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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Arkansas County: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis Here in Arkansas County, where the Arkansas River cuts through some of the most productive farmland in the state and the nearest major medical center might be hours away, we understand what it means to take health into your own hands. When you're working the rice fields around Stuttgart or managing livestock near DeWitt, you don't have time for pain that won't quit, for sleep that never comes, or for anxiety that keeps you from showing up for your family. And when conventional medicine tells you there's nothing more they can do — whether it's for your chronic back pain, your father's cancer, or your own PTSD from years of service — you start looking elsewhere. That's why we wrote this. Not to sell you hope, but to give you the complete, honest, science-backed truth about Rick Simpson Oil and what it can and cannot do. Because here in Arkansas County, where we've been let down by systems that don't always serve us, we deserve real information, not snake oil. Who Rick Simpson Was (And Why His Story Still Matters in Arkansas County) Rick Simpson wasn't a doctor. He wasn't a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia — a blue-collar tradesman, much like many of the folks in Arkansas County who keep our communities running. In 1997, Simpson suffered a serious head injury when he fell from scaffolding at a hospital where he worked. The medications he was prescribed either didn't help or made things worse. Sound familiar? We hear this story all the time from people across Arkansas County — from the farmer in Gillett whose post-surgical pain still lingers years later, to the veteran in DeWitt who can't...

OilWell CBD 26 min read 5,802 words Updated Mar 21, 2026

Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Arkansas County: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis

Here in Arkansas County, where the Arkansas River cuts through some of the most productive farmland in the state and the nearest major medical center might be hours away, we understand what it means to take health into your own hands. When you’re working the rice fields around Stuttgart or managing livestock near DeWitt, you don’t have time for pain that won’t quit, for sleep that never comes, or for anxiety that keeps you from showing up for your family. And when conventional medicine tells you there’s nothing more they can do — whether it’s for your chronic back pain, your father’s cancer, or your own PTSD from years of service — you start looking elsewhere.

That’s why we wrote this. Not to sell you hope, but to give you the complete, honest, science-backed truth about Rick Simpson Oil and what it can and cannot do. Because here in Arkansas County, where we’ve been let down by systems that don’t always serve us, we deserve real information, not snake oil.

Who Rick Simpson Was (And Why His Story Still Matters in Arkansas County)

Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia — a blue-collar tradesman, much like many of the folks in Arkansas County who keep our communities running. In 1997, Simpson suffered a serious head injury when he fell from scaffolding at a hospital where he worked. The medications he was prescribed either didn’t help or made things worse. Sound familiar? We hear this story all the time from people across Arkansas County — from the farmer in Gillett whose post-surgical pain still lingers years later, to the veteran in DeWitt who can’t get the VA to approve the treatments that actually work.

When Simpson’s doctor refused to consider cannabis as an option, he took matters into his own hands. He learned about a 1974 NIH study that suggested THC could slow tumor growth in mice (a study that, importantly, was never replicated in humans). Then in 2003, Simpson claimed that applying concentrated cannabis oil to three bumps on his arm eliminated what his doctor had diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma within four days. There was no biopsy confirmation, no independent medical verification, no clinical follow-up. But that personal experience became the origin story of what we now call Rick Simpson Oil.

Important context for Arkansas County readers: Simpson’s account is a personal testimony, not medical evidence. It cannot be evaluated as scientific proof, but it is historically significant as the catalyst for a global movement. Here in Arkansas County, where word-of-mouth and neighbor recommendations carry weight, we understand why stories like this resonate. But we also know the difference between a compelling story and clinical validation.

The Crusade That Reached Arkansas County

After his 2003 experience, Simpson committed himself to producing and distributing concentrated cannabis oil — for free. He gave it away to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who asked. He claimed to help people with diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more. In 2005, his story reached the world through the documentary Run From The Cure, which was distributed freely online and became foundational in cannabis communities. That documentary is how many people in Arkansas County first learned the term “RSO” — through late-night internet searches when conventional medicine had failed them.

Simpson’s advocacy brought him into direct conflict with Canadian law. The RCMP raided his property twice, and he eventually left Canada for Europe. He published Phoenix Tears in 2012 and maintained that cannabis oil could cure cancer while pharmaceutical companies and government agencies suppressed this knowledge.

What Simpson got right: He drew attention to cannabinoids as a serious biomedical research area when the world was ignoring it. His advocacy helped create the political and cultural conditions for the legal cannabis industry that exists today. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract.

What he overstated: His cure claims exceeded the evidence. Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven cancer therapies carries genuine harm potential. Delayed or foregone treatment for treatable cancers is a documented concern in the alternative-medicine literature. In Arkansas County, where we value straightforward talk: do not replace proven cancer treatment with RSO or any cannabis product. Use it as a complement, not a substitute.

Traditional RSO Protocol: The 60-Gram, 90-Day Regimen

Simpson’s core treatment recommendation was to consume 60 grams of concentrated cannabis oil over approximately 90 days. Here’s exactly what he prescribed:

Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice (about 10-15mg of oil) taken three times daily. Total daily: 30-45mg.

Weeks 2-5: Double the dose approximately every four days until reaching 1 gram per day (1,000mg) divided into three roughly equal doses.

Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram per day until all 60 grams are consumed.

Administration: Primary method was oral (sublingual or swallowed). For skin cancers, he recommended topical application with bandages. He did not recommend vaping as a primary treatment method.

Important context for evaluating this protocol for Arkansas County use:

  • No controlled trial validation. There are no published clinical trials of this specific protocol for any condition.
  • Very high THC exposure. At peak dosing, patients consumed about 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily. For context, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5 to 20mg per day. This is a 30- to 180-fold difference.
  • Real risks at these doses: severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder. These risks are well-documented in the peer-reviewed literature.
  • Crude, unstandardized material. Traditional RSO potency varied wildly depending on starting plant material. Every batch was different.

This protocol was designed for a product that no longer exists in its original form. Modern RSO — like OilWell’s formula — is fundamentally different, standardized, and multi-cannabinoid. You cannot apply Simpson’s dosing to modern products. The math doesn’t work, and the safety considerations are completely different.

What Traditional RSO Actually Was (And Why It Had Problems)

Traditional RSO was defined by its method, not by lab specifications:

Source material: Single high-THC indica strains, with no standardization. If you bought “RSO” from two different sources in Arkansas County, you got two completely different products.

Extraction solvent: Simpson used naphtha (petroleum-based lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol. Neither is food-grade. Naphtha may contain benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens. Incomplete solvent purging leaves toxic residues.

Extraction process: Basic bucket method, rice cooker evaporation. Effective but crude. The heat destroyed terpenes and converted all THCa to delta-9 THC.

Appearance: Nearly black, tar-like, sticky oil with possible solvent-residual smell.

Cannabinoid profile: Primarily delta-9 THC (60-90% estimated), with minor cannabinoids at whatever ratios the source plant happened to contain. No control, no measurement, no lab verification.

Terpenes: Effectively zero. The solvent and heat process destroyed them entirely.

Standardization and testing: None. No COA, no cannabinoid quantification, no contaminant screening.

Residual solvent risk: This is the most serious safety concern. Without lab testing, you have no way to know if you’re consuming residual naphtha or other solvents.

For Arkansas County residents, this matters because if you’ve encountered “RSO” at a local event or from a home producer, this is likely what you got. And while we respect the DIY spirit that defines our community, we also know that when it comes to medicine you put in your body, precision and safety matter.

Simpson’s Claims vs. The Evidence Record (What Arkansas County Needs to Know)

Simpson claimed RSO could cure cancer and dozens of other diseases. Let’s look at what the actual evidence shows:

What the preclinical literature shows: In vitro studies demonstrate that THC and CBD can induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) and inhibit tumor proliferation in certain cancer cell lines. Animal models show some tumor-growth inhibition. This is scientifically interesting and justifies continued research.

What the preclinical literature does NOT show: These findings have NOT translated into proven human cancer cures. No human clinical trial has demonstrated that RSO or any cannabis oil cures cancer. The gap between test tube results and human outcomes is vast.

Institutional positions:

  • National Cancer Institute (NCI): Acknowledges cannabinoid anticancer research but does NOT endorse cannabis as a cancer treatment.
  • FDA: Has NOT approved any cannabis plant product for cancer treatment. Only Epidiolex (CBD) for seizures and synthetic THC analogues for chemo nausea are approved.
  • Health Canada: Has never approved RSO for cancer.
  • NCCIH: Identifies strongest evidence for rare epilepsies, chemo nausea, and HIV/AIDS appetite — NOT cancer cure.

What this means for Arkansas County: If you or a loved one is battling cancer, we strongly recommend consulting with oncology specialists at Arkansas County Medical Center or reaching out to cancer support resources in the region. RSO should be discussed as a potential complement to conventional treatment, not a replacement. Delaying proven therapies can cause irreversible harm.

The OilWell Story: From a Paralyzed Dog to Arkansas County

OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a boardroom. It was born in a moment of desperation, love, and refusal to give up.

Bentley: The Dog Who Started Everything

Our founder, Colin Valencia, grew up in McAllen, Texas — right across from Reynosa, Mexico, in one of the most dangerous border regions in North America. By sixteen, he’d left home, lost friends to violence, and learned to survive in underground markets. He chose cannabis over harder substances because he saw it as safer and more beneficial.

Years later, Colin was living in Houston, building a life, when his dog Bentley — more than a pet, he was family — fell seriously ill. Veterinarians delivered the verdict no owner wants: euthanasia was the only option. Bentley was paralyzed in his back legs. The pain meds would destroy his organs. The choice was suffering or mercy killing.

Giving up wasn’t an option. In a desperate search, a rescue worker asked Colin: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”

That question changed everything. Colin learned to create CBD golden paste — a specialized cannabinoid formula for pets. It wasn’t a cure, but it was hope. And that hope delivered what veterinary medicine said was impossible: Bentley got up, walked across the room, and brought Colin his ball to play.

Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real medicine doing what pharmaceuticals couldn’t.

Bentley lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed specialized formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced:

  • Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for brain cell protection
  • Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis
  • Glaucoma → THC for intraocular pressure
  • Crippling arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approach using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene

From Bentley to PTSD: Colin’s Personal Journey

Single cannabinoids weren’t enough for Bentley, and they weren’t enough for Colin either. He struggled with severe PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction after his traumatic upbringing. When he decided to break free from Xanax, he did it cold turkey — one of the hardest things a person can do — using the cannabinoid knowledge he developed keeping Bentley alive.

The Peace Gummies formula that became an OilWell product was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form for his insomnia and severe PTSD to this day. This isn’t theoretical knowledge. He lived what RSO patients live: desperation for relief, failed pharmaceuticals, the discovery that cannabinoids work when pills don’t.

Building OilWell: Houston Roots, Texas Medical Center Precision

Colin later became a formally trained software engineer and did custom development work for Baylor College of Medicine — one of the most prestigious institutions in the Texas Medical Center. That combination of deep cannabis plant knowledge and medical-grade technical precision defines OilWell’s approach.

Today, we operate from Montrose, Houston (810 Richmond Avenue), generating approximately $1M in annual revenue with a near-5.0 Google rating. We’re Texas DSHS licensed, and every product is crafted in-house in Houston — from the artwork to the formulations. We bring Houston grit and McAllen roots to everything we do, but our posture stays simple: make products with intent, answer directly, and never pretend cannabis is right for everyone.

Why OilWell’s RSO is Different (And Why That Matters for Arkansas County)

OilWell’s RSO is not traditional Rick Simpson Oil. It is informed by that tradition but deliberately evolved to solve the problems that limited the original. Here are the four core principles that guide us:

1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping

No medical card required. Anyone age 21+ can purchase. We ship nationwide and internationally to customers who verify local legality.

For Arkansas County residents, this is crucial. Arkansas has a medical marijuana program, but it’s one of the most restrictive in the country. You need a qualifying condition, a doctor’s recommendation, and you can only purchase from licensed dispensaries — none of which exist in Arkansas County. The nearest dispensary might be hours away in Little Rock.

With OilWell, you don’t need to navigate that system. You don’t need a qualifying diagnosis. You just need to be 21. We can ship directly to your door in DeWitt, Stuttgart, Gillett, or anywhere in Arkansas County.

2. Patient-Controlled Potency

Traditional RSO was always psychoactive. The heat of production converted all THCa to delta-9 THC, leaving you no choice.

Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa in its acidic, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to use it raw (zero impairment) or decarboxylate it at home into delta-9 THC for full psychoactive potency.

For Arkansas County residents who work dawn-to-dusk on the farm, drive heavy equipment, or need to stay sharp for their families, this is freedom. You can take a raw dose in the morning for anti-inflammatory benefits without any high, then decarb a separate portion for nighttime use when you want relaxation and sleep support.

The conversion is simple: Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes in an oven-safe glass container. 1,500mg THCa converts to approximately 1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 THC in the formula, you get about 1,405mg total delta-9 THC — giving you potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO, entirely at your discretion after purchase.

3. Open-Source Formulas

Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free and taught people how to make it. We honor that ethos by publishing our complete formulas publicly.

The 16,590mg total cannabinoid formula is printed in full below. Every milligram amount is documented. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our sublingual oil, you can source the individual distillates and make your own version. We’ll even tell you how.

This isn’t marketing — it’s our foundation. We published Bentley’s CBD golden paste recipe years before we launched RSO, so any pet owner facing a similar crisis could make it themselves. We give away knowledge because that’s what the cannabis community did for us.

4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating

Simpson operated without access to peer-reviewed literature. We have that access, and we use it to distinguish between what’s well-supported, what’s emerging, and what’s overstated.

Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula has its evidence profile documented in the research section below. We don’t hide behind proprietary blends or vague “full-spectrum” claims. We show you exactly what’s in the bottle and exactly what the science says about it.

The Complete Product Specifications for Arkansas County

RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99

This is our flagship product: a 30mL bottle containing 16,590mg of total cannabinoids at 553mg per mL.

Cannabinoid Amount What It Does (Evidence-Based)
CBD 4,500mg Strongest evidence for seizure disorders; promising for anxiety and pain
CBG 3,000mg Neuroprotective potential; anti-inflammatory; early-stage research
Delta-8 THC 6,000mg Psychoactive but less potent than delta-9; anti-nausea properties
THCa 1,500mg Non-psychoactive precursor; potential anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition
Delta-9 THC 90mg Low dose for entourage effect; proven for chemo nausea and appetite
CBN 750mg Marketed for sleep but human evidence is weak; included at research-level dose
CBC 750mg Early research on neurogenesis and inflammation

Additional Specifications:

  • Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
  • Carrier: Organic MCT oil
  • Dosing: Graduated dropper with 0.1mL increments
  • Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19%
  • Doses per bottle: 40-60 depending on serving size

RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99

For acute breakthrough symptoms — breakthrough pain, panic attacks, nausea flashes.

Cannabinoid Percentage Equivalent mg per 1g cartridge
CBD 30% 300mg
CBG 20% 200mg
Delta-8 THC 15% 150mg
THCa 10% 100mg (auto-decarbs to ~88mg delta-9)
CBN 10% 100mg
CBC 10% 100mg
Live Terpenes 5%+ 50mg+

Specifications:

  • Format: 1g cartridge
  • Compatibility: 510-thread universal batteries
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery method)
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35%

The Terpene Profile: More Than Just Flavor

Both products contain the same seven live terpenes at 5% concentration:

  • Limonene: Citrus-bright notes; review literature suggests antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties (though human data is limited)
  • Myrcene: Herbal, earthy; often marketed as sedating but human evidence is sparse
  • Caryophyllene: Pepper/spice; uniquely acts as a CB2 receptor agonist, making it pharmacologically interesting
  • Pinene: Forest-fresh; early research on neuroprotective potential
  • Linalool: Floral, lavender; commonly associated with calming effects
  • Humulene: Woody, earthy; preclinical anti-inflammatory signals
  • Terpinolene: Piney, fruity; least clinically characterized but adds complexity

For Arkansas County residents who may be new to terpene discussions: these compounds give cannabis its smell and taste, and early research suggests they may contribute to the overall effect through what’s called the “entourage effect” — though robust human proof remains limited.

When to Use Each Format: Arkansas County Scenarios

Your Situation Recommended Format Why
Chronic pain during farm work Sublingual oil (raw, non-decarbed) Anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment; take before heading to the fields near Bayou Meto
Breakthrough pain flare Vape cartridge 1-2 minute onset for acute relief
Chemo-related nausea Sublingual 1 hour before treatment; vape for breakthrough Delta-8 THC has documented anti-nausea properties
Can’t sleep after a long day 1-2mL sublingual before bed Delivers 25-50mg CBN plus full cannabinoid profile
Anxiety before a big event 0.3mL sublingual (raw) CBD + CBG for anxiolytic effects without high
Need discretion at family function Vape Portable, no measuring, quick puff for relief
Want full psychoactive therapy Decarbed sublingual oil Converts 1,500mg THCa to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC

The Science Behind Each Cannabinoid (What Arkansas County Should Know)

We’ve documented 29 peer-reviewed citations in our research section. Here’s what they tell us about each compound in plain language:

CBD (4,500mg in our formula)

  • Best evidence: Seizure disorders (epilepsy). This is the only FDA-approved use of a cannabis-derived product.
  • Good evidence: Anxiety reduction. A 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiolytic effects, though more trials are needed.
  • Promising but limited: Pain management. Studies show mixed results; quality and consistency issues limit confidence.
  • Safety concern: Liver enzyme elevation possible, especially with high doses or other medications.

CBG (3,000mg)

  • Status: Very early research. Mostly preclinical (animal and lab studies).
  • Potential: Neuroprotection, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity.
  • Reality check: Being sold commercially while evidence is still thin. We include it because the pharmacology is interesting, not because it’s proven.

Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)

  • What it is: Psychoactive but less potent than delta-9 THC. Partial CB1 receptor agonist.
  • Evidence: Similar effects to delta-9 but weaker. Animal studies dominate; human trials are sparse.
  • Public health concerns: Reports of adverse effects, manufacturing quality issues, and failed drug tests.
  • Why we include it: Provides psychoactive therapy at a lower intensity than delta-9, plus documented anti-nausea properties.

THCa (1,500mg)

  • Key distinction: Non-psychoactive in its acidic form.
  • Potential: Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition, neuroprotective via PPARγ pathways.
  • Critical for Arkansas County: You control the activation. Keep it raw for daytime use, decarb for nighttime potency.

Delta-9 THC (90mg)

  • Best evidence: Chemotherapy nausea/vomiting, HIV/AIDS appetite stimulation.
  • Pain evidence: Short-term benefit possible but increased dizziness, sedation, and discontinuation rates.
  • Mental health risk: High-concentration products associated with increased psychosis, anxiety, and cannabis use disorder.
  • Our approach: Only 90mg total in the bottle — a microdose for entourage effect, not primary therapy.

CBN (750mg)

  • Marketing vs. reality: Widely marketed for sleep, but human evidence is weak. No clinical trials with validated sleep measures.
  • Our dose: 25-50mg per 1-2mL serving — the range used in recent sleep literature, though that literature remains methodologically weak.

CBC (750mg)

  • Emerging research: Possible roles in neurogenesis, inflammation, antibacterial activity.
  • Status: Very early. Over-the-counter products already sold despite little evidence.
  • Our reason for including: Part of the multi-cannabinoid synergy approach born from Bentley’s needs.

Why Our Multi-Cannabinoid Approach Matters in Arkansas County

Single cannabinoids weren’t enough for Bentley, and they’re not enough for most patients we serve. Here’s why:

The Entourage Effect: The idea that cannabinoids and terpenes work better together than alone. While robust human proof is still developing (our research section is explicit about this), the preclinical evidence is compelling enough that we designed our formula around it.

Multiple Pathways: Different cannabinoids work through different receptor systems:

  • CBD: Non-psychoactive, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory
  • THC variants: CB1 receptor activation for pain, nausea, psychoactive effects
  • CBG: CB2 receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, 5-HT1A pathways
  • Caryophyllene (terpene): Direct CB2 agonist — unique among terpenes
  • THCa: COX-2 inhibition (like NSAIDs but without the GI damage)

In Arkansas County, where many people suffer from multiple conditions simultaneously — chronic pain plus anxiety plus poor sleep — a multi-pathway approach makes practical sense.

Media Recognition: Why ABC13 Houston Keeps Coming Back to Us

Between September 2019 and April 2023, ABC13 Houston featured OilWell Cannabis in seven distinct news segments. Five different reporters (Tom Abrahams, Steve Campion, Shelley Childers, Nick Natario, KTRK Staff) sought us out across those years, covering:

  • Business innovation (CBD boom, direct-to-consumer models)
  • Legal analysis (Delta-8 legality, Farm Bill implications)
  • Medical education (COVID vaccine community health initiative)
  • Criminal justice (Biden pardons, Colin’s personal conviction history)
  • Industry leadership (4/20 Renaissance framing, legislative advocacy)

What this means for Arkansas County: When a major-market ABC affiliate repeatedly selects the same source across four years and multiple topics, it’s because that source has demonstrated consistency, expertise, and trustworthiness. These features weren’t purchased — they were earned through transparent communication and community action.

Key Media Moments That Define Our Character

September 2019: Colin’s foundational quote established our philosophy: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… 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.”

May 2021: When Steve Campion asked why someone would want Delta-8, Colin’s unfiltered response — “Maybe you want to get high” — demonstrated radical honesty on mainstream television. No corporate polish, just truth.

August 2021: During the COVID pandemic, OilWell gave away $35,000 worth of product (1,000 caviar pre-rolls) to encourage vaccination. We coordinated with the city of Houston, with no political agenda. That’s community commitment.

October 2021: When Texas DSHS classified Delta-8 as Schedule I overnight, Colin proactively removed all products before enforcement and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping narcotics. We absorbed a major revenue loss to act ethically.

October 2022: The Biden pardon feature revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history. This isn’t a story of privilege — it’s a story of someone who lived the consequences and built a legal business to prove the industry could operate with integrity.

Legal Status for Arkansas County Residents

This is the question we get most from Arkansas: “Is this actually legal?”

Yes. Here’s why:

Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle — that’s 3mg per mL, well under the 0.3% Farm Bill threshold. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived.

THCa is the game-changer. The product contains 1,500mg of THCa, which is non-psychoactive and Farm Bill compliant at the point of sale. You legally purchase, possess, and transport it. The conversion to delta-9 THC happens at your discretion after purchase through heating.

For Arkansas specifically: Arkansas has a medical marijuana program, but it’s restrictive and requires qualifying conditions. Our products are accessible to anyone 21+ without a medical card. We ship discreetly to Arkansas County using USPS, FedEx, or UPS. All packages include full documentation and Certificates of Analysis for customs or legal verification.

Important: You are responsible for knowing your local laws. While our products are federally legal and Farm Bill compliant, we cannot guarantee acceptance in every jurisdiction. We provide all documentation; you accept legal responsibility for possession and use.

How Arkansas County Residents Can Order

Nationwide Shipping to Arkansas County

We ship to every address in Arkansas County:

  • DeWitt (county seat)
  • Stuttgart (largest city)
  • Gillett
  • Humphrey
  • Allens
  • Unincorporated areas

Shipping options:

  • USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days, $8.95
  • FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days, $12.95
  • Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible
  • Tracking: Provided for all orders
  • Signature required: Available upon request
  • Temperature-stable packaging: For Arkansas summers

How to Order

  1. Visit our website: OilWellCBD.com
  2. Select your product: RSO Sublingual Oil ($129.99) or RSO Vape Cartridge ($49.99)
  3. Verify age: 21+ required
  4. Checkout: We accept all major credit cards
  5. Shipping: Enter your Arkansas County address
  6. Discreet delivery: Arrives in 2-5 business days

Questions? Call us: (832) 416-2816
Email: [email protected]

Condition-Specific Usage Context for Arkansas County

Critical disclaimer: These are usage contexts based on research, not medical prescriptions. Always consult your healthcare provider. Do not replace proven medical treatments with cannabis.

Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Back Pain, Neuropathy)

Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL sublingual oil (raw, non-decarbed) in the morning. This provides anti-inflammatory benefits via CBD, CBG, and THCa without impairment so you can work safely.

Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil (decarbed) before bed. The activated THC variants plus CBN help with pain relief and sleep architecture.

Breakthrough: Vape cartridge as needed. The 1-2 minute onset is crucial when pain spikes suddenly.

Evidence context: CBD shows modest pain benefit [4], delta-9 THC shows short-term pain relief but with increased side effects [13], beta-caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors for inflammation [24], THCa inhibits COX-2 like NSAIDs but without GI damage [12].

Cancer Supportive Care (During Treatment)

Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil 1 hour before treatment. Delta-8 THC has documented anti-nausea properties [9].

Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief. The 1-2 minute onset is critical for acute nausea.

Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed.

Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed delivers 25-50mg CBN.

Critical: RSO is not a cancer treatment. It is a supportive therapy for symptoms. Continue all oncologist-recommended treatments. Arkansas County Medical Center and oncology specialists should remain your primary care team.

Sleep Disorders

Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual oil. At 2.0mL, you get 50mg CBN — the dosage investigated in 2024 sleep literature (though that literature remains methodologically weak). At 1.0mL, you get 25mg, which exceeds the 20mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance.

Reality check: The evidence for CBN as a sleep aid is weaker than marketing suggests [16][17]. Our formula includes it as part of a multi-compound approach, not as a standalone sleep cure.

Anxiety and PTSD

Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL sublingual oil (raw). CBD and CBG address anxiety pathways without psychoactive impairment.

Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual oil. Full profile including CBN for sleep support.

Evidence: CBD shows significant anxiolytic effects in meta-analysis [3]; CBG pharmacology is promising but early-stage [7][8].

Safety Information Arkansas County Must Know

  • Age requirement: 21+ only
  • Do not operate vehicles or machinery while using psychoactive doses
  • Consult healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications
  • Drug interactions: CBD can affect liver enzymes and interact with many medications (blood thinners, anti-seizure drugs, etc.)
  • Liver function: High-dose CBD can elevate liver enzymes [6]. If you have liver disease or drink alcohol regularly, consult your doctor.
  • Mental health: High-concentration THC products are associated with increased psychosis and anxiety risk [15]. Start low, go slow.
  • Storage: Keep out of reach of children and pets. Store in cool, dark place. THCa can slowly convert to THC over time at room temperature.
  • Drug testing: Using the vape cartridge or decarboxylated oil will likely cause you to fail a drug test for THC. Raw THCa is less likely to trigger a test, but we cannot guarantee results.

General Titration Principle: Start Low, Go Slow

Every person in Arkansas County is different. Body weight, metabolism, tolerance, and concurrent medications all affect response.

Protocol:

  1. Start: 0.25-0.5mL sublingual oil (raw)
  2. Assess: Wait 2-3 hours. How do you feel?
  3. Adjust: Increase gradually by 0.25mL increments
  4. Find your minimum effective dose: The lowest dose that provides benefit
  5. Re-evaluate: Needs change over time

With the vape: Start with 1-2 puffs. Wait 15 minutes. Increase slowly.

For decarboxylation: Start with a small amount of decarbed oil (0.25mL) to assess psychoactive tolerance before using larger amounts.

Open-Source Formula: For Arkansas County DIYers

We know not everyone in Arkansas County can afford $129.99. Here’s the exact formula so you can make it yourself:

Per 30mL batch:

  • CBD isolate/distillate: 4,500mg
  • CBG isolate/distillate: 3,000mg
  • Delta-8 THC distillate: 6,000mg
  • THCa isolate: 1,500mg
  • Delta-9 THC distillate: 90mg
  • CBN isolate: 750mg
  • CBC isolate: 750mg
  • Live terpene blend: 5% (1.5mL)
  • Organic MCT oil: Q.S. to 30mL

Instructions:

  1. Warm MCT oil gently (do not exceed 120°F)
  2. Dissolve cannabinoid isolates/distillates into oil
  3. Add terpenes last (they’re volatile)
  4. Mix thoroughly
  5. Store in amber glass dropper bottles

Sourcing: You’ll need to find reputable cannabinoid suppliers. We cannot vouch for other suppliers’ quality. Our product includes third-party testing for purity and potency.

This is the same formula that saved Bentley and that Colin used to quit Xanax. We give it to you because Rick Simpson gave his recipe away. Knowledge should be free; only the finished product costs money.

Bentley’s Original CBD Golden Paste Recipe (Free for Arkansas County Pet Owners)

Before we sold RSO, we gave this away for free. It’s still free:

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/3 cup unrefined organic coconut oil
  • 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (crucial for absorption)
  • CBD oil (dose depends on pet size; consult your vet)

Instructions:

  1. Mix turmeric and water in saucepan over low heat, stirring into thick paste (7-10 minutes)
  2. Add coconut oil and black pepper, mix thoroughly
  3. Cool and store in jar with lid (refrigerate up to 2 weeks)
  4. Add CBD oil to each serving (start low, adjust as needed)
  5. Mix small amount with pet’s food 1-2x daily

For Arkansas County pet owners: This recipe helped Bentley walk when vets said euthanasia was the only option. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. If your companion is suffering and you’ve exhausted conventional options, this might help. Always consult your veterinarian.

Arkansas County-Specific Considerations

Healthcare Access

Arkansas County has limited healthcare infrastructure. Arkansas County Medical Center in DeWitt is your primary resource, but specialists are often hours away in Little Rock. For chronic conditions requiring ongoing management, having a home-based therapy option can be life-changing.

Important: We are not a substitute for your doctor. We are a complement for symptom management when you need options your local healthcare system can’t provide.

Agricultural Lifestyle

Many Arkansas County residents work physically demanding jobs in agriculture, construction, or manufacturing. Chronic pain is common. Our raw THCa option allows you to manage inflammation and pain during work hours without impairment.

Economic Realities

Arkansas County’s median household income is below the national average. We know $129.99 is significant. That’s why we publish the open-source formula. If you can afford the convenience of our lab-tested, standardized product, it’s available. If you can’t, you can source ingredients and make your own. We’ll even help you find suppliers (though we can’t vouch for their quality).

Conservative Values

Arkansas County leans politically and culturally conservative. Many residents are uncomfortable with “marijuana” but open to “hemp-derived wellness products.” Our Farm Bill compliance, medical-center partnerships, and evidence-based approach align with values of personal responsibility, scientific rigor, and community support.

How Our Products Compare to Arkansas Alternatives

vs. Arkansas Medical Marijuana:

  • Access: No medical card needed. No qualifying conditions required.
  • Cannabinoid diversity: Arkansas dispensaries primarily sell THC-dominant products. Our seven-cannabinoid formula includes CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC — compounds with emerging research but limited availability in state programs.
  • Convenience: We ship to your door. No driving to Little Rock.

vs. CBD Products Sold Locally:

  • Potency: Most Arkansas CBD products contain 1,000mg total cannabinoids. Our sublingual oil contains 16,590mg — 16x more concentrated.
  • Multiple cannabinoids: Most local products are CBD-only. Our formula includes seven active compounds.
  • Psychoactive option: Our THCa can be decarboxylated for psychoactive therapy; standard CBD products cannot.

vs. Traditional Illegal RSO:

  • Safety: No residual solvents. Third-party tested for pesticides, heavy metals, microbes.
  • Standardization: Every bottle is identical. No batch-to-batch variability.
  • Terpene preservation: Includes 5% live terpenes (traditional RSO has zero).
  • Lower delta-9 THC: 90mg total vs. 600-900mg daily in Simpson’s protocol (safer, more manageable).

Frequently Asked Questions from Arkansas County

Q: Is this legal in Arkansas?
A: Yes. Our products are hemp-derived and contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, making them Farm Bill compliant. We ship discreetly to Arkansas County addresses.

Q: Will this show up on a drug test?
A: If you use the vape cartridge or decarboxylated oil, yes — you will likely test positive for THC. If you use the raw oil, results are less certain but still possible. Do not use if your employment requires drug testing.

Q: Can I use this while working on my farm?
A: Yes — if you use the raw (non-decarbed) sublingual oil. THCa is non-psychoactive and won’t impair you. Do not vape or use decarbed oil before operating equipment.

Q: How long does shipping take to Arkansas County?
A: USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days. FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days.

Q: What if I can’t afford $129.99?
A: We provide the complete formula above so you can make your own. We also offer the vape cartridge at $49.99 as a lower-cost entry point.

Q: Will this cure my cancer?
A: No. RSO has not been proven to cure cancer in humans. It may help with symptoms like nausea, pain, and poor appetite during treatment. Always continue oncologist-recommended therapies.

Q: Can I talk to my doctor about this?
A: Absolutely. We encourage it. Bring our Certificate of Analysis to your appointment at Arkansas County Medical Center. If your doctor is unfamiliar with cannabinoids, direct them to the NCCIH website or our research section.

Q: What’s the difference between your product and what I can get at a dispensary in Little Rock?
A: Arkansas dispensaries sell THC-dominant products under the state medical program. Our product is hemp-derived, multi-cannabinoid, and accessible without a medical card. Some patients use both.

The Bottom Line for Arkansas County

We founded OilWell Cannabis because we watched Bentley get up when medicine said he wouldn’t. Because Colin lived through PTSD and benzo addiction and found relief in cannabinoid formulation. Because we’ve seen too many people in places like Arkansas County — hardworking, underserved, and tired of being sold false hope — get let down by systems that don’t serve them.

Our RSO isn’t traditional Rick Simpson Oil. It’s better:

  • Safer: Solvent-free, third-party tested, standardized
  • Smarter: Seven cannabinoids, live terpenes, patient-controlled potency
  • More accessible: Ships to your door in Arkansas County, no medical card needed
  • More honest: We show you the formula, the research, and the risks

We’re not here to sell you a miracle. We’re here to give you the best possible version of a product that has helped many people, so you can give it a fair shot and decide if it’s right or wrong for you.

For Arkansas County, from Houston with respect and solidarity.

Order today: OilWellCBD.com
Questions: (832) 416-2816
Email: [email protected]

FDA Disclaimer: These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Consult your healthcare provider before use.

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