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Benton County THCa Rick Simpson Oil by OilWell Cannabis: Houston’s ABC13-Featured Lab Delivers 16,590mg 7-Cannabinoid RSO Sublingual Formula with 1,500mg Patient-Controlled THCa & Up to 1,405mg Delta-9 THC Potential—Bentley’s 10-Year Miracle, Baylor-Connected Founder, Farm Bill-Compliant, Nationwide Shipping

[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Benton County, Indiana: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis If you're reading this from Benton County — maybe from Fowler, or out in the cornfields near Oxford, or working the manufacturing lines in Boswell — you're probably here because conventional medicine hasn't given you the answers you need. Maybe it's the chronic back pain from decades of farm work that the pain clinic in Lafayette can't seem to touch. Maybe it's the anxiety that keeps you from sleeping, or the PTSD from service that the VA system has left you to manage alone. Maybe you're caring for someone with cancer who heard about RSO through word-of-mouth at the grain elevator or the VFW hall. We understand. At OilWell Cannabis, we didn't start as a cannabis company — we started as desperate people looking for real solutions when nothing else worked. And we believe you deserve the same honest, evidence-based information that we wish we'd had when we started this journey. Who We Are and Why This Matters in Benton County Benton County is a place where people work with their hands, trust their neighbors, and don't have time for nonsense. With fewer than 9,000 residents spread across 400 square miles of farmland, you don't have a dozen dispensaries on every corner like Indianapolis. You have one doctor's office in Fowler, maybe a clinic in Oxford, and if you need specialized care, you're driving an hour to Lafayette or two hours to Indianapolis. That means when you're dealing with chronic pain, cancer treatment side effects, or trauma-related insomnia, you need solutions that actually work — not another prescription that leaves you groggy or hooked. We're OilWell Cannabis, based in Houston, Texas, but our mission reaches far beyond Texas. We serve customers across...

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Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Benton County, Indiana: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis

If you’re reading this from Benton County — maybe from Fowler, or out in the cornfields near Oxford, or working the manufacturing lines in Boswell — you’re probably here because conventional medicine hasn’t given you the answers you need. Maybe it’s the chronic back pain from decades of farm work that the pain clinic in Lafayette can’t seem to touch. Maybe it’s the anxiety that keeps you from sleeping, or the PTSD from service that the VA system has left you to manage alone. Maybe you’re caring for someone with cancer who heard about RSO through word-of-mouth at the grain elevator or the VFW hall.

We understand. At OilWell Cannabis, we didn’t start as a cannabis company — we started as desperate people looking for real solutions when nothing else worked. And we believe you deserve the same honest, evidence-based information that we wish we’d had when we started this journey.

Who We Are and Why This Matters in Benton County

Benton County is a place where people work with their hands, trust their neighbors, and don’t have time for nonsense. With fewer than 9,000 residents spread across 400 square miles of farmland, you don’t have a dozen dispensaries on every corner like Indianapolis. You have one doctor’s office in Fowler, maybe a clinic in Oxford, and if you need specialized care, you’re driving an hour to Lafayette or two hours to Indianapolis. That means when you’re dealing with chronic pain, cancer treatment side effects, or trauma-related insomnia, you need solutions that actually work — not another prescription that leaves you groggy or hooked.

We’re OilWell Cannabis, based in Houston, Texas, but our mission reaches far beyond Texas. We serve customers across all 50 states and internationally because we believe geography shouldn’t determine who gets access to quality cannabinoid medicine. For Benton County residents, that means you can order our products legally and have them delivered directly to your doorstep — no medical card required, no trips to a dispensary in another state, no legal gray areas.

The Real Story of Rick Simpson Oil (RSO)

Before we talk about our formulas, you need to understand what RSO actually is — and what it isn’t.

Rick Simpson was a power engineer from Nova Scotia, not a doctor or scientist. In 1997, he suffered a serious head injury from a scaffolding fall at a hospital in Moncton. The medications his doctors prescribed either didn’t help or made things worse. When he discovered cannabis helped his symptoms and asked his physician about it, they refused to consider it. Sound familiar? That same frustration with the medical system letting you down resonates in Benton County just as it did in Canada.

In 2003, Simpson claimed that applying concentrated cannabis oil to skin lesions on his arm made them disappear in four days. No biopsy, no independent medical verification, no published study — just his personal testimony. But that story became the origin of “Rick Simpson Oil” and sparked a global movement. He started making oil and giving it away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who needed it. He claimed it could help with everything from diabetes to depression, glaucoma to arthritis.

Here’s what you need to know: Simpson’s story is historically important, but it’s not medical evidence. He never conducted a clinical trial, never published in a peer-reviewed journal, and his “60-gram protocol” — taking a gram of oil daily for 90 days — delivers 600-900mg of delta-9 THC per day. That’s 30-45 times higher than FDA-approved doses and carries real risks: severe impairment, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, and cannabis use disorder. No controlled study has ever validated that protocol, and consuming that much THC daily is dangerous, especially for medically complex patients.

What Simpson got right was drawing attention to cannabinoids as serious medicine at a time when the world was ignoring them. What he got wrong was making cure claims that exceeded the evidence and encouraging people to use his oil instead of proven cancer treatments — a decision that can cause irreversible harm if it leads to delayed or foregone treatment.

Traditional RSO vs. What We Make

Traditional RSO was crude, unstandardized, and often dangerous. It was made with naphtha (lighter fluid) or isopropyl alcohol, fully decarboxylated (all THCa converted to psychoactive THC), had no terpenes left after the harsh extraction process, and zero lab testing. Every batch was different, and you had no idea what was actually in it.

Our RSO is fundamentally different. We’re not trying to replicate Simpson’s oil — we’re solving the problems he couldn’t. Here’s how:

What Matters Traditional RSO OilWell RSO
Cannabinoids THC-only, unknown potency 7 defined cannabinoids at precise ratios
THC Content 60-90% delta-9 THC (600-900mg/day) Only 90mg delta-9 THC total in entire bottle
THCa Destroyed by heat Preserved at 1,500mg — you control activation
Terpenes None (destroyed) 7 live terpenes at 5% for entourage effect
Extraction Naphtha/isopropyl (toxic solvents) Solvent-free formulation in organic MCT oil
Testing None Full-panel third-party lab testing (COAs available)
Legality Schedule I, illegal Farm Bill compliant, ships nationwide
Access Underground only Delivered to your door in Benton County

The Benton County Connection: Why This Works for You

Living in rural Indiana means you have to be self-reliant. You fix your own equipment, you trust your neighbors, and you don’t have patience for products that don’t deliver. We get that.

Our approach aligns with Benton County values in several key ways:

1. Honesty Over Hype
We publish our complete formulas — every milligram, every percentage — so you can see exactly what you’re getting. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our sublingual oil, you can source the ingredients yourself and make it at home using our published recipe. That’s the same open-source philosophy Rick Simpson had, adapted for the modern legal market.

2. You Control the Potency
THCa is the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa. Use it raw (no heat), and you get powerful anti-inflammatory benefits without any high — perfect for daytime use when you’re operating a tractor, working in manufacturing, or needing to stay sharp. Heat it at 260°F for 45-60 minutes, and it converts to approximately 1,315mg of delta-9 THC, giving you the full psychoactive strength of traditional RSO — legally, because you control the activation after purchase.

3. Built for Rural Healthcare Realities
Benton County doesn’t have a cancer center in every town. The nearest major hospitals are in Lafayette (Franciscan Health, IU Health Arnett) or Indianapolis. If you’re dealing with chemotherapy side effects, chronic pain from years of manual labor, or PTSD from military service, you need options that work at home. Our sublingual oil provides 4-6 hours of relief; our vape cartridge gives you breakthrough relief in 1-2 minutes.

4. No Medical Card, No Hassle
Indiana doesn’t have a functional medical cannabis program. Our products are Farm Bill compliant — less than 0.3% delta-9 THC — so they’re legal to purchase and possess in Benton County at age 21+. We ship directly to your door via USPS, FedEx, or UPS. No driving to Illinois or Michigan dispensaries, no legal risk.

The Science That Backs This Up (Because Benton County Deserves Real Evidence)

We’re not here to sell you hope. We’re here to give you the best possible information so you can make an informed decision. Here’s what the actual research says about each compound in our formula:

CBD (4,500mg in sublingual oil)

  • Strongest human evidence for rare seizure disorders (FDA-approved Epidiolex) [1][2]
  • Modest evidence for chronic pain, with quality improving but still heterogeneous [4]
  • Anxiety research shows promise but needs larger clinical trials [3]
  • Safety concerns include liver enzyme elevation at high doses and potential drug interactions [6]

CBG (3,000mg)

  • Biosynthetic precursor to other cannabinoids, pharmacologically distinct from CBD and THC [7]
  • Preclinical studies suggest possible anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and antibacterial activity [8]
  • Human evidence is sparse; marketed commercially before clinical validation [7]
  • We include it for its potential synergistic effects, not as a proven therapy

Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)

  • Partial CB1 agonist, psychoactive but less potent than delta-9 THC [9]
  • Pharmacokinetics similar to delta-9 but with less robust safety data [9]
  • 2023 scoping review found most evidence is animal studies and public health concerns, not human trials [10]
  • Real adverse events reported; not automatically “safe” because it’s hemp-derived [10]

THCa (1,500mg)

  • Non-psychoactive acidic precursor to THC [12]
  • Preclinical studies suggest anti-inflammatory (COX-2 inhibition) and neuroprotective (PPARγ agonism) potential [12]
  • No psychoactivity unless heated; converts to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC when decarboxylated [12]
  • This is your control knob: raw for daytime function, heated for full potency

Delta-9 THC (90mg total)

  • Strongest evidence for chemotherapy nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite, and some pain conditions [1][13]
  • Pharmacokinetics: oral onset 30-90 minutes, peak 2-4 hours, duration 4-6 hours; inhaled onset seconds-minutes, peak 15-30 minutes [14]
  • High-concentration THC linked to psychosis, cannabis use disorder, and anxiety in systematic review [15]
  • Our total delta-9 content is intentionally low (90mg vs. Simpson’s 600-900mg/day) for safety

CBN (750mg)

  • Marketed heavily for sleep, but clinical evidence is weak [16]
  • 2021 review found no clinical trials with validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16]
  • 2024 review concluded cannabis sleep research still methodologically weak overall [17]
  • We include it at a dose (25-50mg per serving) that aligns with exploratory research, not proven therapy

CBC (750mg)

  • Distinct pharmacology from other cannabinoids, possible antinociceptive and neurogenic activity [18]
  • Preclinical anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects [19]
  • Over-the-counter products already sold despite minimal clinical efficacy/safety data [18]
  • Included for potential entourage effect, not standalone benefit

Terpenes (5% live terpene blend)

  • Limonene: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory in preclinical; citrus aroma [21]
  • Myrcene: anxiolytic in animal models; no strong human evidence for sedation [23]
  • Caryophyllene: CB2 receptor agonist (unique among terpenes); anti-inflammatory potential [24]
  • Pinene: memory/attention claims are hypotheses, not proven [25]
  • Linalool: stress/anxiety preclinical, but limited human trials [26]
  • Humulene: anti-inflammatory in rodent models; early stage [27]
  • Terpinolene: least clinically characterized; mostly in vitro/animal [28]

Entourage Effect: The idea that cannabinoids and terpenes work synergistically is plausible and supported by preclinical work [20][29], but robust human clinical proof remains limited. We include terpenes for their potential contribution and sensory experience, not as proven therapeutic enhancers.

The OilWell Products: Full Specifications

RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99

  • 30mL bottle (approximately 40-60 doses depending on serving size)
  • Total cannabinoids: 16,590mg (553mg/mL)
  • Cannabinoid breakdown: CBD 4,500mg, CBG 3,000mg, Delta-8 THC 6,000mg, THCa 1,500mg, Delta-9 THC 90mg, CBN 750mg, CBC 750mg
  • 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)
  • Peak: 1-2 hours
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19%

RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99

  • 1g cartridge (510-thread universal battery compatible)
  • Total cannabinoids: 900mg+
  • Cannabinoid percentages: CBD 30%, CBG 20%, Delta-8 THC 15%, THCa 10%, CBN 10%, CBC 10%
  • Live terpenes: 5%+
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (inhaled)
  • Peak: 10-15 minutes
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35%

Which Format for Benton County Lifestyles?

Use the vape cartridge when:

  • You need fast relief for breakthrough pain or panic
  • You’re dealing with acute nausea from chemo
  • You need something portable for on-the-go use
  • You want instant effects without measuring doses

Use the sublingual oil when:

  • You want sustained relief for chronic conditions (4-6 hours)
  • You need precise dosing control (graduated dropper)
  • You want to use THCa raw for non-psychoactive daytime relief while working
  • You’re targeting sleep support with the CBN content

Pro tip for Benton County workers: Start your day with 0.3mL raw sublingual oil (non-psychoactive) for inflammation and pain. Keep the vape in your pocket for breakthrough moments. Use 1-2mL decarboxylated oil before bed for sleep.

Legal Status for Benton County, Indiana

Let’s be crystal clear: Indiana has some of the strictest cannabis laws in the country. Recreational cannabis is illegal. Medical cannabis is technically legal but functionally non-existent — the program is limited to CBD oil for epilepsy and requires a neurologist’s recommendation.

Our products are legal in Benton County because:

  • They contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC (only 90mg total in 30mL)
  • All cannabinoids are hemp-derived under the 2018 Farm Bill
  • THCa is not delta-9 THC at point of sale
  • Indiana law permits hemp-derived products meeting federal standards

You are responsible for: Understanding that THCa converts to THC when heated. If you choose to decarboxylate, you are creating a product with approximately 1,405mg total THC — which would be illegal to possess in Indiana. Use the raw form to stay compliant, or understand the legal risk if you activate it.

We provide: Full Certificates of Analysis with every shipment, legal documentation, and clear receipts. We’ve shipped to Indiana successfully and will continue to do so as long as hemp laws permit.

How Benton County Residents Can Get Our Products

Delivery to Benton County:

  • Nationwide shipping via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) for $5-10
  • FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 business days) available
  • Discreet packaging — no cannabis branding visible
  • Tracking provided for all orders
  • Temperature-stable packaging for Indiana summers

What to expect:

  • Order on our website (oilwellcbd.com)
  • Receive order confirmation with tracking
  • Package arrives in unmarked box
  • Inside: your product, COA, receipt, usage instructions

International note: While Benton County is in the US, we mention for completeness that we ship worldwide. Our THCa framework makes this possible where hemp laws align.

Why Trust OilWell? Our Media Record Speaks for Itself

ABC13 Houston — the number-one news source in America’s fourth-largest city — featured Colin Valencia and OilWell Cannabis in seven comprehensive news segments from 2019 to 2023. Five different reporters sought us out because we consistently provided honest, evidence-based perspectives that other cannabis companies wouldn’t.

The features prove our credibility:

  • September 2019: Colin’s foundational quote about not selling snake oil
  • March 2021: Supporting other entrepreneurs in the cannabis space, discussing therapy beyond getting high
  • May 2021: Steve Campion’s “maybe you want to get high” exchange — radical honesty about Delta-8
  • August 2021: $35,000 in free products given away to encourage COVID vaccination in Houston
  • October 2021: Proactive removal of Delta-8 products when Texas reclassified them as Schedule I — warning other operators who were unknowingly shipping narcotics
  • October 2022: Revealing Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history during Biden’s pardon announcement
  • April 2023: “Renaissance” framing — enjoying the creative moment in cannabis while laws evolve

This isn’t paid advertising. This is earned media recognition that can’t be bought. When Houston needed a cannabis expert, they called Colin. When you need a cannabinoid product in Benton County, you can trust we’ve been vetted by major media and have consistently chosen integrity over profit.

Safety First: What Benton County Needs to Know

Age requirement: 21+ only

Do not operate vehicles or machinery while using psychoactive cannabinoids. Benton County roads are dark and rural — impairment is dangerous.

Drug testing: Delta-8 THC and decarboxylated THCa will cause you to fail a drug test. Use the raw THCa form if you need to test clean.

Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you:

  • Are taking medications (CBD can affect liver enzymes and interact with drugs) [6]
  • Are pregnant or nursing
  • Have a medical condition
  • Are undergoing cancer treatment (RSO is not a substitute for proven therapies)

Possible side effects: drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, changes in appetite, GI upset. High doses of delta-9 THC can cause anxiety, paranoia, and tachycardia [1][15].

Keep out of reach of children and pets. Our products are highly concentrated.

Individual results vary. What works for a veteran in Houston or a farmer in Nebraska may work differently for you. Start low, go slow, and listen to your body.

The Bottom Line for Benton County

We know you’re practical people who need real solutions, not marketing fluff. Here’s what we’re offering:

A product that addresses the healthcare gaps in rural Indiana:

  • Chronic pain from agricultural and manual labor
  • Chemotherapy support when you’re driving to Indianapolis for treatment
  • PTSD and anxiety when local mental health resources are limited
  • Sleep disorders that affect your ability to work

Legal access without leaving Benton County: Order online, delivered to your door, no medical card needed.

Transparency you can verify: Every formula is published. Every batch is lab-tested. Every claim is backed by peer-reviewed research (see 29 references below).

Control you won’t find elsewhere: Use it raw for daytime function, decarb it for full potency, vape it for breakthrough relief. You decide.

A company that walks the talk: We gave away $35,000 in product to help Houston get vaccinated. We warned our competitors when laws changed, even though it cost us revenue. We’ve been featured by ABC13 seven times because we tell the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable.

As Colin said in that first ABC13 interview back in 2019: “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 as to whether it’s right or wrong for them.”

That philosophy hasn’t changed. Whether you’re in a farmhouse outside Fowler, a trailer in Boswell, or a quiet home in Earl Park, you deserve the same quality information and products that people in Houston get. We’re here to provide that.

Ready to try? Visit oilwellcbd.com or call us at (832) 416-2816. We’re here Monday-Thursday 10AM-7PM, Friday-Saturday 10AM-10PM, Sunday 10AM-4PM CST.

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Traditional Rick Simpson Oil References

RS1. Simpson R. Phoenix Tears: The Rick Simpson Story. Simpson RamaDur LLC; 2012.

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RS3. Simpson R. Instructions and dosing information published on phoenixtears.ca. Multiple dates. Accessed March 2026.

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