Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Cleburne County, Arkansas: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this from Heber Springs, Quitman, or anywhere else across Cleburne County, you already know what it means to live where the Ozarks meet the water. You know the relief of casting a line into the Little Red River at dawn, the peace of a Greers Ferry Lake sunset, and the value of having neighbors who still look out for each other. You also know the challenges that come with rural living—especially when it comes to healthcare. Getting to a specialist might mean driving two hours to Little Rock. Finding natural alternatives to pills that don’t work or have side effects worse than the condition? That’s often a lonely journey of trial and error.
We get it. OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a corporate boardroom or venture capital pitch meeting. It started in a Houston apartment when our founder Colin’s dog Bentley was paralyzed and facing euthanasia, and a rescue worker asked a question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That question led to a formula that got Bentley walking again, which led to a decade of formulation development, which led to the most complete, evidence-based RSO formula available anywhere—formulas we now make accessible to folks in Cleburne County and across rural Arkansas through nationwide shipping.
This guide is our promise to you: no snake oil, no hype, just the complete truth about Rick Simpson Oil—what it is, what it isn’t, how our formulas work, what the science actually says, and how you can access it legally and safely right here in Cleburne County. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain from years of physical work, supporting a loved one through cancer treatment in Heber Springs, struggling with sleep in the quiet of the Ozark night, or a veteran in Concord dealing with PTSD, we’re speaking directly to you.
Who Was Rick Simpson and Why Does He Matter to Cleburne County?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a tradesman, like many folks in Cleburne County who work with their hands and know the value of practical solutions. In 1997, he suffered a head injury from a scaffolding fall. The medications his doctors prescribed either didn’t help or made things worse. When cannabis provided relief but his physician refused to discuss it, Simpson’s distrust of the medical system grew.
What Simpson did next resonates with anyone in rural Arkansas who’s ever been told “there’s nothing more we can do” and decided to find their own answers. He learned about a 1974 NIH study at the Medical College of Virginia that showed THC could slow tumor growth in mice. That study was never replicated in humans—something we’ll be very clear about—but it sparked an idea.
In 2003, Simpson claimed that applying concentrated cannabis oil to three bumps on his arm diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma made them disappear in four days. No doctor verified this. No biopsy confirmed it. But this personal experience became the origin story of “Rick Simpson Oil,” a name that would spread through underground networks, documentaries, and word-of-mouth across the world—including into living rooms here in Cleburne County.
Important context for Cleburne County readers: We share Simpson’s story not as medical proof, but as historical explanation. Many people in Cleburne County first heard about RSO through the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure that made Simpson a grassroots hero. His story matters because it shows how desperate people—when conventional medicine fails—will seek alternatives. But OilWell’s approach is different: we respect Simpson’s instinct to help people, but we build our formulas on actual science, not personal testimony.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Recommended
Simpson developed a specific 60-gram, 90-day oral protocol that became famous in cannabis circles. Understanding it matters for Cleburne County residents because many online forums and Facebook groups still reference these dosing schedules. Here’s exactly what it entailed:
The Goal: Consume 60 grams of concentrated cannabis oil over approximately 90 days.
Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice (about 10-15mg) three times daily. That’s roughly 30-45mg total per day—about what some people in Cleburne County might take in a single dose of CBD oil.
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days until reaching 1 gram per day (1,000mg), divided into three doses of about 333mg each.
Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily until all 60 grams are consumed.
Administration: Simpson recommended sublingual (under the tongue) or swallowing the oil. For skin issues, he suggested topical application with bandages. He didn’t recommend vaping as a primary treatment method.
The Problems with This Protocol for Cleburne County Residents:
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No standardization: Every batch was different. The cannabis grown behind someone’s barn in Quitman would have completely different potency than what someone grew near Heber Springs. You never knew exactly what you were getting.
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Extremely high THC doses: At 1 gram per day of traditional RSO (60-90% THC), patients were consuming 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily. That’s 30-45 times the maximum daily dose of the FDA-approved THC drug dronabinol. For someone in Cleburne County who needs to drive to work, farm their land, or stay clear-headed for family, that’s not practical—or safe.
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No lab testing: Simpson operated before cannabis testing existed. There was no way to verify cannabinoid content, check for pesticides, or ensure solvents were fully purged. In rural areas where people might be making their own oil, this is a serious safety concern.
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Real risks: At those THC doses, patients faced severe intoxication, anxiety, panic attacks, rapid heart rate, and potential for cannabis use disorder. For a senior in Cleburne County or someone with heart conditions, these risks are significant.
The Bottom Line for Cleburne County: Simpson’s protocol was born of desperation and limited options. It helped create a movement, but modern science and manufacturing offer better, safer approaches. OilWell’s formulas solve the problems Simpson couldn’t—standardization, safety, precision, and patient control.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was: The Product That Came to Arkansas
When people in Cleburne County hear “RSO,” they might picture a dark, tar-like substance in a syringe. That’s accurate for traditional RSO. Here’s what it actually was:
Source Material: High-THC indica strains, but no standardization. What grew well in one season in Nova Scotia might be completely different from what someone could grow in Arkansas.
Extraction Process: Soaked plant material in naphtha (lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol, then evaporated it in a rice cooker. This process destroyed most terpenes and left a thick, black, tar-like oil that could still contain residual solvents.
Cannabinoid Profile: 60-90% THC, fully decarboxylated. Whatever minor cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, etc.) were present were at natural ratios—uncontrolled, unmeasured.
Terpene Content: Essentially zero. The heat and solvents destroyed these valuable compounds.
Safety Risks: Naphtha contains benzene and other carcinogens. Without lab testing, you couldn’t know if all the solvent was purged. In Cleburne County, where DIY extraction might happen in a shop or kitchen, fire risk from solvent fumes is a real danger.
The Arkansas Context: We’ve heard stories from Cleburne County residents who’ve tried homemade oils or bought “RSO” from informal sources. The inconsistency is staggering—one batch might have almost no effect, the next might be overwhelming. That’s the problem with unstandardized products.
Simpson’s Claims vs. The Evidence: What We Tell Our Cleburne County Customers
Let’s be direct, because that’s what folks in Cleburne County deserve. Rick Simpson claimed RSO could cure cancer, diabetes, chronic pain, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more. He was absolutely certain.
What the science actually shows:
Preclinical research (test tubes and animals): THC and CBD can induce cell death in certain cancer lines, reduce tumor blood vessel formation, and slow tumor growth in mice. This is scientifically interesting, but mice aren’t people .
Human research: No clinical trial has ever demonstrated that RSO or any cannabis oil cures cancer in humans. Several small trials in glioblastoma (brain cancer) have been exploratory only—they didn’t show cures .
Institutional positions:
- The National Cancer Institute acknowledges the preclinical research but does NOT endorse cannabis as a cancer treatment
- The FDA has NOT approved any cannabis plant product for cancer [1]
- Health Canada has never approved RSO for cancer
What Simpson got right: He brought attention to cannabinoids when the world was ignoring them. He helped create the cultural conditions for today’s legal industry. The term “RSO” is now the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract. That matters for Cleburne County because it means people know what to search for when they’re desperate.
What he overstated: Encouraging cancer patients to use RSO instead of proven treatments can cause real harm. Delaying surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy for treatable cancers can be fatal. We will never tell someone in Heber Springs to replace their oncologist’s advice with our product. RSO can be a complement to medical care, not a replacement.
Our Commitment to Cleburne County: We honor Simpson’s instinct to help suffering people, but we anchor every claim in actual evidence. That’s why we funded the comprehensive research section in this document—so you can see exactly what the science says and make your own informed decision.
Who We Are: OilWell Cannabis
OilWell Cannabis was founded by Colin Valencia in Houston, Texas. But our story starts across the river from Reynosa, Mexico, in McAllen—one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions. Colin grew up in that environment, lost friends to violence and prison, and learned to hustle to survive. By sixteen, he had to leave home for good.
He could have gone darker paths, but he chose cannabis—not because it was easy, but because he believed it could help people without the destruction he’d witnessed. He learned the plant intimately in the traditional cannabis world, then transitioned to legal business.
Later, Colin became a trained software engineer and did custom development for Baylor College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center. That combination—deep plant knowledge plus medical-grade technical precision—is what defines OilWell.
Bentley: The Dog Who Started Everything
Our company origin isn’t a business plan. It’s a dog.
Bentley was Colin’s companion through the hardest years. When Bentley became paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia, Colin refused to accept it. That’s when Jessica, a rescue worker, asked the question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
Colin learned to make CBD golden paste. Bentley got up. He walked. He brought Colin his ball to play. From paralyzed to playing fetch. This wasn’t placebo—dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG’s neuroprotective properties and THCa’s PPARγ agonism
- Dementia → CBC’s role in neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → THC’s CB1 agonism for eye pressure
- Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene
What This Means for Cleburne County: Bentley was Colin’s R&D lab. Ten years of real-world testing on a patient he loved more than anything. That’s more authentic than any clinical trial marketing claim. When we say our formulas are designed with love and precision, we mean it.
Our Own Struggles: PTSD and Benzo Withdrawal
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. When he decided to quit Xanax cold turkey—a notoriously dangerous feat—he used the cannabinoid knowledge developed keeping Bentley alive.
Our Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical knowledge. He lived what many veterans in Cleburne County live: desperation for relief, failed pharmaceuticals, the discovery that cannabinoids work when pills don’t.
Our Philosophy: Four Core Principles
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
No medical card required. Anyone 21+ can purchase. We ship nationwide, including to every corner of Cleburne County—from Heber Springs to the most remote Ozark hollow. Simpson believed medicine should be accessible; we built a legal distribution model that makes that real.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Our sublingual formula contains 1,500mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. YOU decide:
- Use it raw for daytime anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment
- Decarboxylate at home for full psychoactive potency
- Vape for instant relief
This puts the control in your hands, not ours.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our complete formulas publicly—every milligram, every percentage. If you can’t afford our products, you can source ingredients and make your own. Simpson gave his oil away free and taught people how to make it. We adapted that ethos: sell a professional product AND publish the recipe.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
The research section you’re reading represents our commitment to honest education. We don’t hide behind vague “proprietary blends.” We show you exactly what’s in our products and what the science actually says—whether that science is strong, emerging, or still developing.
Our Complete RSO Sublingual Oil Formula
We’re about to show you something no other cannabis company does: our exact formula. This transparency is our promise to Cleburne County residents that you’re getting exactly what we claim.
| Cannabinoid | Amount |
|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg |
| CBG | 3,000mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg |
| THCa | 1,500mg |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg |
| CBN | 750mg |
| CBC | 750mg |
| Total Cannabinoids | 16,590mg |
Additional Specifications:
- Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Format: 30mL bottle with graduated dropper (0.1mL increments)
- Active cannabinoids per mL: 553mg
- Carrier: Organic MCT oil
- Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19%
- Approximately 40-60 doses per bottle
Price: $129.99
Why This Formula Matters for Cleburne County
For the Cost-Conscious: At 553mg per mL and 16,590mg total, this is one of the most concentrated, cost-effective cannabinoid products available. When you’re on a fixed income in Cleburne County, every dollar matters. You’re not paying for water or filler—you’re paying for active compounds.
For the Evidence-Minded: Every cannabinoid serves a purpose based on research:
- CBD (4,500mg): The most studied non-psychoactive cannabinoid for anxiety, inflammation, and seizure disorders
- CBG (3,000mg): Neuroprotective properties that helped Bentley with dementia—relevant for seniors in Cleburne County
- Delta-8 THC (6,000mg): Anti-nausea effects for chemotherapy patients, pain relief with less anxiety than delta-9
- THCa (1,500mg): Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition, neuroprotective via PPARγ—stay functional during the day
- Delta-9 THC (90mg): Just enough to be legal under Farm Bill, but the real power is in the THCa you control
- CBN (750mg): For sleep support when the Ozark nights are long and rest is elusive
- CBC (750mg): Neurogenesis support, anti-inflammatory
For Safety: Third-party tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbes. Certificates of Analysis available upon request—something you can’t get from informal sources in Cleburne County.
Our RSO Vape Cartridge Formula
For breakthrough moments when you need relief in minutes, not hours.
| Cannabinoid | Percentage |
|---|---|
| CBD | 30% |
| CBG | 20% |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% |
| THCa | 10% |
| CBN | 10% |
| CBC | 10% |
Specifications:
- Live Terpenes: 5%+
- Format: 1 Gram cartridge
- Battery: 510-thread universal (compatible with standard vape batteries)
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery method)
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35%
Price: $49.99
When to Use Which Format:
Use the Sublingual Oil When:
- You need sustained relief (4-6 hours) for chronic conditions
- Precise dosing matters (graduated dropper)
- You want maximum bioavailability
- You’re using it raw for daytime anti-inflammatory support without impairment
- You’re decarboxylating for nighttime full-potency effects
- You’re managing sleep issues (higher CBN dose per mL)
Use the Vape Cartridge When:
- You need immediate relief for breakthrough pain, panic, or nausea
- Portability and discretion are important (fishing at Greers Ferry, at work)
- You want automatic THCa decarboxylation with each puff
- You need fast-acting help for PTSD episodes or anxiety spikes
The Terpene Profile: Why It Matters in Cleburne County
Our 5% terpene blend is identical in both products:
Limonene (citrus-bright): Mood elevation, stress relief. When you’re feeling the weight of a long winter in the Ozarks.
Myrcene: Relaxation, potential muscle tension relief. After a day of cutting firewood or working the land.
Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene): Unique among terpenes—it directly activates CB2 receptors like a cannabinoid. Powerful anti-inflammatory, especially for arthritis common in senior populations across Cleburne County.
Pinene (forest-fresh): Mental clarity, focus. For when you need to stay sharp while managing symptoms.
Linalool (floral, lavender): Calming, anxiolytic. For the quiet anxiety that comes with health uncertainty.
Humulene: Anti-inflammatory, appetite suppression. For those dealing with weight gain from other medications.
Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling): Complex aroma that makes the experience pleasant, not medicinal.
Traditional RSO had essentially zero terpenes—the heat and solvents destroyed them. We specifically preserve and add these because the entourage effect literature suggests they may enhance cannabinoid activity, even though robust human proof is still developing [20][29].
Condition-Specific Usage Context for Cleburne County Residents
Important Legal Disclaimer: These usage contexts are informed by research cited in our GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section. They are NOT medical prescriptions, NOT FDA-approved treatment protocols, and NOT a substitute for professional medical care. Our products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using cannabinoid products, especially if you have a medical condition, are taking medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have any health concerns. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids.
We know folks in Cleburne County are practical. You want to know “will this help with my specific situation?” Here’s what the evidence suggests:
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy, Old Injuries)
Common in Cleburne County: Years of physical labor, farming, construction, outdoor work take their toll. Pain clinics are scarce, and prescription options often come with addiction risk.
Our Approach:
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual (no heat). Provides anti-inflammatory cannabinoid exposure without psychoactive impairment so you can work, drive, and function.
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual. Combines pain relief with CBN for deeper sleep.
- Breakthrough pain: 2-3 vape puffs as needed. Fast relief when pain spikes unexpectedly.
Evidence Context:
- CBD shows promise for chronic pain but literature remains heterogeneous [4]
- Delta-9 THC has established pain effects but carries impairment risk [13]
- Delta-8 THC offers pain relief with potentially less anxiety than delta-9 [9]
- Beta-caryophyllene directly activates CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory effects [24]
- THCa inhibits COX-2 enzyme, similar to NSAIDs but without GI bleeding risk [12]
Real Talk for Cleburne County: Pain management isn’t one-size-fits-all. Start with raw oil during the day to see if it reduces your baseline pain and inflammation. If you need stronger relief at night, decarboxylate a portion. Keep the vape handy for those moments when pain breaks through—like when you’re trying to enjoy a day on the lake but your back won’t cooperate.
Chemotherapy Support (Nausea, Appetite, Sleep)
Common in Cleburne County: Cancer patients in Heber Springs, Quitman, and Concord often travel to Little Rock or Conway for treatment. The drive back is long, and nausea can be brutal.
Our Approach:
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
- Sleep during treatment: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Evidence Context:
- Delta-8 THC has documented antiemetic (anti-nausea) effects [9]
- Delta-9 THC is FDA-approved for chemo-related nausea [1][13]
- CBD may buffer anxiety associated with treatment [3]
- CBN at higher doses may support sleep architecture during difficult nights [16][17]
Real Talk for Cleburne County: We know MD Anderson is far away. If you’re making that drive from Cleburne County, you need something that works without making you too impaired to travel. The raw oil during the day can help with nausea without the high. Keep the vape in your bag for when nausea hits hard and fast.
Sleep Disorders (Insomnia, Poor Sleep Quality)
Common in Cleburne County: The quiet of rural nights can be peaceful—or lonely. Pain, anxiety, and the stress of making ends meet can keep you staring at the ceiling.
Our Approach:
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual
- At 2.0mL, you get 50mg CBN—the dosage level investigated in 2024 sleep literature
- At 1.0mL, you get 25mg CBN—above the threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance
Evidence Context:
- CBN’s reputation as a sleep aid is widespread, but clinical evidence remains weak and dated [16]
- The 2024 cannabis and sleep review concluded that overall research still doesn’t match real-world use, and better trials are needed [17]
- However, the combination of cannabinoids (especially with myrcene and linalool terpenes) may promote relaxation
Real Talk for Cleburne County: Sleep is when your body heals. If you’re not sleeping, nothing else works right. Try 1mL about an hour before bed. If you’re still tossing and turning, increase to 1.5mL or 2mL. The CBN plus the relaxing terpenes (myrcene, linalool) often helps people drift off naturally.
Anxiety, Stress, and PTSD
Common in Cleburne County: Veterans returning from service, survivors of the 2019 tornado, economic stress from declining agricultural prices, isolation in rural areas.
Our Approach:
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD and CBG address anxiety pathways without psychoactive impairment.
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual. Full cannabinoid profile including CBN for sleep architecture.
Evidence Context:
- CBD shows anxiolytic effects in systematic reviews, though clinical samples remain limited [3]
- CBG’s pharmacology includes alpha-2 adrenoceptor and 5-HT1A activity relevant to anxiety [7]
- Limonene terpene shows anxiolytic potential in preclinical studies [20]
Real Talk for Cleburne County: PTSD isn’t just a military condition. It’s what happens when your nervous system gets stuck in survival mode after any trauma. The raw oil during the day can help take the edge off without making you feel high. If anxiety keeps you from fishing, from visiting friends, from sleeping, this might help you re-engage with life.
General Titration Principle for Cleburne County
Start Low, Go Slow:
- Begin with 0.25-0.5mL sublingual
- Wait 2-3 hours to assess effects before increasing
- Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, and concurrent medications
- Keep a simple journal: date, dose, time, effects. This helps you find your sweet spot.
For Seniors in Cleburne County: Older adults often need less due to slower metabolism. Start at 0.25mL and increase slowly.
For People on Multiple Medications: Cleburne County residents seeing multiple specialists may be on several drugs. CBD can interact with medications metabolized by the liver. Always consult your doctor first.
For Veterans: Many veterans in Cleburne County are already using cannabis but don’t talk about it. Our Asshole Peach product (mentioned in our broader portfolio) is particularly favored by veterans for PTSD and pain. If you’re struggling, you’re not alone, and there are options that don’t require a VA prescription.
Accessing OilWell Products in Cleburne County, Arkansas
We know Cleburne County is remote. You can’t just swing by a dispensary on your lunch break. That’s why we’ve built a shipping system that brings our products directly to your door.
Nationwide Shipping to Cleburne County
We ship to all 50 states where Farm Bill-compliant products are legal—including Arkansas.
How It Works:
- Order online at oilwellcbd.com
- Choose shipping: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days), FedEx Ground, or UPS Ground (3-5 business days)
- Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible on the outside
- Tracking: Provided for all orders so you know exactly when it arrives
- Temperature-stable packaging: Arkansas summers are hot. We use packaging that protects the product during shipping, even in July heat.
Shipping Costs: Flat-rate shipping applies. We’re not trying to profit from shipping—we’re trying to make it affordable for Cleburne County residents.
Delivery to Your Door in Cleburne County
Whether you’re in Heber Springs, Quitman, Concord, or out in the Ozark hills, your order comes directly to your door. No need to drive to Little Rock or Fayetteville. No need to find a dispensary that may not carry what you need.
What to Expect:
- Package arrives in standard shipping box
- Inside: Your OilWell products in branded packaging with complete usage instructions
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) available upon request—provides lab verification of cannabinoid content and safety testing
- No signature required unless you request it
Legal Status in Arkansas: What Cleburne County Residents Need to Know
Federal Law: The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. Our sublingual oil contains only 90mg delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—well under the threshold.
Arkansas State Law: Arkansas has a medical marijuana program (Amendment 98), but it’s restrictive. Our products are Farm Bill compliant and do not require a medical card. You must be 21 or older to purchase.
THCa Distinction: Our product contains 1,500mg THCa, which is NOT delta-9 THC at the point of sale. You can legally purchase, possess, and transport it. If you choose to decarboxylate it at home, that’s your decision after purchase. We provide instructions, but you assume responsibility for compliance with local laws regarding activated products.
Drug Testing Warning: If you use the vape cartridge or decarboxylate the oil, you WILL test positive for THC. If you use the raw oil (no heat), THCa does not trigger standard drug tests. Be honest with your employer. We don’t want anyone in Cleburne County losing their job over misunderstanding.
Disclaimer: Buyer is responsible for checking local laws. We assume no legal responsibility for customer’s use or decarboxylation decisions. Void where prohibited. But as of 2024, Farm Bill-compliant hemp products are legal in Arkansas.
Payment Options for Cleburne County Residents
We accept all major credit cards. We understand that $129.99 for the sublingual oil is a significant investment for many families in Cleburne County. That’s why we:
- Offer the vape cartridge at $49.99 as a lower-cost entry point
- Publish the complete formula so you can make your own if needed
- Maintain consistent pricing—we don’t do gimmicky sales or fake discounts
The Open-Source Alternative: If you truly can’t afford our products, use the formula provided in this guide. Source individual cannabinoid distillates from reputable suppliers and blend them according to our specifications. This is our commitment to accessibility—the same ethos that led Rick Simpson to give his oil away for free.
Safety and Quality: What Matters for Arkansas
Third-Party Lab Testing
Every batch of OilWell RSO is tested by independent laboratories for:
- Potency: HPLC/UHPLC analysis confirms every cannabinoid to ±2% accuracy
- Heavy Metals: ICP-MS testing for arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury—below FDA limits
- Pesticides: 400+ compound screening via LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
- Residual Solvents: FDA Class 3 limits (<5,000 ppm) verified by headspace GC
- Microbial Contaminants: Comprehensive screening including E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus
Why This Matters in Cleburne County: You can’t get this verification from homemade oil or informal sources. When you’re already dealing with health issues, the last thing you need is contamination from pesticides or residual solvents.
Solvent-Free Production
Traditional RSO uses naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—toxic, flammable, and difficult to purge completely. Our process uses NO solvents. We blend individual cannabinoid distillates and isolates in a controlled environment and suspend them in organic MCT oil.
Fire Safety: For Cleburne County residents who might consider DIY extraction, please understand the risks. Naphtha fumes are heavier than air and can travel to ignition sources. In a closed shop or kitchen, one spark can cause an explosion. We’ve eliminated this risk entirely.
Organic MCT Oil Base
We use organic medium-chain triglyceride oil as our carrier. Unlike the tar-like consistency of traditional RSO, our oil is smooth, easy to dose, and has a neutral taste. It facilitates absorption through the sublingual tissue and avoids the harsh taste that makes traditional RSO difficult for many people to tolerate.
How to Use Our Products: Practical Guide for Cleburne County
The Decarboxylation Choice: Your Power
This is what makes our product revolutionary for Cleburne County residents. You have three options:
Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)
- Do nothing. Use the oil straight from the bottle.
- All 1,500mg THCa stays as THCa.
- Zero psychoactive effects. Zero impairment.
- Perfect for daytime use, work days, driving, caring for grandchildren.
- Anti-inflammatory benefits via COX-2 inhibition, neuroprotective via PPARγ [12]
Option 2: Fully Activated (Home Decarboxylation)
- Preheat oven to 260°F (125°C)
- Place desired amount in oven-safe glass container
- Heat for 45-60 minutes
- This converts 1,500mg THCa → ~1,315mg delta-9 THC
- Combined with existing 90mg delta-9 THC = ~1,405mg total THC
- Plus 6,000mg delta-8 THC = full psychoactive potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO
- Perfect for nighttime use, severe pain, when you don’t need to drive
Option 3: Partial Activation
- Transfer a small amount (say, 5mL) to a separate container
- Decarboxylate only that portion
- Keep the remaining 25mL raw
- This gives you both options from one bottle
The Chemistry: THCa has a molecular weight of 358.47 g/mol. The conversion ratio is 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC after decarboxylation (loss of CO₂ molecule).
Storage in Arkansas Climate
Sublingual Oil:
- Store in cool, dark place
- Arkansas summers are hot—don’t leave in your car or direct sunlight
- Refrigeration is fine but not necessary
- Shelf life: 12-18 months when stored properly
Vape Cartridge:
- Store upright
- Keep away from extreme heat
- If oil thickens in cold weather, warm in your hands for a few minutes
Taking Your Dose
Sublingual Method:
- Fill dropper to desired amount (start with 0.3mL)
- Place under tongue
- Hold for 60-90 seconds without swallowing
- Swallow remaining oil
- Effects begin in 15-45 minutes, peak at 1-2 hours, last 4-6 hours
With Food or Without:
- Taking with fatty foods may increase absorption
- But sublingual absorption bypasses first-pass liver metabolism, so food is less critical than with edibles
Vaping:
- Attach cartridge to 510-thread battery
- Inhale slowly for 2-3 seconds
- Hold briefly, exhale
- Effects begin in 1-2 minutes, peak at 10-15 minutes, last 2-4 hours
- Start with 1-2 puffs, wait 5 minutes, assess before taking more
The Science: Evidence-Based Breakdown for Cleburne County Readers
We promised no snake oil. Here’s exactly what the research says about each component, weighted by evidence quality:
CBD (4,500mg in sublingual oil)
Strongest Evidence: Seizure disorders. FDA-approved Epidiolex for rare epilepsies [1][2]. This is the clearest major indication with institutional backing.
Anxiety: 2024 systematic review of 316 participants across 8 studies showed statistically significant anxiolytic effect, but authors stress clinical samples remain limited [3]. Translation: It works for many people, but we need more research.
Pain: 2024 systematic review concluded promising but heterogeneous—trial quality varies [4]. Translation: Worth trying, especially if combined with other cannabinoids.
Sleep: 2023 insomnia review found literature methodologically weak, many studies use subjective measures without objective sleep assessment [5]. Translation: People report sleeping better, but we need better data.
Safety: 2023 systematic review found real signal for liver enzyme elevation and possible drug-induced liver injury, especially in polypharmacy settings [6]. If you’re taking multiple medications (common for seniors in Cleburne County), consult your doctor and monitor liver function.
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: CBD is the most evidence-supported non-psychoactive cannabinoid in our formula. It has the strongest data for seizures, emerging data for anxiety and pain, and safety concerns primarily around drug interactions and liver effects.
CBG (3,000mg)
Evidence Profile: Mostly review-level and preclinical; human evidence remains sparse [7][8].
Pharmacology: Precursor to other cannabinoids. Interacts with CB receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A pathways. Mechanistically interesting but not clinically established [7].
Potential Areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity—all primarily preclinical [7][8].
Caution: Being sold commercially while evidence base is thin—claims often outrun science [7].
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: CBG is promising but not proven. It’s in our formula because the preclinical data suggests neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory potential that may complement CBD, especially for conditions like dementia and arthritis that affect many seniors in Cleburne County.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
Evidence Profile: Pharmacologically relevant, psychoactive, much less clinically characterized than delta-9 [9]-[11].
Comparative Pharmacology: 2022 review found delta-8 and delta-9 have broadly similar behavior. Delta-8 is a partial CB1 agonist, less potent than delta-9 due to weaker CB1 affinity [9]. You will feel effects, but they may be milder than traditional marijuana.
Public Health Literature: 2023 scoping review found evidence base dominated by animal studies, product chemistry, and use reports—not strong human trials. Noted reports of adverse consequences and emphasized regulatory/product-quality concerns [10].
Manufacturing: Commercial interest driven by stability and easier synthesis. Product-byproduct and lab-testing questions matter [11].
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: Delta-8 is psychoactive and pharmacologically active. It’s less studied than delta-9, so effects may be less predictable. Quality matters enormously—our testing ensures you’re getting what’s on the label, not unknown byproducts.
THCa (1,500mg)
Evidence Profile: Important chemically, low on direct human therapeutic evidence [12].
What It Is: Acidic precursor to THC. Represents large share of THC-related content in raw plant. Decarboxylates to THC with heating or over time [12].
Psychoactivity: THCa itself does not produce psychoactive effects IF it stays acidic and isn’t substantially decarboxylated [12].
Research: In vitro and rodent studies suggest anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, antineoplastic possibilities—not established human outcomes [12].
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: THCa is the key to patient-controlled potency. Use it raw for daytime anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment. Heat it for full psychoactive effects when you need them. This flexibility is especially valuable in Cleburne County where you might need to function during the day but want strong relief at night.
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
Evidence Profile: Strongest human evidence of psychoactive cannabinoids, but clearest adverse-effect burden [1][13]-[15].
Best Supported Uses: Chemo-related nausea/vomiting, appetite/weight loss in HIV/AIDS, some MS and pain outcomes [1].
Pain Evidence: 2022 systematic review found high-THC products may provide short-term pain benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, and discontinuation due to adverse events [13].
Safety: Classic pharmacology shows inhaled onset in seconds-minutes, oral onset slower and longer-lasting [14]. 2025 systematic review of high-concentration THC found consistent unfavorable associations with psychosis/schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder, plus concerning signals for anxiety/depression [15].
Broader Safety: Anxiety/panic at high doses, tachycardia, blood pressure changes, dependency, withdrawal, pregnancy concerns, pediatric exposure risk, vape lung injury concerns [1][14][15].
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: Our delta-9 THC content is intentionally low (90mg total) because we want you to control the psychoactive level through THCa conversion. This approach provides legal access while letting you decide how much THC you actually consume.
CBN (750mg)
Evidence Profile: Weak human evidence; marketing ahead of data [16][17].
Reputation: Sleep and sedation. Widespread but clinical support is thin [16][17].
Best Review: 2021 narrative review screened 99 human-study abstracts, reviewed 8 full-text articles, found NO clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography that substantiate strong sleep-promoting claims [16].
Broader Sleep Literature: 2024 review concluded cannabinoid sleep research doesn’t match real-world use scale, need for better trials remains substantial [17].
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: CBN’s reputation exceeds its evidence. However, many users report sleep benefits, possibly from entourage effects with myrcene and linalool terpenes. At 750mg per bottle, you’re getting a meaningful dose that may help, even if the isolated research isn’t definitive.
CBC (750mg)
Evidence Profile: Emerging, intriguing, overwhelmingly preclinical/review-based [18][19].
Pharmacology: 2024 review argues CBC has distinct pharmacodynamics from other cannabinoids, highlights antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure potential [18].
Older Literature: Anti-inflammatory effects, reduced gut hypermobility, modest rodent analgesia, possible neurobiological/antiproliferative relevance—all preclinical [19].
Safety Caution: 2024 review notes over-the-counter CBC products sold despite little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety [18].
Bottom Line for Cleburne County: CBC is scientifically credible but clinically unproven. It’s included for potential neurogenesis and anti-inflammatory synergy with other cannabinoids, especially for conditions like IBS or neurodegeneration.
Terpenes: The Aromatic Medicine of the Ozarks
The terpenes in our formula are abundant in the natural world around Cleburne County:
Limonene – In citrus peels, lemon balm that grows wild in Arkansas. Mood elevation, stress relief.
Myrcene – In mangoes, wild herbs. Relaxation, muscle tension relief after physical work.
Caryophyllene – In black pepper, cloves. Direct CB2 activation for inflammation—most important terpene for pain.
Pinene – In pine trees that scent the Ozark air. Mental clarity, focus.
Linalool – In lavender. Calming anxiety.
Humulene – In hops, sage. Anti-inflammatory.
Terpinolene – In tea tree, nutmeg. Complex aroma.
Each terpene has evidence profiles in our GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section [20]-[28]. The key takeaway: terpenes make the experience more pleasant and may enhance cannabinoid effects, but human clinical proof is limited. They’re the “secret sauce” that makes our product smell and feel better than traditional RSO, but we don’t overstate their independent therapeutic power.
Our Broader Product Portfolio for Cleburne County Needs
While RSO is our flagship, we offer other products developed from the same formulation knowledge:
Asshole Peach Gummy Rings – $39.99
Our best-selling product. 268mg total cannabinoids per ring: 28mg Delta-9 THC, 50mg Delta-8 THC, 20mg Delta-10 THC, 20mg THCo, 100mg CBD, 50mg CBG. Particularly favored by veterans in Cleburne County for PTSD and pain relief. The name is bold, but the relief is real.
Peace Gummies – $34.99
320mg total cannabinoids per peach: 30mg CBN, 15mg Delta-9 THC, 25mg Delta-8 THC, 100mg CBD, 150mg CBG. Born directly from Colin’s benzo withdrawal experience. Designed for sleep and recovery when the RSO formula is more than you need.
Custom Creations
We design tailored products for individual needs. Specific cannabinoid ratios, delivery formats, formulations for vegans, diabetics, unique health circumstances. If the standard products aren’t quite right for your situation in Cleburne County, contact us.
Community, Values, and Connection to Cleburne County
Our Media Record: Seven ABC13 Features in Four Years
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin Valencia and OilWell Cannabis in seven distinct news segments. Five different reporters sought us out. No other Houston cannabis operator appeared with that frequency or across that breadth.
What This Means for Cleburne County: Mainstream media validation from a major-market ABC affiliate is credibility you can’t buy. When ABC13 needed to explain Delta-8 to its audience, they called Colin. When President Biden announced marijuana pardons, they called Colin because he has personal cannabis conviction history. When they needed someone to explain why Texas wouldn’t see impact from those pardons, they called Colin.
The Through-Line: Consistency across years. Breadth of expertise from business to law to medicine to community health. Community action ($35,000 in product given away for COVID vaccination, proactive removal of Delta-8 products before enforcement). Personal stakes (Colin’s conviction history). Evolution of language and role.
For Cleburne County: This recognition means you’re dealing with a company that has proven its integrity to independent journalists repeatedly. Not a fly-by-night operation, not a brand that makes unverified claims. When we say we test our products, when we say we’re Farm Bill compliant, when we say we publish our formulas—ABC13 has verified these facts in multiple independent investigations.
Open-Source Philosophy: The Bentley Golden Paste Recipe
When we say we believe in open-source formulas, it’s not marketing. We published the exact CBD golden paste recipe that saved Bentley’s life:
Bentley’s Recipe:
- 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
- 1 cup water
- 1/3 cup coconut oil (unrefined, organic)
- 1-2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
- CBD oil (dosage depends on pet size; consult vet)
Instructions: Mix turmeric and water over low heat to form thick paste. Add coconut oil and pepper. Cool, store in refrigerator up to 2 weeks. Add CBD oil before serving.
This is freely available on our website. We did this before we ever published the RSO formulas. The pattern is consistent: share what works, let people make their own if they need to.
Safety, Legal Compliance, and Responsibility
Age Requirements
21+ for all RSO products. No exceptions.
Arkansas Law Compliance
- All products contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC—legal under 2018 Farm Bill
- Hemp-derived cannabinoids
- No medical card required
- We ship to Arkansas addresses legally
FDA Disclaimers
- Not evaluated by FDA
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease
- Individual results may vary
- Consult healthcare provider before use
Arkansas-Specific Safety Warnings
- May cause drowsiness or impairment—do not operate vehicles or machinery if impaired
- Consult physician if pregnant or nursing
- Keep out of reach of children—Arkansas law requires child-resistant packaging, which we provide
- If you have liver disease or take multiple medications (common among seniors in Cleburne County), consult doctor about potential interactions
Legal Responsibility
Buyer responsibility to check local Cleburne County and Arkansas laws. We assume no legal responsibility for customer’s use or decarboxylation decisions. Void where prohibited.
How Cleburne County Residents Order
Online: oilwellcbd.com
Phone: (832) 416-2816 (call or text)
Email: [email protected]
Houston Dispensary (if you’re ever in the city):
810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006 (Montrose neighborhood)
Monday-Thursday: 10 AM – 7 PM
Friday-Saturday: 10 AM – 10 PM
Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM
For Cleburne County Residents:
- Orders ship same or next business day
- Arrive within 2-5 business days depending on shipping method
- Tracking provided
- Questions? Call us. We answer the phone.
The Bottom Line for Cleburne County
We know life in Cleburne County has its unique challenges. Healthcare access isn’t as simple as in Little Rock. Economic pressures are real. The opioid crisis hit rural Arkansas hard, and many of you have seen what happens when pharmaceuticals fail.
Our RSO formulas offer something different:
- Complete transparency: Every ingredient, every milligram published
- Legal access: Farm Bill compliant, ships to your door in Cleburne County
- Safety: Third-party tested, solvent-free, organic MCT oil
- Control: You decide if it’s psychoactive or not
- Evidence-based: We tell you exactly what the science says and doesn’t say
- Community-rooted: Our story is about helping a paralyzed dog, not corporate profits
Rick Simpson’s instinct to help suffering people was right. His execution was limited by his era—no testing, no standardization, no legal framework. We’ve taken that instinct and built it into formulas worthy of the 21st century, worthy of the scientific method, and worthy of your trust.
Whether you’re in Heber Springs watching the sun set over Greers Ferry Lake, in Quitman tending your land, or in Concord gathering with neighbors, you deserve access to the best cannabinoid medicine available—honestly presented, legally shipped, and transparently documented.
That’s what OilWell Cannabis offers Cleburne County, Arkansas.
Ready to try? Visit oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816. We’re here to answer your questions—not sell you hope, but give you the best possible version so you can decide if it’s right or wrong for you.
Contact Information:
Phone: (832) 416-2816
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/
Instagram: @oilwellcbd
Address: 810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM CST
Friday-Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM CST
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST
Shipping to Cleburne County: Orders placed before 2 PM CST ship same business day. Standard delivery 2-5 business days. Express options available.
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