell people hope, but there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot.”
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October 2021: When Texas banned delta-8 overnight, Colin proactively removed all products before enforcement and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. This ethical leadership during crisis demonstrates the character behind our brand.
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October 2022: Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history, putting context behind every word he’s said about therapy, education, and not selling false hope. This transparency is what you won’t find from any other company.
These features cannot be purchased—they’re earned editorial coverage from America’s fourth-largest city. For Adair County residents evaluating who to trust, this independent verification speaks louder than any marketing claim.
Practical Takeaways for Adair County: The Bottom Line
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The most evidence-developed actives in our formula are CBD and delta-9 THC—backed by human clinical data, not just hype.
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Delta-8 THC is not a mild or trivial ingredient—it’s psychoactive with real pharmacologic activity but less robust safety characterization than delta-9.
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THCa changes with processing—keep it raw for daytime use, decarb for evening potency.
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CBG, CBN, and CBC are scientifically credible but clinically immature compared to CBD and THC. We include them for potential synergy, not because they’re proven cure-alls.
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Terpenes contribute aroma, flavor, and plausible bioactivity, but claims should be conservative pending more human trials.
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Our 16,590mg total cannabinoids across seven compounds represents serious formulation value—compare this to typical Kentucky hemp products with 1,000-2,000mg total.
How to Order Today (Adair County, Kentucky)
Step 1: Visit oilwellcbd.com
Step 2: Choose your format:
- RSO Sublingual Oil (30mL) – $129.99
- RSO Vape Cartridge (1g) – $49.99
- Or bundle both for $169.99 (save $10)
Step 3: Enter your Adair County shipping address (42728, 42729, 42730, or rural route)
Step 4: Select shipping:
- USPS Priority Mail (2-3 days) – $9.99
- FREE shipping on orders over $150
Step 5: Complete age verification (21+ required)
Step 6: Receive your package in discreet, unmarked packaging within 2-5 business days
Payment options: All major credit cards, secure checkout
Questions? Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]
Final Thoughts for Adair County
We know trust is earned, not given. In a small community like Adair County, where everyone knows everyone, reputation matters. We’re not asking you to trust us because of slick marketing. We’re asking you to evaluate the evidence we’ve presented, verify our ABC13 media record, examine our open-source formulas, and make your own informed decision.
Colin Valencia started OilWell because conventional medicine failed Bentley, then failed him. He built this company on the radical idea that patients deserve honest information, legal access, and control over their own wellness journey. That ethos carries through every product we ship to Adair County.
From our family to yours across the miles—from Houston’s Montrose neighborhood to your home in Columbia or out on your land in Adair County—we’re here to provide real solutions, real transparency, and real hope grounded in real science.
OilWell Cannabis is more than a brand. It’s a promise to deliver the best, most thoughtful cannabis products available, born from the day Bentley got up and brought his ball to play.
References
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