Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Butts County, Georgia: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this from Jackson, Flovilla, Jenkinsburg, or anywhere across Butts County, you already know the challenges of accessing real healthcare options in rural Georgia. When the nearest specialist is an hour drive up I-75 toward Atlanta, and your local clinic has a three-week wait for chronic pain management, you start looking for answers that actually work. That’s why Rick Simpson Oil matters here — and why we at OilWell Cannabis have spent five years building something that respects the tradition of RSO while solving the problems that made the original unsafe and unreliable.
We’re not here to sell you hope. We’re here to give you the best possible version of the truth about cannabis medicine — backed by real science, real testing, and a product you can either buy from us or make yourself using our open-source formula. Because in Butts County, where self-reliance isn’t just a value but a survival skill, that kind of honesty matters.
What Rick Simpson Oil Actually Is (And Why Butts County Residents Need To Know)
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power plant engineer from Nova Scotia who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered head trauma and tinnitus that pharmaceutical drugs couldn’t fix, and turned to cannabis when his doctor refused to consider it. In 2003, he claimed concentrated cannabis oil removed his skin cancer lesions in four days. He started giving that oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who asked — no medical card, no prescription, no payment. He called it Phoenix Tears.
The 2005 documentary Run From The Cure spread his story globally. By 2009, Canadian authorities had raided his property twice, charged him with cultivation and trafficking, and drove him out of the country. He spent years in Europe, publishing his method in the 2012 book Phoenix Tears, always maintaining that RSO could cure cancer and that pharmaceutical companies were suppressing it.
Important context for Butts County readers: Simpson’s account is personal testimony, not medical evidence. No biopsy confirmation, no clinical trial, no peer-reviewed documentation. His 60-gram/90-day protocol was never tested in a controlled setting. The doses he recommended — 600 to 900 milligrams of delta-9 THC per day — are ten to twenty times higher than anything studied in legitimate medical research, and carry real risks of severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, and cannabis use disorder.
But here’s what Simpson got right: he proved that desperate people will seek alternatives when the medical system fails them. In Butts County, where we’ve watched friends and neighbors cycle through ineffective painkillers or get told there are “no more options” at Piedmont Henry or WellStar Spalding, that resonates. His grassroots model — free medicine, open process, patient control — set the moral standard that the modern cannabis industry has mostly abandoned. We haven’t forgotten it.
How We Built OilWell: From a Paralyzed Dog in McAllen to Serving Rural Georgia
Our company started where most real medicine starts: with love and desperation. Colin Valencia, our founder, grew up in McAllen, Texas — the Borderplex across from Reynosa, where violence and poverty shape daily life. He learned cannabis not from textbooks but from survival, running product across the border as a teenager, watching friends get killed or imprisoned. He left home at sixteen because staying meant dying.
Years later, after becoming a software engineer and doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine, Colin faced a choice: his dog Bentley was paralyzed, facing euthanasia, and the vet said pain meds would destroy his organs. A rescue worker asked: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That question changed everything. Colin made a CBD golden paste — turmeric, coconut oil, black pepper, CBD distillate — and Bentley got up. He walked. He brought his ball to play. He lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty.
Bentley became our R&D lab. Neurodegeneration taught us CBG’s neuroprotective power. Dementia showed us CBC’s role in neurogenesis. Arthritis proved that multi-pathway anti-inflammation — CBD, CBG, THCa, beta-caryophyllene hitting different receptors simultaneously — works better than any single drug. Colin’s own PTSD and Xanax addiction showed him that cannabinoids could do what benzos couldn’t. The Peace Gummies formula that emerged from midnight experiments during benzo withdrawal is now one of our most requested products for veterans in Middle Georgia dealing with trauma and sleep disruption.
Why this matters for Butts County: We’re not a corporate brand from California. We’re a company built from border-town survival, medical-center precision, and the refusal to give up on family. That’s a story Butts County understands. When your neighbor’s kid is hooked on opioids after a work injury at the prison or a factory in Jackson, when your cousin’s cancer care means driving two hours to Atlanta for chemo that leaves them unable to eat — you know what it means to look for real solutions when the system runs out of answers.
The OilWell RSO Philosophy: Four Principles That Actually Help People
Our RSO is not traditional RSO. We studied what Simpson got right, fixed what he got wrong, and built something that works for rural Georgia in 2025.
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
In Georgia, the medical cannabis program is one of the most restrictive in America. You need a “Low THC Oil Registry Card,” which requires a diagnosis of specific conditions like cancer, seizure disorders, or PTSD — and even then, you’re limited to 5% THC oil from state-licensed dispensaries that barely exist outside Atlanta. For most Butts County residents, that’s not access. That’s a bureaucratic mirage.
Our product requires no medical card. Anyone 21 or older can order. We ship to your doorstep in Jackson, to your farm outside Flovilla, to your RV park near Jenkinsburg. We deliver same-day if you’re in our Houston radius, but for Butts County, USPS Priority Mail gets it to you in 2-3 business days. We can’t legally claim it treats anything — and we won’t — but we can give you the same formula doctors use for Crohn’s, IBS, PTSD, and chronic pain, without making you wait six months for a state permission slip.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Simpson’s oil was always fully psychoactive because heat converted all THCa to delta-9 THC. That’s a problem if you work at the Georgia Diagnostic Prison, drive a truck for a living, or need to function as a caregiver during the day.
Our sublingual oil includes 1,500 mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide:
- Raw (no heat): Use it sublingually for anti-inflammatory benefits (THCa inhibits COX-2) and neuroprotection (PPARγ agonism) with zero impairment. Safe for daytime, work, driving.
- Decarboxylated (heat at 260°F for 45-60 min): Converts to ~1,315 mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90 mg delta-9 and 6,000 mg delta-8, you get full-potency psychoactive medicine comparable to traditional illegal RSO — entirely legal, because you activated it after purchase.
- Vape: Instant decarboxylation at 400-450°F. Fastest relief for breakthrough pain or panic.
In Butts County, where drug testing policies at employers like the prison system or manufacturing plants are strict, this matters. Our raw formula won’t trigger a standard urine screen for THC metabolites. The decarbed version will. You control that decision based on your life circumstances.
3. Open-Source Formulas
Rick Simpson gave his oil away free and taught people to make it. We sell a professionally manufactured, lab-tested product for those who want convenience — but we also publish our exact formula so anyone can source distillates and make their own. That’s the same ethos, adapted for 2025.
The full formula for our RSO Sublingual Oil is below. If you can’t afford $129.99, you can buy CBD isolate, CBG distillate, delta-8 distillate, THCa isolate, CBN isolate, and CBC isolate from reputable suppliers (we recommend only those with verified COAs), blend them in our ratios with organic MCT oil, and have the same medicine for roughly half the cost. We’ll even walk you through it if you call us at (832) 416-2816. That’s not a marketing gimmick. That’s the promise we made when Bentley got up and walked.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula has a specific evidence profile. We don’t hide behind “proprietary blends.” We tell you exactly what’s in it, what the research actually says, and what’s still uncertain. You’ll see that in the detailed sections below.
The Formula: What’s Actually In Our RSO Sublingual Oil
This is the open-source recipe. Every number is published. Every claim is tied to a peer-reviewed study.
| Cannabinoid | Amount | Per mL | What the Science Actually Says |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500 mg | 150 mg | Strongest evidence for rare epilepsies; promising but limited for anxiety, pain, sleep. 2024 meta-analysis shows anxiolytic signal but small clinical sample [3]. 2024 pain review finds heterogeneity, limiting broad claims [4]. 2023 insomnia review notes weak methodology [5]. 2023 liver safety meta-analysis flags drug interaction and hepatotoxicity risk, especially with polypharmacy [6]. |
| CBG | 3,000 mg | 100 mg | Mostly review and preclinical. 2021 pharmacology review notes CB1/CB2 agonism, alpha-2 adrenoceptor, 5-HT1A activity — mechanistically interesting but human data sparse [7]. 2024 review calls it “promising minor cannabinoid” with limited validation [8]. Commercial interest has outrun evidence. |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000 mg | 200 mg | Pharmacologically similar to delta-9 but less potent CB1 affinity [9]. 2023 scoping review: dominated by animal studies, product chemistry, adverse-event reports — not strong human trials [10]. 2024 chemistry review notes easier synthesis than delta-9, raising quality-control concerns [11]. Treat as psychoactive THC analogue with incomplete safety data. |
| THCa | 1,500 mg | 50 mg | Non-psychoactive until heated. 2016 review: anti-inflammatory via COX-2, neuroprotective via PPARγ [12]. But exposure changes with processing — decarboxylation converts to ~1,315 mg delta-9 THC. You control this. |
| Delta-9 THC | 90 mg | 3 mg | Strongest psychoactive cannabinoid evidence. NCCIH: best for chemo nausea, HIV appetite, some MS/pain [1]. 2022 chronic pain review: high-THC products may help short-term but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, discontinuation [13]. 2025 high-concentration THC review: unfavorable associations with psychosis, schizophrenia, CUD [15]. Our dose is tiny (3 mg/mL) vs. Simpson’s 600-900 mg/day. |
| CBN | 750 mg | 25 mg | Marketed for sleep, but evidence is weak. 2021 CBN review screened 99 studies, found no validated trials supporting sleep claims [16]. 2024 sleep review says cannabinoid sleep research “does not match real-world use” [17]. We’re transparent about this gap. |
| CBC | 750 mg | 25 mg | 2024 review: distinct pharmacology, antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure potential — but preclinical [18]. 2021 review: anti-inflammatory in animals, not yet human-proven [19]. Commercially sold despite thin evidence [18]. |
| Live Terpenes | 5% | N/A | Limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene. 2024 entourage review: terpene bioactivity is plausible, but “robust proof of clinically meaningful entourage effects in humans remains limited” [20]. We include them for potential synergy and experience, not proven therapy. |
| Total | 16,590 mg | 553 mg/mL | Traditional RSO delivered ~600-900 mg delta-9 THC per day. Our entire bottle contains 90 mg delta-9 THC. The potency decision is yours via THCa activation. |
Base: Organic MCT oil. Testing: Full-panel third-party COA for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes. Onset: 15-45 minutes sublingual. Duration: 4-6 hours. Bioavailability: 13-19%. Doses per bottle: 40-60 depending on serving size.
Price: $129.99 for 30 mL. That’s $2.17 per mL for 553 mg of lab-tested, multi-cannabinoid medicine. Compare that to Georgia’s medical program: $50 for a 0.5 mL syringe of single-cannabinoid THC oil at a state dispensary you have to drive 70 miles to reach.
The Vape Option: When You Need Relief in 90 Seconds
Our 1-gram RSO Vape Cartridge ($49.99) delivers the same cannabinoid philosophy in a fast-acting format:
- 30% CBD, 20% CBG, 15% Delta-8, 10% THCa, 10% CBN, 10% CBC (percentages by weight)
- 5%+ live terpenes
- 510-thread universal battery (works with any standard vape pen)
- Onset: 1-2 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35% (inhalation technique dependent)
Use case for Butts County: Breakthrough pain that wakes you at 2 AM. Panic attack that hits while you’re working a double shift. Chemo nausea that the prescription meds aren’t touching. You can’t wait 45 minutes. You need relief now. That’s what the vape is for.
Decarboxylation: The Chemistry That Puts You in Control
This is the breakthrough that makes our product legal and functional everywhere from Montrose, Houston to a farmhouse in Butts County.
THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the raw, acidic form of THC. It’s non-psychoactive. When heated to 260°F (125°C) for 45-60 minutes, it loses a CO₂ molecule and becomes delta-9 THC — the psychoactive compound.
Conversion math: 1 mg THCa = 0.877 mg delta-9 THC. Our 1,500 mg THCa becomes 1,315 mg delta-9 THC. Add the existing 90 mg delta-9 THC in the bottle = **1,405 mg total delta-9 THC** after decarboxylation.
Your three options:
- Raw (no heat): All 1,500 mg stays THCa. Use sublingually for inflammation, neuroprotection, daytime function. Zero impairment. Won’t trigger most drug tests.
- Partial decarb: Transfer 5-10 mL to a small oven-safe dish, decarb, keep the rest raw. Blend to customize potency.
- Full decarb: Heat the entire bottle. You now have high-THC RSO comparable to illegal products — except you made it legally in your own kitchen.
Why this matters in Georgia: The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp products with <0.3% delta-9 THC. Our product meets that at purchase. What you do with it afterward is your private decision. We provide the chemistry; you provide the choice.
Condition-Specific Guidance for Butts County Residents
Disclaimer: These are educated contexts based on research, not medical prescriptions. Consult your doctor. Do not stop proven treatments.
Cancer Support (During Chemo at Piedmont Henry or Emory)
- Pre-chemo nausea: 0.5-1.0 mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment. Delta-8 THC has documented antiemetic effects [9]; delta-9 THC is FDA-approved for chemo nausea [1][13].
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset).
- Post-chemo appetite: 0.5 mL every 6 hours. THC stimulates appetite via CB1 [1].
- Sleep during treatment: 1-2 mL before bed delivers 25-50 mg CBN. CBN sleep evidence is weak [16][17], but the delta-8 and THC may help.
- Reality check: Cannabis does not cure cancer. Preclinical studies show THC can induce apoptosis in cell lines , but no human trial has proven a cure. Use this for symptom management alongside oncologic care.
Chronic Pain (Back injury from factory work, arthritis from years of labor)
- Daytime functional: 0.3-0.5 mL raw sublingual. CBD modulates pain signals [4]; THCa inhibits COX-2 [12]; caryophyllene activates CB2 [24] — all without impairment.
- Nighttime relief: 0.5-1.0 mL decarbed sublingual. Delta-8 and THC provide analgesia [13]; CBN may aid sleep.
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed. The 1-2 minute onset is crucial when pain spikes.
- Reality check: High-THC products help short-term pain but increase dizziness and discontinuation risk [13]. Our lower delta-9 dose minimizes that while delta-8 and minor cannabinoids contribute.
Sleep Disorders (Insomnia from stress, pain, PTSD)
- Before bed: 1-2 mL sublingual. At 2 mL, you get 50 mg CBN — the dose studied in 2024 sleep literature (though evidence remains weak [16][17]).
- Reality check: Cannabis sleep research is methodologically weak [5][17]. Our formula works for many, but not all. Start low (0.5 mL) and assess.
Anxiety & PTSD (Veterans, trauma survivors, first responders)
- Daytime: 0.3 mL raw sublingual. CBD has anxiolytic signal in meta-analysis [3]; CBG has 5-HT1A activity [7]; limonene may buffer THC anxiety [20].
- Nighttime: 1.0 mL sublingual (raw or decarbed based on your tolerance).
- Reality check: Colin used this formula to quit Xanax cold turkey. It worked for him. It may work for you. But benzodiazepine withdrawal is dangerous — consult a doctor before tapering.
Why Our RSO Beats Georgia’s Medical Program (And Why We Ship There)
Georgia’s Low THC Oil Registry is broken for rural counties:
- You need a qualifying diagnosis (cancer, PTSD, etc.) and a doctor’s recommendation.
- Only ~10,000 Georgians actively use the program (vs. 700,000 in Florida with 2/3 the population).
- Products are THC-only, single-cannabinoid, low dose (max 5% THC).
- Dispensaries barely exist outside Atlanta. Butts County residents drive 70+ miles to Columbus or Macon — if they can get an appointment.
OilWell’s advantages:
- No medical card needed. Age 21+ only.
- Seven cannabinoids, not one. Real entourage potential.
- Patient-controlled potency. Use raw for function, decarb for full strength.
- Ships to your door in Butts County via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 days).
- Lab-tested, solvent-free, full COA. Traditional RSO was made with naphtha and guesswork.
The law: Our product contains 90 mg delta-9 THC in a 30 mL bottle — 0.3% by weight, Farm Bill compliant. Georgia law aligns with federal hemp law. You can legally possess and use this product in Butts County. We include full documentation with every shipment.
Our Media Record: ABC13 Houston Featured Us Seven Times. Here’s Why That Matters to You.
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 — Houston’s #1 news source, the ABC affiliate in America’s fourth-largest city — featured Colin and OilWell in seven segments. Five different reporters came to us for expertise on:
- CBD business boom (2019) — Colin’s “no snake oil” quote became our mission statement.
- Delta-8 legality (2021) — Colin’s blunt honesty: “Maybe you want to get high.” ABC13 aired it uncensored.
- COVID vaccine incentive (2021) — We gave away $35,000 in product to encourage vaccination, coordinated with Houston’s health department.
- Delta-8 ban crisis (2021) — We proactively removed all Delta-8 products and warned other operators they were shipping Schedule I narcotics. Ethical leadership when it cost us revenue.
- Biden marijuana pardon (2022) — Colin revealed his own cannabis conviction history. “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore.”
Why this matters in Butts County: You can’t buy that kind of credibility. When a major-market news organization returns to the same source across four years, through legal crises and public health emergencies, it means that source is trustworthy. We’re not hiding behind a website. We’re on camera, on the record, telling the truth about cannabis — even when it’s uncomfortable.
The Science Behind Every Ingredient: What We Know, What We Don’t
CBD (150 mg/mL, 4,500 mg total)
- What we know: Purified CBD works for rare epilepsies (Epidiolex). Evidence for anxiety is statistically significant but based on small samples [3]. Pain research is promising but heterogeneous [4]. Sleep studies are weak [5].
- What we don’t know: Optimal dose for chronic pain, long-term liver safety in polypharmacy, interaction profile with Georgia’s common medications (blood thinners, opioids).
- Bottom line for Butts County: CBD is the most credible non-intoxicating cannabinoid, but it’s not a miracle. Works best as part of a formula, not alone.
CBG (100 mg/mL, 3,000 mg total)
- What we know: Rodent studies show anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective activity [7][8]. Mechanism involves CB1/CB2, alpha-2, 5-HT1A [7].
- What we don’t know: No human trials for pain or neuroprotection. Commercial products are selling ahead of data [7].
- Bottom line for Butts County: We include it because Bentley’s neurodegeneration required it. The evidence is plausible, not proven.
Delta-8 THC (200 mg/mL, 6,000 mg total)
- What we know: Partial CB1 agonist, less potent than delta-9 [9]. Works for nausea (FDA-approved THC drugs do). 2023 review: adverse events reported, manufacturing concerns [10].
- What we don’t know: Long-term safety, chronic pain efficacy, impact on Georgia drug tests (likely positive).
- Bottom line for Butts County: This is the workhorse for symptom relief. The dose is high because the evidence suggests it works for chemo nausea and pain, but we keep delta-9 low to minimize psychiatric risk [15].
THCa (50 mg/mL, 1,500 mg total)
- What we know: Non-psychoactive raw. Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition, neuroprotective via PPARγ [12].
- What we don’t know: Human dosing, optimal decarb temperature for different applications.
- Bottom line for Butts County: This is your legal workaround. Use it raw for daytime function. Activate it for full power. You decide.
Delta-9 THC (3 mg/mL, 90 mg total)
- What we know: FDA-approved for chemo nausea, HIV appetite, some MS pain [1]. High doses increase psychosis and CUD risk [15]. Chronic pain benefit is modest [13].
- What we don’t know: Why Georgia’s program caps it at 5% but makes access nearly impossible.
- Bottom line for Butts County: We include a tiny amount for entourage effect. The real THC punch comes from your decarb choice — legally compliant at purchase, your decision after.
CBN (25 mg/mL, 750 mg total)
- What we know: Sleep reputation is marketing ahead of science. 2021 review found no validated trials [16]. 2024 review says sleep research is weak [17].
- What we don’t know: If it works at all for insomnia.
- Bottom line for Butts County: We include it at 25 mg/mL because the dose matches what’s been studied, but we’re honest: evidence is weak. The other cannabinoids likely do more for sleep.
CBC (25 mg/mL, 750 mg total)
- What we know: Distinct pharmacology, anti-inflammatory in animals, possible neurogenesis [18][19].
- What we don’t know: Human efficacy, safety.
- Bottom line for Butts County: Another promising minor cannabinoid. We include it because Bentley’s multi-condition care required a broad-spectrum approach.
Terpenes (5% blend)
- Limonene: Citrus aroma. Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory in preclinical [21]. Contact allergen when oxidized [22].
- Myrcene: Herbal aroma. Anxiolytic in animals, no human proof [23]. Often overstated as sedative.
- Caryophyllene: Pepper/spice. Only terpene that directly activates CB2 [24]. Anti-inflammatory potential is strongest in this class.
- Pinene: Forest-fresh. Neuroprotective in animals, no human trials [25].
- Linalool: Floral/lavender. Stress/animal models only [26]. Oxidized form is allergen [22].
- Humulene: Earthy. CB1 and adenosine activity in rodents [27].
- Terpinolene: Piney/fruity. Least studied; mostly in vitro [28].
Entourage effect reality: 2024 review says terpene synergy is “plausible” but “robust human proof remains limited” [20]. We include terpenes for potential synergy and experience, not proven therapy.
Dosing Guidance for Butts County: Start Low, Go Slow
General principle: Begin with 0.25-0.5 mL (138-276 mg total cannabinoids). Assess effects for 2-3 hours. Increase incrementally.
Titration for specific situations:
- New to cannabis: 0.25 mL raw sublingual in evening. Increase by 0.25 mL every 3 days.
- Experienced user: 0.5-1.0 mL raw or decarbed based on your tolerance.
- Severe breakthrough pain: Vape 1-2 puffs, wait 5 minutes, repeat if needed.
- Sleep: 1.0-2.0 mL 30-60 minutes before bed.
Drug testing warning: If you’re subject to drug testing at work (Georgia Diagnostic Prison, Pilgrim’s Pride, local manufacturing), use the raw formula only. Decarbed or vape will trigger positive for THC metabolites. We cannot guarantee you’ll pass, but raw THCa is less likely to convert in urine.
Driving: Do not drive after decarbed or vape use until you know your impairment level. Georgia DUI laws apply to cannabis.
Safety: What You Need to Know Before Using
- Age requirement: 21+ only.
- Pregnancy/nursing: Do not use. THC crosses placenta and breast milk.
- Liver disease: CBD can elevate liver enzymes [6]. Consult your doctor if you take medications metabolized by the liver (common in older adults).
- Mental health: High-THC products increase psychosis risk [15]. If you have schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or family history of psychosis, use raw formula only or avoid.
- Cardiovascular: THC can cause tachycardia and hypotension. Use caution if you have heart disease.
- Children: Keep out of reach. Our product is not for minors.
- Storage: Keep in cool, dark place. THCa slowly converts to THC over time at room temperature. Refrigeration slows this.
How to Order: Getting RSO Delivered to Butts County
Online: OilWellCBD.com
Phone: (832) 416-2816
Shipping to Butts County: USPS Priority Mail, 2-3 business days. $9.95 flat rate. Free shipping on orders over $150.
Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible. Looks like any supplement.
Payment: All major credit cards. No mention of cannabis on billing statement.
Documentation included: Certificate of Analysis (lab results), Farm Bill compliance letter, receipt.
International: We ship worldwide. Butts County residents with family overseas can send it legally where hemp laws permit. Customer accepts customs responsibility.
Questions? Call or email [email protected]. Colin or our Houston team answers directly. No bots, no scripts.
The Bentley Recipe: Free for Your Pet
We promised open-source. Here’s the golden paste that saved Bentley:
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
- 1 cup water
- 1/3 cup unrefined organic coconut oil
- 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (for absorption)
- CBD oil (pet-appropriate dose; consult your vet)
Instructions:
- Mix turmeric and water in saucepan over low heat, stir continuously until thick paste forms (7-10 min).
- Add coconut oil and pepper, stir thoroughly.
- Cool, store in jar in refrigerator (2-week shelf life).
- Mix with pet’s food 1-2x daily. Add CBD oil per dose.
Why we give this away for free: Because someone in Butts County has a dog they love, and a vet who said there’s no hope. We’ve been there. Hope is real, but it should be free.
Final Word for Butts County
We’re not here to replace your doctor. We’re here to give you options when the system runs out of them. When you’re tired of pills that don’t work, of driving to Atlanta for answers, of watching someone you love suffer because Georgia’s medical program is a bureaucratic joke — we’re here.
Our RSO is legal, tested, and transparent. You can buy it from us or make it yourself. You can use it raw for daytime function or activate it for full power. You can call us and talk to a real person who’s lived the same desperation you’re feeling.
Butts County deserves access to real medicine without gatekeeping. That’s what we built. That’s what we’ll keep building.
Order today. Questions? Call (832) 416-2816.
Legal Disclaimers:
- These products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, have liver disease, or take medications.
- Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Buyer is responsible for verifying legality in their jurisdiction. OilWell ships with documentation; customer accepts all legal and customs responsibility for international orders.
Age Requirement: 21+ only.
Farm Bill Compliance: Contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. Hemp-derived. Legal under federal law and Georgia state law. Void where prohibited.
Third-Party Testing: Full COA available. Tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbial contaminants.
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