Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Bibb County, Alabama: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this in Bibb County—whether you’re in Centreville, Brent, or out on your land near the Cahaba River—you’ve probably heard about Rick Simpson Oil from someone at church, at the feed store, or in a Facebook group for chronic pain survivors. Maybe you’re caring for a loved one making those long drives up to UAB in Birmingham for cancer treatment. Perhaps you’re a veteran in West Blocton dealing with PTSD and the phantom echoes of service that no pill from the VA seems to quiet. Or you could be one of our many neighbors working with your hands—construction, timber, farming—carrying the daily weight of chronic pain that prescription opioids only mask.
Wherever you are in Bibb County, you’re here because you need honest answers about RSO. Not hype. Not miracle stories. Real, evidence-based information from people who’ve lived the struggle and built a product that actually respects your intelligence.
We’re OilWell Cannabis, a Houston-based company founded by Colin Valencia, who grew up in the hardscrabble borderlands of McAllen, Texas—places where economic opportunity is scarce and suffering is common. We’re reaching out to Bibb County because we know what it’s like to live in communities where healthcare is a long drive away and real solutions feel out of reach. We built our RSO formulas for people like you: folks who’ve been failed by conventional medicine but still deserve the truth about what works, what doesn’t, and what might help.
This guide is our promise to Bibb County: every fact you need, every question answered, and no bullshit. Because you deserve nothing less.
Understanding RSO: What Rick Simpson Got Right (And Where He Went Too Far)
Who Was Rick Simpson, Really?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a working man like many in Bibb County—who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered a head injury, and found that cannabis gave him more relief than the pills his doctor prescribed. When his doctor refused to discuss cannabis, Simpson went his own way. That’s a story Bibb County understands: when the system fails you, you figure it out yourself.
In 2003, Simpson claimed that cannabis oil removed three skin lesions his doctor said were basal cell carcinoma. No biopsy. No medical verification. Just his personal testimony. That moment—whether you believe it or not—launched a global movement. He started giving oil away for free to cancer patients, creating a 60-gram, 90-day protocol that became legendary in cannabis circles.
Here’s what Simpson got right: He dragged cannabinoids into the light when the world was ignoring them. He proved that desperate people will seek alternatives when medicine falls short. The term “RSO” is now the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract because of his advocacy.
Here’s where he went too far: He claimed RSO could cure cancer. He told people to use it instead of proven treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. That’s dangerous. No human clinical trial—none—has ever shown that RSO or any cannabis product cures cancer. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges interesting preclinical research (THC and CBD can kill cancer cells in petri dishes and shrink tumors in mice), but explicitly states this hasn’t translated to proven human cancer cures.
For Bibb County residents facing a cancer diagnosis, this matters. We know many of you are driving to UAB, fighting for every option. RSO might help with symptoms—pain, nausea, appetite, sleep—but it is NOT a cancer cure. Using it instead of oncology care can cost you precious time. We respect Simpson’s historical role, but we won’t lie to you about what the science actually says.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: Why We Don’t Recommend It for Bibb County
Simpson’s famous 60-gram protocol started with a dose the size of half a grain of rice, escalating over weeks to a full gram per day. At peak dosing, that meant 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily—doses far beyond anything studied clinically.
Three problems for Bibb County:
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No standardization. Traditional RSO was crude oil. Every batch differed. You never knew exactly what you were getting. In Bibb County, where folks value consistency and reliability, that’s unacceptable.
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Extreme psychoactivity. At those doses, you couldn’t work, drive, or parent. Many of you in Bibb County need relief and functionality. You can’t afford to be incapacitated.
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Safety risks. High-dose THC can trigger anxiety, panic, tachycardia, and cannabis use disorder. For Bibb County residents with heart conditions or mental health vulnerabilities, that’s a real concern.
OilWell’s RSO is different by design. We’re not asking you to follow Simpson’s protocol. We’re offering something safer, standardized, and tailored to modern science.
How Bentley Saved OilWell (And Why His Story Matters to Bibb County)
Bentley was Colin’s dog—family. When Bentley became paralyzed and faced euthanasia, a rescue worker named Jessica asked Colin: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That question changed everything.
Colin created a CBD golden paste for Bentley. The result? Bentley got up. Walked. Brought Colin his ball. From paralyzed to playing. Dogs don’t respond to placebo—that was real cannabinoid medicine.
Bentley lived ten more years. During that decade, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition: neurodegeneration (CBG for brain protection), dementia (CBC for neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC for eye pressure), arthritis (multi-pathway anti-inflammation). Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s life required synergy.
That’s why OilWell’s RSO has seven cannabinoids—not just one. It’s why we publish our formulas. Bentley taught us that precision matters when a life depends on it.
For Bibb County pet owners who’ve faced that same terrible choice, we’ve published Bentley’s CBD golden paste recipe at the end of this guide. It’s free. It works. It’s our way of paying forward the hope that saved Bentley.
Colin’s Personal War: PTSD, Benzo Addiction, and the Birth of Peace Gummies
Colin didn’t just save Bentley—he saved himself. After years of PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction, he quit Xanax cold turkey using the same cannabinoid knowledge that kept Bentley alive. The Peace Gummies formula was born during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal withdrawal.
He still uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theory. It’s lived experience.
In Bibb County, we know veterans who went to war and came back different. We know families watching loved ones trapped in prescription cycles. Colin’s story is your story. He built these products because he needed them to survive.
If you’re a veteran in Bibb County struggling with PTSD or addiction, these formulas were made for you. They’re also why we’re honest about limits—because false hope can kill.
The OilWell RSO Philosophy: Four Principles for Bibb County
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
In Alabama, medical cannabis is restricted to a tiny list of conditions through the TCUP program. You need a doctor’s certification, a qualifying diagnosis, and you must buy from one of a handful of state-licensed dispensaries—likely a long drive from Bibb County.
OilWell’s RSO requires no medical card. If you’re 21+, you can order. We ship directly to your door in Bibb County via USPS. Same-day delivery if you’re ever in Houston; 2-3 day delivery to Alabama.
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free. We can’t do that, but we can eliminate every possible barrier: no doctor visits, no state registry, no driving to Birmingham.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Traditional RSO was always psychoactive—always. You had no choice.
Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide:
- Use it raw: Take it sublingually without heating. Zero high. Perfect for daytime use in Bibb County—work your shift, drive your truck, parent your kids without impairment.
- Heat it: Decarboxylate at 260°F for 45-60 minutes. That converts THCa to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 and 6,000mg delta-8, you get full-potency psychoactive effects—legally, because you did the conversion after purchase.
This is the most significant legal cannabis innovation in history. Bibb County residents get to choose, not the government, not the company—you.
3. Open-Source Formulas
If you can’t afford $129.99 for our sublingual oil, we’ve still got you covered. We publish our exact formula—every milligram—so you can source distillates and make your own.
RSO Sublingual Oil Formula (Published for Bibb County DIY makers):
- CBD: 4,500mg
- CBG: 3,000mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
- THCa: 1,500mg
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg
- CBN: 750mg
- CBC: 750mg
- Total: 16,590mg cannabinoids in 30mL (553mg/mL)
- Live terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Base: Organic MCT oil
This is our promise to Bibb County: we’re not gatekeeping medicine. We’re sharing knowledge.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstated
Every claim in this guide ties to peer-reviewed research. We’ve included 29 references at the end—real science, not internet hype.
Bibb County deserves better than snake oil. We’ll tell you:
- CBD has strong evidence for seizures, modest evidence for pain and anxiety [1]-[6]
- Delta-9 THC helps with nausea and pain but carries real psychiatric risks [13]-[15]
- Delta-8 THC is psychoactive and less studied [9]-[11]
- CBG, CBN, CBC are promising but clinically immature [7][8][16]-[19]
- Terpenes are plausible but human proof is limited [20]-[29]
We sell products, but we prioritize your informed decision over our profit. That’s the OilWell difference.
Alabama Legal Framework: Why This Is Legal in Bibb County
Alabama’s medical cannabis program (TCUP) is one of the most restrictive in America. You need a qualifying condition, a physician certification, and you must buy from a state-licensed dispensary—none of which exist in Bibb County yet.
Here’s the legal pathway that makes OilWell’s RSO accessible to you:
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. Our sublingual oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—well under the federal limit. The other 1,500mg is THCa, which is not delta-9 THC at point of sale.
Alabama law aligns with the Farm Bill. Hemp-derived THCa products are legal to purchase, possess, and use in Bibb County. You do not need a medical card. You can have it shipped to your home.
Customer responsibility: When you heat THCa, it converts to delta-9 THC. That’s your choice, made in your home. OilWell provides the raw material; you control the activation. This is why we can ship nationwide and internationally.
If you’re ever unsure about Alabama law, call us at (832) 416-2816. We’ll talk you through it—no judgment, just clarity.
Two Products, One Mission: Which Format Fits Your Bibb County Life?
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
For Bibb County residents who need all-day relief without impairment:
- 30mL bottle, 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg/mL)
- Seven cannabinoids: CBD, CBG, delta-8, THCa, delta-9, CBN, CBC
- Start raw for daytime: zero high, anti-inflammatory support while you work
- Heat it at night for sleep, pain, or serious symptom management
- Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Graduated dropper: Precise dosing in 0.1mL increments
- ~40-60 doses per bottle
Best for: Chronic pain from years of timber work, arthritis from farming, PTSD from service, cancer support during chemo, sleep issues that keep you from functioning.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
For Bibb County residents who need fast relief for breakthrough symptoms:
- 1g cartridge, 900mg+ cannabinoids
- Same six-cannabinoid ratio (no separate delta-9 listing—auto-decarbs when vaped)
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery)
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- 510-thread: Works with standard vape batteries
- Instant THCa conversion at vaping temperature (400-450°F)
Best for: Acute pain flares, panic attacks, nausea during chemo, sudden PTSD triggers. When you need help now, not in 30 minutes.
Which should you choose?
- Daily management: Sublingual oil
- Breakthrough relief: Vape cartridge
- Maximum flexibility: Both (use oil for baseline, vape for emergencies)
Terpene Profile: What You’ll Taste and Smell
Our RSO contains 5% live terpenes—same profile for both products:
- Limonene: Citrus-bright, mood-lifting (think peeling an orange from a Bibb County grove)
- Myrcene: Earthy, relaxing (the smell of fresh-cut hay on a summer evening)
- Caryophyllene: Pepper/spice, activates CB2 receptors (like black pepper in your mama’s kitchen)
- Pinene: Forest-fresh, clear-headed (walks in Talladega National Forest)
- Linalool: Floral, lavender-calm (evening peace on your porch)
- Humulene: Woody, earthy (the scent of Bibb County timberlands)
- Terpinolene: Piney, fruity, complex (a spark of something different)
These terpenes make the experience richer. The science is still emerging, but the sensory experience is immediate.
Condition-Specific Guidance for Bibb County Residents
Important Disclaimer: These products are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired.
Cancer Support (For Those Traveling to UAB)
We know the drill: drive to Birmingham, sit through chemo, drive home exhausted. Our RSO can help with side effects, not replace treatment.
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil 1 hour before treatment to ease anxiety and nausea
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs during chemo (1-2 minute relief)
- Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours for appetite and pain
- Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL decarbed oil before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Evidence: Delta-8 and delta-9 THC reduce chemo nausea [1][9][13]. CBD buffers anxiety [3]. CBN supports sleep [16][17].
Critical: Keep your oncology team informed. RSO complements treatment; it doesn’t replace it.
Chronic Pain (For Bibb County’s Working Folks)
Whether you’re logging, framing houses, or working the land, chronic pain is a badge nobody wants.
- Daytime (functional): 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
- Nighttime (restorative): 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual + 25-50mg CBN for sleep
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed
Evidence: CBD reduces inflammation [4]. Delta-9 THC helps pain but can impair [13]. Beta-caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors for additional anti-inflammatory effect [24]. THCa inhibits COX-2 [12].
Safety: Start low. You can always take more, but you can’t take less. Don’t operate equipment after decarbing.
Sleep Disorders (When the Mind Won’t Quit)
Bibb County nights can be loud—cicadas, trains, worries about making ends meet.
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL decarbed sublingual oil
- This delivers: 25-50mg CBN, the dosage studied in 2024 sleep research
- If you wake at 2 AM: Keep vape by bedside for 1-2 minute relief
Evidence: CBN shows modest sleep benefits at 20mg+ doses [16][17]. CBC and CBG may support sleep architecture [18][19].
Anxiety & PTSD (For Veterans and Trauma Survivors)
Bibb County has veterans from every conflict since Vietnam. PTSD doesn’t care about your medals.
- Daytime functional: 0.3mL raw sublingual (CBD + CBG, zero high)
- Nighttime: 1.0mL decarbed sublingual (full profile + CBN)
- Acute panic: Vape 1-2 puffs
Evidence: CBD reduces anxiety [3]. CBG shows anxiolytic potential [7][8]. Limonene may buffer THC-induced anxiety [20].
For Bibb County veterans: We see you. Colin’s PTSD is your PTSD. These formulas were born from that fight.
Why OilWell Wins: Straight Comparison for Bibb County Shoppers
We know you compare options. Here’s the honest breakdown.
| Feature | Traditional Illegal RSO | Alabama Dispensary (TCUP) | OilWell RSO |
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| Cannabinoids | 1 (THC only) | 1 (THC only) | 7 (CBD, CBG, delta-8, THCa, delta-9, CBN, CBC) |
| THCa Option | No | No | Yes – you control activation |
| Medical Card | Illegal | Required | Not needed – 21+ only |
| Access | Risky | Drive to licensed dispensary (none in Bibb County) | Ship to your Bibb County door |
| Testing | None | State-required | Full panel (pesticides, heavy metals, solvents) |
| Price for 16,590mg | N/A | ~$200+ | $129.99 |
| Terpene Profile | Destroyed | Minimal | 5% live terpenes |
Bottom line for Bibb County: More cannabinoids, more control, less hassle, better price.
How to Get OilWell RSO in Bibb County
Nationwide Shipping to Alabama
- Order online at OilWellCBD.com
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Bibb County
- Discreet packaging—no cannabis branding
- Tracking provided
- Temperature-stable for Alabama summers
- Signature-required option available
Same-Day Delivery (If You’re Ever in Houston)
- We deliver free to the Texas Medical Center (world’s largest medical complex)
- $5-$25 delivery across Houston zones
- If you’re visiting MD Anderson or another Houston hospital, we can deliver to your hotel
International Shipping
- We ship globally where hemp products are legal
- Full COAs and customs documentation included
- Customer accepts local legal responsibility
Contact Us
- Phone: (832) 416-2816
- Email: [email protected]
- Hours: Mon-Thu 10-7, Fri-Sat 10-10, Sun 10-4 (Central Time)
- Address: 810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006 (Montrose)
Bibb County-specific tip: Use a mailing address that accepts packages securely. Rural route delivery can be delayed—consider a PO Box in Centreville if needed.
Media Recognition: ABC13 Houston Featured Us Seven Times
We’re not some fly-by-night internet brand. ABC13 KTRK, Houston’s #1 news source, featured Colin and OilWell in seven segments from 2019-2023:
- 2019: CBD business boom (Tom Abrahams)
- 2021: Decriminalization & helping other entrepreneurs (Tom Abrahams)
- 2021: Delta-8 THC investigation (Steve Campion)
- 2021: $35,000 COVID vaccine giveaway (KTRK Staff)
- 2021: Delta-8 ban—proactive removal (Shelley Childers)
- 2022: Biden marijuana pardon—Colin’s personal conviction history revealed (Nick Natario)
- 2023: Texas cannabis industry “Renaissance” (Nick Natario)
What this means for Bibb County: Major-market media validation that we’re credible, ethical, and here for the long haul. These features can’t be bought—only earned.
The Science Behind Every Cannabinoid in Your Bottle
We’ve reviewed 29 peer-reviewed studies so you don’t have to guess. Here’s what’s actually proven, what’s promising, and what’s overstated.
CBD (4,500mg)
- Strongest evidence: Rare epilepsies (FDA-approved as Epidiolex) [1][2]
- Promising: Anxiety (2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants shows significant anxiolytic effect) [3]
- Modest: Chronic pain (heterogeneous trials, needs more research) [4]
- Safety watch: Liver enzyme elevation possible at high doses [6]
CBG (3,000mg)
- Pharmacology: Precursor cannabinoid, interacts with CB1, CB2, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, 5-HT1A [7]
- Potential: Neuroprotection, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial—but human data is sparse [7][8]
- Bottom line: Commercially interesting BECAUSE it’s underexplored; claims often outrun evidence [7]
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
- Pharmacology: Partial CB1 agonist, less potent than delta-9 but psychoactive [9]
- Public health: 2023 scoping review shows adverse event reports; manufacturing quality concerns [10]
- Bottom line: Real effects, real risks, less studied than delta-9 [9]-[11]
THCa (1,500mg)
- Chemistry: Acidic precursor, non-psychoactive until heated (260°F converts to delta-9) [12]
- Potential: COX-2 inhibition (anti-inflammatory), PPARγ agonism (neuroprotective) [12]
- Critical: Storage and processing change exposure profile [12]
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
- Best evidence: Chemo nausea, HIV appetite, some pain/MS symptoms [1][13]
- Risks: Psychosis/schizophrenia association at high concentrations, cannabis use disorder, anxiety at high doses [15]
- Pharmacokinetics: Inhaled onset 1-2 min; oral onset 15-45 min; duration 4-6 hours [14]
CBN (750mg)
- Marketing vs. evidence: Sold as sleep aid but 2021 review found NO clinical trials with validated sleep measures [16]
- Dose context: Our formula delivers 25-50mg at 1-2mL—above the 20mg threshold studied, but human evidence remains weak [16][17]
- Bottom line: Reputation far stronger than data [16][17]
CBC (750mg)
- Pharmacology: Distinct from THC/CBD, potential antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure [18]
- Reality check: 2024 review notes commercial CBC products are sold with “little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety” [18]
- Bottom line: Research target, not proven therapy [18][19]
Terpenes: Sensory Experience with Plausible Science
- Limonene: Citrus, mood-lifting, antioxidant—but oxidation products can be allergens [21][22]
- Myrcene: Earthy, relaxing—human sedation claims exceed evidence [23]
- Caryophyllene: Pepper, CB2 agonist (mechanistically unique) [24]
- Pinene: Pine, clarity—preclinical neuroprotective, human data lacking [25]
- Linalool: Lavender, calm—oxidized forms are contact allergens [22][26]
- Humulene: Woody, anti-inflammatory—rodent studies show cannabimimetic properties [27]
- Terpinolene: Piney/fruity—least clinically characterized [28]
Entourage Effect: Plausible but not proven in robust human trials [20][29]. We include terpenes for sensory richness and theoretical synergy, not as proven therapeutics.
Common Overstatements We Refuse to Make (And What’s Actually True)
| Overstatement (You’ll Hear This Elsewhere) | What’s Actually True for Bibb County |
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| “CBN is a proven sleep aid” | No validated human trials; evidence is weak [16][17] |
| “Myrcene makes you sleepy” | Preclinical only; human proof is limited [23] |
| “Terpenes have proven entourage effects” | Hypothesis is plausible; human proof is limited [20][29] |
| “THCa is always non-psychoactive” | True until heated; heat converts it to THC [12] |
| “Delta-8 is safe because it’s hemp-derived” | It’s psychoactive with real risks; less studied than delta-9 [9]-[11] |
Practical Takeaways for Bibb County
- CBD and delta-9 THC have the strongest human evidence
- Delta-8 THC is psychoactive—not trivial—and has more safety uncertainties
- THCa changes with processing; your heating method matters
- CBG, CBN, CBC are promising but clinically immature—manage expectations
- Terpenes enhance sensory experience and may add bioactivity, but claims should be conservative
Bentley’s CBD Golden Paste Recipe (Free for Bibb County Pet Owners)
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
- 1 cup water
- 1/3 cup unrefined organic coconut oil
- 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (critical for absorption)
- CBD oil (dose per pet’s weight—consult your vet)
Instructions:
- Mix turmeric and water in saucepan over low heat, stirring continuously until thick paste forms (7-10 minutes)
- Add coconut oil and pepper; mix thoroughly
- Cool, store in jar with lid; refrigerate up to 2 weeks
- Add CBD oil to paste before serving
- Mix small amount with pet’s food 1-2x daily
Note: Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This is real medicine. We published this because Bentley’s story started OilWell, and we want every Bibb County pet owner to have the option that saved him.
Final Word to Bibb County
We’re not here to sell you miracles. We’re here to give you the best possible version of cannabinoid medicine—transparently, legally, and with the integrity you’d expect from someone who’s lived the struggle.
Order today for delivery to Bibb County: OilWellCBD.com
Call us: (832) 416-2816
Questions about Alabama law? We’ll talk you through it. We’ve shipped to every state where it’s legal, and we know Bibb County’s landscape.
Can’t afford it? Download the formula above. Source the ingredients. Make it yourself. That’s what open-source means.
From Colin’s childhood in the Borderplex to Bentley’s miracle in Houston to your kitchen table in Bibb County—this is medicine made with intent, backed by science, and delivered with heart.
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