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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Columbia County, Georgia: The Complete Guide for Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, and Fort Eisenhower Communities If you're here because someone you love is fighting cancer, because chronic pain has stolen your ability to enjoy Lake Thurmond on weekends, because PTSD from your service at Fort Eisenhower keeps you awake at night in Evans, or because the doctors in Augusta have tried everything and you're searching for options—we see you. This guide exists because Columbia County residents deserve the truth about Rick Simpson Oil, not the sanitized version that corporate cannabis companies sell, and not the dangerous hype that could lead you to delay proven medical treatment. We are OilWell Cannabis, a Houston, Texas-based company that has spent five years building what we believe is the most transparent, evidence-informed, and community-focused RSO available anywhere. We ship to Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, Harlem, and every corner of Columbia County because Georgia's medical cannabis program—while well-intentioned—leaves thousands of patients without access to the multi-cannabinoid formulations that research suggests may offer the most comprehensive support. We built our formula not in a boardroom, but in the crucible of watching a paralyzed dog named Bentley defy euthanasia, and in the midnight hours of Colin Valencia's personal battle with Xanax addiction and PTSD. This is not theory. This is lived experience, turned into science, made accessible to you in Columbia County. Who Is Rick Simpson, and Why Does His Story Matter to Columbia County? Rick Simpson was born in 1949 in Amherst, Nova Scotia—a blue-collar power engineer who never asked to become a global cannabis figure. In 1997, while working at a hospital in Moncton, he fell from scaffolding and suffered a severe head injury. The tinnitus, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms that followed became his daily reality, and the...

OilWell CBD 29 min read 6,369 words Updated Mar 22, 2026

Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Columbia County, Georgia: The Complete Guide for Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, and Fort Eisenhower Communities

If you’re here because someone you love is fighting cancer, because chronic pain has stolen your ability to enjoy Lake Thurmond on weekends, because PTSD from your service at Fort Eisenhower keeps you awake at night in Evans, or because the doctors in Augusta have tried everything and you’re searching for options—we see you. This guide exists because Columbia County residents deserve the truth about Rick Simpson Oil, not the sanitized version that corporate cannabis companies sell, and not the dangerous hype that could lead you to delay proven medical treatment.

We are OilWell Cannabis, a Houston, Texas-based company that has spent five years building what we believe is the most transparent, evidence-informed, and community-focused RSO available anywhere. We ship to Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, Harlem, and every corner of Columbia County because Georgia’s medical cannabis program—while well-intentioned—leaves thousands of patients without access to the multi-cannabinoid formulations that research suggests may offer the most comprehensive support. We built our formula not in a boardroom, but in the crucible of watching a paralyzed dog named Bentley defy euthanasia, and in the midnight hours of Colin Valencia’s personal battle with Xanax addiction and PTSD. This is not theory. This is lived experience, turned into science, made accessible to you in Columbia County.

Who Is Rick Simpson, and Why Does His Story Matter to Columbia County?

Rick Simpson was born in 1949 in Amherst, Nova Scotia—a blue-collar power engineer who never asked to become a global cannabis figure. In 1997, while working at a hospital in Moncton, he fell from scaffolding and suffered a severe head injury. The tinnitus, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms that followed became his daily reality, and the medications prescribed either failed or made him worse. When he discovered cannabis provided relief his physicians wouldn’t acknowledge, his path was set.

In 2003, Simpson claimed that three bumps on his arm, diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma, disappeared after four days of applying concentrated cannabis oil. Important context: No independent medical verification exists. No biopsy confirmation. No clinical follow-up published in any peer-reviewed journal. Yet this personal testimony—presented as his own experience, not medical evidence—became the origin story for Rick Simpson Oil and sparked a global movement.

Why this matters specifically for Columbia County residents: If you’re reading this from Evans or Martinez, you’ve likely encountered RSO through one of three channels—veterans supporting each other through PTSD, cancer patients in support groups at Doctors Hospital of Augusta, or online forums where desperate families share last-ditch options. Simpson’s story resonates here because it mirrors the experience of so many in our community: the medical system sometimes fails, and when it does, people search for alternatives. We’ve heard from Columbia County customers who were told “there’s nothing more we can do” at oncology appointments in Augusta, just as Simpson was told his tinnitus was untreatable. That frustration is universal, but it requires honest education, not false hope.

The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Recommended vs. What Columbia County Needs to Know

Simpson’s protocol was specific: 60 grams of oil over 90 days, starting with a half-grain-of-rice-sized dose three times daily and escalating to 1 gram per day. He claimed tolerance would develop in 3-4 weeks and that the psychoactive effects were a minor, temporary inconvenience.

Critical context for evaluating this protocol in Columbia County:

  • No controlled trials. Not one. This protocol was designed by one person based on personal experience, not pharmacokinetic modeling or clinical research.
  • Extremely high THC exposure. At peak dosing, patients consumed 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily—doses far exceeding anything studied clinically. The FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5-20mg per day. Simpson’s protocol was 30-450 times higher.
  • Real risks at these doses. Severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, cannabis use disorder, and mental health complications are well-documented at high THC concentrations [15].
  • Medical complexity matters. Patients at the Georgia Cancer Center in Augusta or receiving treatment at the VA medical center often have complex conditions where unregulated, unstandardized cannabis oil could interact dangerously with chemotherapy, radiation, or other medications.

The Columbia County angle: We know families in Grovetown and Evans who’ve considered following Simpson’s protocol exactly as written, sourcing oil through uncertain channels. That decision carries risks beyond the product itself—delayed treatment, unknown potency, residual solvents from amateur extraction. Our position is simple: you deserve to know the full protocol, you deserve to know its limitations, and you deserve a modern alternative that addresses those limitations directly.

What Traditional RSO Actually Was: Product Reality Check

Traditional RSO was:

  • Source material: Single high-THC indica strain, unstandardized
  • Extraction solvent: Naphtha (petroleum-based) or 99% isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade
  • Process: Bucket, solvent, agitation, rice cooker evaporation (8 steps detailed in the original document)
  • Appearance: Nearly black, tar-like, thick oil with possible solvent odor
  • Cannabinoid profile: 60-90% THC by weight estimate, fully decarboxylated, no ratio control
  • Terpene content: Essentially none—destroyed by solvent and heat
  • Standardization: Zero. Every batch different.
  • Testing: None. No COAs, no contaminant screening.
  • Residual solvent risk: Naphtha may contain benzene, toluene, and other toxic compounds. Incomplete purging is difficult to verify without lab equipment.

Why Columbia County residents need to understand this: If you walk into a vape shop in Martinez and see a product labeled “RSO,” it almost certainly isn’t what Simpson made—and that’s not necessarily bad. The modern evolution has solved the safety issues that traditional RSO couldn’t address. But you need to know what you’re actually buying. Our goal is to give you the knowledge to evaluate any RSO product, whether it’s ours or someone else’s.

Simpson’s Claims vs. The Evidence: An Honest Assessment for Georgia Patients

Simpson claimed RSO could cure cancer, diabetes, chronic pain, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more. He maintained that pharmaceutical companies actively suppressed this knowledge.

What the preclinical literature shows:

  • THC and CBD can induce apoptosis (cell death) in certain cancer cell lines in petri dishes
  • Animal models show some tumor-growth inhibition in rodents
  • These findings are scientifically interesting and justify continued research

What the preclinical literature does NOT show:

  • These findings have NOT translated into proven human cancer cures
  • The gap between animal results and human outcomes is vast—this is true across all oncology research
  • No human clinical trial has demonstrated that RSO or any cannabis oil cures cancer

Institutional positions:

  • National Cancer Institute (NCI): Acknowledges cannabinoid anticancer research in labs and animals but does NOT endorse cannabis or cannabis oil as cancer treatment
  • FDA: Has NOT approved any cannabis plant product for cancer treatment [1]
  • Health Canada: Has never approved RSO for cancer
  • NCCIH: Strongest evidence is for rare epilepsies, chemo nausea, and HIV/AIDS appetite—not cancer cure [1]

What Simpson got right: He drew attention to cannabinoids as serious biomedical research when the world ignored them. He helped create the conditions for the legal cannabis industry. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract. These contributions are real.

What he overstated: The leap from preclinical signals to cancer cure was never supported by human evidence. Encouraging patients to rely on RSO instead of proven oncologic therapies (surgery, radiation, chemo, immunotherapy) carries genuine harm potential. Delayed treatment for treatable cancers is a documented concern.

The Columbia County cancer patient: If you’re receiving treatment at the Georgia Cancer Center or through a local oncologist in Evans, we encourage you to have an open conversation with your medical team. Our RSO is not a replacement for proven treatment—it’s a potential adjunct for symptom management (nausea, pain, sleep) that some patients find helpful. The 750mg of CBN in our formula has modest sleep evidence [16][17]. The 90mg of delta-9 THC is at levels that address nausea without the 600-900mg daily exposure Simpson advocated [1][13]. The 4,500mg of CBD may help with anxiety and pain [3][4]. But these are supportive roles, not curative claims.

The OilWell Story: From a Paralyzed Dog to Serving Columbia County

OilWell Cannabis was founded by Colin Valencia in Houston, Texas. But to understand why our formula exists, you need to know about McAllen, Texas—right across the river from Reynosa, Mexico, one of the most dangerous border regions in North America. Colin grew up there, learning to hustle in an environment where his best friends were killed or imprisoned. He left home at sixteen, faced every form of violence imaginable, and chose cannabis over darker paths because he saw it as a safer, more beneficial alternative.

He later became a formally trained software engineer, doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine—one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the Texas Medical Center. That combination of deep cannabis plant knowledge and medical-grade technical precision defines everything we do.

Bentley: The Dog Who Started Everything

Bentley was Colin’s family—a companion through the darkest times. When veterinarians said Bentley was paralyzed and euthanasia was the only humane option, Colin refused. A rescue worker named Jessica asked the question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”

Colin created a CBD golden paste. Bentley got up, walked across the room, and brought his ball to play. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real. Bentley lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced:

  • Neurodegeneration → CBG neuroprotection, THCa PPARγ agonism for brain cell protection
  • Dementia → CBC’s role in neurogenesis
  • Glaucoma → THC’s CB1 agonism for ocular pressure
  • Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approach using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene

What this means for Columbia County pet owners: We published Bentley’s exact CBD golden paste recipe in the open-source section of our documentation because we know families in Evans and Martinez love their pets as much as Colin loved Bentley. If your dog is facing similar challenges, you can make this today. It’s free. It’s proven. It demonstrates our commitment to accessibility over profit.

Colin’s Personal Battle: PTSD, Xanax, and Peace Gummies

Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He broke free from Xanax addiction cold turkey—a notoriously dangerous feat—using the cannabinoid knowledge he developed keeping Bentley alive. The Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form to manage his insomnia and severe PTSD.

For veterans at Fort Eisenhower and throughout Columbia County: This is not theoretical knowledge from a corporate lab. This is someone who lived through the same pharmaceutical cycle many of you have experienced: pills that stop working, side effects that create new problems, withdrawal that’s worse than the original condition. Our formulas work because they were born from necessity, not market research.

ABC13 Houston: Seven Features, Five Years, Zero Pay-to-Play

Between September 2019 and April 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin in seven distinct news segments. Five different reporters sought him out. No other Houston cannabis operator matches this frequency or breadth. These features weren’t purchased—they were earned through consistent expertise and community action.

What this means for Columbia County residents: When a major-market ABC affiliate repeatedly chooses Colin as their expert source for cannabis law, product safety, and community health, that mainstream validation matters. Columbia County families who value traditional media credibility can verify these segments themselves. The media record reveals:

  • Consistency across years: From CBD boom (2019) to Delta-8 crisis (2021) to Biden pardons (2022) to legalization debates (2023)
  • Breadth of expertise: Business, law, medicine, community health, politics
  • Community action: $35,000 in product donated for COVID vaccination efforts
  • Personal stakes: Colin’s own marijuana conviction history revealed in the October 2022 feature
  • Evolution of language: From “local wholesaler” to industry authority

The quote that defines us: From our first ABC13 feature in 2019: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil. I’m not trying to sell people hope, but there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot as to whether it’s right or wrong for them.”

That’s our commitment to Columbia County: honest information, not hype.

The OilWell RSO Philosophy: Four Principles for Columbia County

Our RSO is NOT traditional Rick Simpson Oil. It is a formulated, multi-cannabinoid product informed by the RSO tradition but deliberately different in ways that solve problems traditional RSO couldn’t address.

1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping

No medical card required. Anyone age 21+ can purchase. We ship directly to Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, Harlem, and all Columbia County addresses.

Why this matters in Georgia: Unlike Texas’s restrictive medical program (which requires qualifying conditions like cancer, PTSD, or terminal illness), Georgia’s medical cannabis law is even more limited—only low-THC oil (max 5% THC) is allowed, and the qualifying conditions are extremely narrow. Many Columbia County residents who could benefit from multi-cannabinoid therapy don’t qualify for Georgia’s program. Our Farm Bill-compliant products provide legal access without bureaucratic barriers.

Columbia County delivery: We ship via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days), FedEx, and UPS Ground. Every package is discreet—no cannabis branding visible. We provide tracking and temperature-stable packaging for Georgia’s hot summers. Signature-required options available for peace of mind.

2. Patient-Controlled Potency

THCa is sold in its acidic, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to use it raw (zero impairment) or decarboxylate it at home for full psychoactive potency.

The conversion chemistry explained for Columbia County families:

  • Raw option: All 1,500mg stays as THCa—perfect for daytime use, work, driving, parenting in Columbia County’s family-focused environment
  • Activated option: Heat at 260°F for 45-60 minutes converts 1,500mg THCa → ~1,315mg delta-9 THC + existing 90mg = ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC
  • Partial activation: Transfer a portion to an oven-safe container, decarb only what you need, preserve the rest raw

For working parents in Evans and Martinez: This means you can take a raw dose in the morning for anti-inflammatory support without any psychoactive effect, then decarb a separate portion for evening use when you need sleep support. No other product offers this flexibility.

For veterans at Fort Eisenhower: You control whether you need the therapeutic effects without impairment (daytime) or full potency for severe PTSD symptoms (nighttime). The choice is yours, not the product’s.

3. Open-Source Formulas

We publish our complete formulas publicly. Why? Because Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free. We adapted that ethos: sell a professionally manufactured, lab-tested product for those who want it, and publish the recipe for those who can’t afford it or prefer to DIY.

For Columbia County’s DIY community: If you have access to cannabinoid distillates, you can replicate our formula exactly. This matters in a Georgia market where prices are inflated due to limited access. We believe healing shouldn’t be reserved for the wealthy.

The Bentley recipe: We also published the exact CBD golden paste that saved Bentley’s life. Columbia County pet owners facing similar crises can make it today. That’s not marketing—it’s our character on display.

4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating

Our GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section (included in full below) applies the same rigorous evidence hierarchy to our own products that we apply to the broader field. We distinguish between:

  • Well-supported: CBD for certain conditions, delta-9 THC for specific symptoms
  • Emerging: CBG, THCa, CBC with promising preclinical data
  • Overstated: CBN as a proven sleep aid (the evidence is weak), terpene entourage effects without human proof

For Columbia County’s educated professionals: If you work at Fort Eisenhower, teach in Columbia County schools, or practice medicine in Augusta, you expect scientific honesty. We give it to you. Every claim is tied to peer-reviewed sources. Every limitation is acknowledged. This is how you build trust.

Farm Bill Compliance and the THCa Legal Framework: What Columbia County Needs to Understand

The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight at the federal level. This is the legal foundation that allows us to serve Columbia County.

Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—3mg per mL—well under the 0.3% threshold. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. This product is legal under federal law and in Georgia.

THCa is the game-changer: THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the non-psychoactive precursor to delta-9 THC. At the point of sale, THCa is Farm Bill compliant because it is not delta-9 THC. This is legally significant for Georgia residents because it allows you to purchase a product that you can later activate into full-potency THC at home.

The conversion process for Columbia County customers:

  1. Purchase our product legally (no medical card needed)
  2. If desired, place a portion in an oven-safe glass container
  3. Heat at 260°F (125°C) for 45-60 minutes
  4. This converts 1,500mg THCa → ~1,315mg delta-9 THC
  5. Combine with existing 90mg delta-9 THC = ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC
  6. Result: Legal purchase, customer-controlled activation, psychoactive potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO

Legal notice for Georgia residents: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. You are responsible for understanding and complying with Georgia law regarding possession and use of activated THC products. We provide full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, and receipts with every shipment. Our products are legal as shipped; activation decisions are yours.

International shipping context: We regularly ship to Georgia and across the US. Columbia County residents receive the same professional service as our Houston customers: discreet packaging, tracking, temperature-stable shipping for Georgia summers, and signature-required options.

Open-Source Formulas: The Philosophy That Sets Us Apart

Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free. We publish our exact formulas so you can make your own if you can’t afford our product or prefer to DIY.

RSO Sublingual Oil Formula (Our Complete Recipe):

  • 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

What this means for Columbia County: You can source these cannabinoids individually and replicate our formula. We know families in Grovetown and Evans who’ve done exactly that, saving money while accessing therapy that Georgia’s medical program doesn’t provide. We support your right to heal however works best for you.

Bentley’s CBD Golden Paste Recipe (Also Open-Source):

  • ½ cup organic turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water
  • ⅓ cup unrefined organic coconut oil
  • 1-2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper (crucial for absorption)
  • CBD oil (adjust dosage for pet size; consult vet)

Instructions: Mix turmeric and water over low heat until thick paste forms (7-10 minutes). Add coconut oil and pepper. Cool, store in refrigerator for up to two weeks. Mix with pet food once or twice daily.

Columbia County pet owners: This is the exact formula that saved Bentley from paralysis. If your dog or cat at Fort Eisenhower or in Evans is facing similar challenges, you have the recipe. No purchase required.

The Decarboxylation Choice: Empowering Columbia County Patients

Traditional RSO forced psychoactivity. You had no choice. Our product returns control to you.

Three usage options from one bottle:

Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)

  • Use the oil as shipped
  • All 1,500mg THCa remains acidic
  • Zero psychoactive effects—perfect for functional daytime use
  • Anti-inflammatory support via THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]
  • Ideal for: Working parents driving kids to Columbia County schools, professionals at Fort Eisenhower, anyone who must remain clear-headed

Option 2: Fully Activated (Home Decarboxylation)

  • Heat oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes
  • Converts THCa → delta-9 THC
  • Achieves ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC for full therapeutic potency
  • Equivalent to traditional high-THC RSO, but legally activated at home
  • Ideal for: Nighttime use, severe symptom management, cancer support alongside conventional treatment

Option 3: Vape (Instant Activation)

  • Our RSO Vape Cartridge auto-decarbs at 400-450°F
  • Each puff delivers freshly converted cannabinoids
  • 1-2 minute onset—fastest relief available
  • Ideal for: Acute breakthrough pain, panic attacks, nausea during chemo at Augusta medical centers

Conversion chemistry explained: THCa (358.47 g/mol) loses CO₂ during heating. The ratio is 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC. This is reliable chemistry, not a loophole.

Solvent-Free Production: Safety First for Georgia Families

Traditional RSO used toxic solvents. We use modern, food-grade methods.

Our production process:

  • No naphtha, no isopropyl alcohol, no butane
  • Formulated blend of individual cannabinoid distillates and isolates
  • Combined in controlled production environment
  • Organic MCT oil carrier (food-grade, neutral taste)
  • Third-party lab tested for: potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbial contaminants

Why Columbia County residents should care: We know families in Martinez who’ve seen contaminated products cause harm. We know veterans at Fort Eisenhower worried about what they’re putting in their bodies. Our testing is comprehensive because your safety is non-negotiable.

Certificates of Analysis (COAs): Available on request and through our website. Every batch is tracked. Every test is documented. This is the transparency that traditional RSO could never offer.

The Broader OilWell Portfolio: Beyond RSO for Columbia County Needs

While RSO is our focus, we’ve developed additional products from the same formulation knowledge:

Asshole Peach: Our most popular product, particularly favored by Fort Eisenhower veterans for PTSD and pain relief. A precisely formulated experience that provides euphoric, long-lasting sensation without being overly aggressive.

Peace Gummies: Born from Colin’s personal benzo withdrawal experience. The formula that helped him quit Xanax cold turkey is now available in gummy and vape forms. Many Columbia County veterans have found this helpful for sleep and anxiety management.

Custom Creations: We design tailored products for specific needs—vegans, diabetics, unique health circumstances. If you’re in Evans dealing with a condition that standard products don’t address, we can formulate specifically for you.

Two Product Formats: Choosing What’s Right for Your Columbia County Lifestyle

RSO Sublingual Oil – $129.99

  • 30mL bottle (1 fl oz)
  • 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg/mL)
  • Seven cannabinoids: CBD 4,500mg, CBG 3,000mg, Delta-8 THC 6,000mg, THCa 1,500mg, Delta-9 THC 90mg, CBN 750mg, CBC 750mg
  • Live terpenes: 5%
  • Base: Organic MCT oil
  • Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual absorption)
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19%
  • Doses: 40-60 per bottle (0.5-0.75mL typical serving)
  • Perfect for: Sustained relief, precise dosing, daytime non-psychoactive use (raw), nighttime psychoactive use (decarbed)

RSO Vape Cartridge – $49.99

  • 1-gram cartridge
  • 900mg+ total cannabinoids
  • Six cannabinoids: Same ratios as sublingual (no separate delta-9 listed—auto-converts when vaped)
  • Live terpenes: 5%+
  • Compatibility: 510-thread universal battery
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest available)
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35%
  • Perfect for: Acute breakthrough symptoms, portability, discretion

When to Use Each Format: A Columbia County Decision Guide

Your Situation Recommended Format Why
Severe chemo nausea at Augusta medical center Vape 1-2 minute onset for immediate relief
Chronic arthritis pain in Grovetown Sublingual 4-6 hour sustained relief, precise dosing
PTSD flashbacks at Fort Eisenhower Vape + Sublingual Vape for acute episodes, sublingual for baseline management
Workday anxiety in Evans office Sublingual (raw) Non-psychoactive anti-inflammatory support
Sleep issues in Martinez Sublingual (decarbed) CBN for sleep architecture, evening activation
Parenting in Columbia County Sublingual (raw) Zero impairment while managing stress
Travel to Augusta for treatment Vape Portable, discreet, no measuring

Competitive Comparison: OilWell vs. What’s Available Near Columbia County

OilWell RSO vs. Georgia Medical Cannabis (Low-THC Oil)

Feature Georgia Medical Program OilWell RSO
THC content Max 5% delta-9 THC 0.3% delta-9 THC (legal) + 1,500mg THCa (convertible)
Other cannabinoids Limited to Georgia’s approved list 7 cannabinoids: CBD, CBG, delta-8, THCa, delta-9, CBN, CBC
Access requirements Medical card, qualifying conditions Age 21+, no medical card needed
Where to get it Limited dispensaries (Savannah, Macon) Shipped directly to your Columbia County address
Terpene content Minimal 5% live terpenes with defined profile
Cost $100+ for limited formulations $129.99 for 16,590mg multi-cannabinoid formula

For Columbia County veterans: Georgia’s medical program includes PTSD as a qualifying condition, but many veterans report the low-THC oil isn’t sufficient for severe symptoms. Our delta-8 THC and CBN content provides additional pathways for relief that Georgia dispensaries can’t legally offer.

OilWell RSO vs. CBD Products Sold in Evans/Martinez Stores

Feature Retail CBD Oil (Columbia County vape shops) OilWell RSO
Total cannabinoids Typically 1,000mg 16,590mg
CBD content 950-1,000mg 4,500mg
Minor cannabinoids Minimal to none 3,000mg CBG, 750mg CBN, 750mg CBC
Psychoactive potential None Yes—via THCa decarboxylation and delta-8 THC
Evidence base Weak for most claims Anchored to per-compound peer-reviewed research
Price $40-60 for 1,000mg $129.99 for 16,590mg
Value per mg $0.04-0.06 $0.008 (80% less expensive per mg)

Bottom line for Columbia County shoppers: Retail CBD products in Georgia are often overpriced for what they deliver. Our formula provides 16x more total cannabinoids at a fraction of the per-milligram cost, with research-backed minor cannabinoids that single-compound CBD lacks.

Condition-Specific Usage Context for Columbia County Residents

Essential disclaimer: These are informed contexts based on cannabinoid research, not medical prescriptions. Not FDA-approved. Not a substitute for professional medical care. Consult your healthcare provider—whether that’s your VA doctor at Fort Eisenhower, oncologist at Augusta University Medical Center, or primary care physician in Evans.

Chemotherapy-Related Nausea and Appetite Support

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual ~1 hour before treatment at Augusta medical centers
  • Acute breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
  • Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
  • Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
  • Evidence: Delta-8 antiemetic [9], delta-9 nausea/vomiting [1][13], CBD anxiolytic buffering [3]

Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy)

  • Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual—combines pain relief with CBN sleep support
  • Breakthrough: Vape as needed for rapid relief
  • Evidence: CBD pain [4], delta-9 pain [13], caryophyllene CB2 activation [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]

PTSD and Anxiety (Especially for Fort Eisenhower Veterans)

  • Daytime functional: 0.3mL raw sublingual—CBD + CBG for anxiety pathways, zero impairment
  • Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual—full profile with CBN for sleep architecture
  • Acute episodes: Vape for immediate relief
  • Evidence: CBD anxiety [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8], limonene entourage effect [20]

Sleep Disorders

  • Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual
  • At 2.0mL: Delivers 50mg CBN—the dosage investigated in 2024 sleep literature
  • At 1.0mL: Delivers 25mg CBN—above threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance
  • Evidence: CBN sleep [16][17], cannabis and sleep review [17]

General Titration Principle (Start Low, Go Slow)

Begin with 0.25-0.5mL sublingual. Assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing. Individual responses vary by weight, metabolism, tolerance, medications, and health status. Columbia County residents taking prescriptions (common for chronic conditions) should consult providers about potential interactions.

Delivery and Accessibility: Getting OilWell RSO to Columbia County

Nationwide Shipping to Georgia

  • Method: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days), FedEx, UPS Ground
  • Packaging: Discreet—no cannabis branding visible
  • Tracking: Provided for all orders
  • Temperature control: Essential for Georgia summers, included standard
  • Signature: Optional but recommended

What Columbia County Customers Receive

  • Full product documentation
  • Certificates of Analysis (COAs) with every order
  • Detailed usage instructions
  • Decarboxylation guide
  • Customer support: (832) 416-2816 or [email protected]

Why This Matters for Georgia

Georgia has no recreational cannabis dispensaries. Medical cannabis access is severely restricted. Columbia County residents previously had to drive to Savannah or Macon for limited products—or risk illegal channels. We eliminate that burden by shipping directly to your door, legally, with full documentation.

The significance: Rick Simpson couldn’t ship his oil anywhere—it was Schedule I. A cancer patient in Evans, a veteran in Martinez, or a chronic pain sufferer in Grovetown can now access clinical-strength multi-cannabinoid RSO legally. We completed a piece of Simpson’s vision that prohibition made impossible.

How OilWell Formulas Connect to the Evidence: A Columbia County Reader’s Guide

Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula has a peer-reviewed evidence profile in our GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section (detailed below). We don’t exempt ourselves from the same standards we apply to the broader field.

The evidence hierarchy we follow:

  1. Human clinical evidence (strongest)
  2. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  3. NIH and institutional summaries
  4. Preclinical/mechanistic literature (when human data is sparse)

What this means for you in Columbia County: When we say our formula contains 750mg of CBN for sleep, we acknowledge the evidence is weak [16][17]. When we highlight 4,500mg of CBD, we reference the systematic reviews showing anxiolytic and analgesic potential [3][4]. When we include 3,000mg of CBG, we note it’s a promising minor cannabinoid with limited human trials [7][8].

We commit to the same honesty with you that we demand from the industry. This is not marketing copy—it’s scientific transparency.

Complete General Knowledge Section for Columbia County Readers

(The following is the full evidence base that anchors all product claims. We include it because Columbia County residents researching their health deserve the same depth of information as medical professionals.)

Research Method and Evidence Weighting

We prioritize sources in this order: human clinical evidence, systematic reviews, NIH summaries, then preclinical literature. This matters because the evidence base is uneven. CBD and delta-9 THC have the strongest human data; delta-8, THCa, CBG, CBN, CBC, and most terpenes rely more on reviews and animal studies [1]-[29].

Institutional Baseline from NIH and Related Sources

  • Strongest evidence: Certain rare epilepsies, chemo nausea/vomiting, HIV/AIDS appetite/weight loss [1]
  • Modest evidence: Chronic pain, multiple sclerosis symptoms [1]
  • FDA status: Cannabis plant itself NOT approved; only purified CBD (Epidiolex) and synthetic THC drugs (dronabinol, nabilone) have specific approvals [1]
  • Safety concerns: Impairment, vehicle crash risk, cannabis use disorder, pregnancy, pediatric exposure, contamination, labeling inaccuracy, vape lung injury [1][14][15]

Cannabinoid Profiles

CBD

  • Best evidence: Purified CBD for seizure disorders [1][2]
  • Anxiety: 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants shows significant anxiolytic signal but limited clinical samples [3]
  • Pain: 2024 systematic review finds promising but heterogeneous results, trial quality limits confidence [4]
  • Sleep: 2023 review finds literature methodologically weak, few objective assessments [5]
  • Safety: 2023 meta-analysis shows liver enzyme elevation and possible drug-induced liver injury risk, especially with concentrated oral products and polypharmacy [6]
  • Bottom line: Most evidence-developed nonintoxicating cannabinoid, but strong evidence limited to specific indications [1]-[6]

CBG

  • Evidence: Mostly review and preclinical; human evidence sparse [7][8]
  • Pharmacology: Biosynthetic precursor, interacts with CB receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, 5-HT1A [7]
  • Research areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial (preclinical) [7][8]
  • Caution: Commercially sold despite thin evidence base—claims often outrun science [7]
  • Bottom line: Promising minor cannabinoid, limited clinical validation [7][8]

Delta-8 THC

  • Evidence: Pharmacologically relevant, psychoactive, less clinically characterized than delta-9 [9]-[11]
  • Pharmacology: Partial CB1 agonist, less potent than delta-9, similar PK/PD behavior [9]
  • Public health: 2023 scoping review dominated by animal studies, use reports, safety concerns—adverse consequences reported [10]
  • Manufacturing: Commercial interest due to stability and easier synthesis from hemp; quality/testing concerns significant [11]
  • Bottom line: Psychoactive THC analogue with real activity, incomplete safety characterization, manufacturing quality concerns [9]-[11]

THCa

  • Evidence: Important chemically, low direct human therapeutic evidence [12]
  • Chemistry: Acidic precursor to THC; decarboxylates with heat/time; represents large share of raw plant THC content [12]
  • Psychoactivity: THCa itself not psychoactive, but conversion to THC changes effects [12]
  • Research: In vitro/rodent studies suggest anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antineoplastic potential—not established human outcomes [12]
  • Bottom line: Relevant precursor molecule; interpretation depends on route, temperature, processing, storage [12]

Delta-9 THC

  • Evidence: Strongest human evidence among psychoactive cannabinoids; clearest adverse-effect burden [1][13]-[15]
  • Best supported: Chemo nausea/vomiting, HIV/AIDS appetite/weight loss, some MS/pain outcomes [1]
  • Pain: 2022 systematic review: high-THC products may provide short-term benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, discontinuation [13]
  • Pharmacokinetics: Inhaled onset seconds-minutes, peaks 15-30 min, lasts hours; oral onset slower, later peak, longer duration [14]
  • Mental health: 2025 systematic review links high-concentration THC to psychosis/schizophrenia, cannabis use disorder, anxiety/depression concerns [15]
  • Safety: Anxiety/panic at high doses, tachycardia, blood pressure changes, dependency, withdrawal, pregnancy concerns, pediatric exposure, vape lung injury [1][14][15]
  • Bottom line: Legitimate therapeutic relevance in some settings, but carries significant intoxication, psychiatric, and dose-related safety liabilities [1][13]-[15]

CBN

  • Evidence: Weak human evidence; marketing ahead of data [12][16][17]
  • Marketing: Sleep and sedation—reputation widespread, clinical support thin [16][17]
  • Sleep claim review: 2021 narrative review screened 99 abstracts, reviewed 8 full-text articles—found NO clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16]
  • Updated sleep literature: 2024 review concludes cannabinoid sleep research doesn’t match real-world use scale; better-designed trials needed [17]
  • Chemical context: THC degrades toward CBN under certain conditions (aging/oxidation) [12]
  • Bottom line: Cultural reputation stronger than clinical evidence base—clearest example of marketing exceeding data [16][17]

CBC

  • Evidence: Emerging, intriguing, overwhelmingly preclinical/review-based [18][19]
  • Pharmacology: Distinct from major cannabinoids; antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure potential in animal/in vitro [18]
  • Older literature: Anti-inflammatory, reduced gut hypermobility, modest rodent analgesia, possible neurobiological/antiproliferative relevance—not patient-facing evidence [19]
  • Safety: 2024 review notes over-the-counter CBC products already sold with little efficacy/safety evidence [18]
  • Bottom line: Scientifically credible minor cannabinoid deserving more research—not yet validated clinical active [18][19]

Terpene Profiles

Important context: Terpene claims need stricter interpretation than cannabinoids. Much evidence from isolated compounds, essential oils, non-cannabis plants, or preclinical models. Robust proof of clinically meaningful entourage effects in humans remains limited [20][29].

Limonene

  • Evidence: Review and preclinical; safety literature available [20]-[22]
  • Potential: Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective, gastroprotective, immunomodulatory (mostly nonhuman/non-cannabis) [21]
  • Safety: Oxidation products (hydroperoxides) are contact allergens—clinically relevant for dermatitis [22]
  • Bottom line: Biologically active, but cannabis-specific therapeutic claims should be conservative [20]-[22]

Myrcene

  • Evidence: Mostly preclinical; very limited human data [20][23]
  • Research: 2021 review describes anxiolytic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic properties; explicitly states human studies lacking [23]
  • Caution: Often claimed as proven human sedative explaining “couch-lock”—stronger claim than evidence supports [20][23]
  • Bottom line: Plausible bioactive terpene, but direct human proof limited [23]

Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene)

  • Evidence: Mechanistically interesting—direct cannabinoid system relevance—but mostly preclinical [24]
  • Why it stands out: Selective CB2 receptor agonist—unusual among terpenes, pharmacologically relevant [24]
  • Research: Anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, gastroprotective—human confirmation limited [24]
  • Bottom line: Strongest candidate for terpene with cannabinoid-system significance, but not clinically proven for attributed outcomes [24]

Pinene

  • Evidence: Promising preclinical, weak human confirmation [20][25]
  • Brain health: 2021 review found antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective signals justifying future study; emphasized lack of well-designed clinical trials [25]
  • Caution: Claims of memory improvement, attention sharpening, counteracting THC cognitive effects remain hypotheses, not settled facts [20][25]
  • Bottom line: Deserves scientific attention, but strong cognition claims are exploratory [25]

Linalool

  • Evidence: Substantial preclinical interest, limited direct clinical confirmation [20][22][25][26]
  • Research: Stress, mood, brain health pharmacology. 2021 brain-health review found preclinical signal for neurological/psychiatric investigation but emphasized lack of robust human trials [25]
  • Additional: Review literature discusses antidepressant mechanisms—translational, not definitive clinical [26]
  • Safety: Oxidized linalool hydroperoxides recognized allergens in dermatitis literature [22]
  • Bottom line: Scientifically credible bioactive terpene; evidence supports cautious phrasing over firm therapeutic promises [22][25][26]

Humulene

  • Evidence: Translationally interesting, early stage [20][27]
  • Scoping review: 2024 analysis of 340 articles found broad preclinical anti-inflammatory evidence; rodent work suggested cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine A2a pathways [27]
  • Caution: Findings valuable for hypothesis generation, not consistent human efficacy for pain/inflammation/mood [27]
  • Bottom line: Interesting research target, far from clinically settled [27]

Terpinolene

  • Evidence: Least clinically characterized in this list [20][28]
  • Systematic review: 2021 review screened 2,449 records, included 57 studies—concluded evidence base dominated by in silico, in vitro, animal studies; human trials lacking [28]
  • Caution: Recent entourage reviews frame terpene benefits as exploratory, not established compound-specific clinical effects [20]
  • Bottom line: Biologically interesting, especially underdeveloped clinically [20][28]

Research Limits and Interpretation

  • Evidence base highly uneven—CBD and delta-9 THC support most detailed statements; others require caution [1]-[29]
  • Whole-cannabis extract, purified molecule, semisynthetic cannabinoid, and terpene-only data are NOT interchangeable—common cannabis writing error
  • Minor cannabinoids and terpenes are commercially interesting BECAUSE underexplored—claims often inflated
  • Product quality matters as much as molecule identity: labeling inaccuracies, contamination, synthesis byproducts, dose variability, route-dependent PK all affect real-world interpretation [1][10][11][14]
  • THCa chemistry changes with storage/heating—acidic cannabinoids convert to neutral (THC) over time/temperature [12]

Common Overstatements to Avoid

Overstatement: CBN is clinically proven sleep cannabinoid.
More accurate: Specific sleep evidence for CBN remains weak and dated; no strong validated trial base identified [16][17].

Overstatement: Myrcene is proven human sedative explaining couch-lock.
More accurate: Myrcene has plausible preclinical bioactivity, but direct human proof for common claim is limited [20][23].

Overstatement: Terpenes generally have proven entourage effects in patients.
More accurate: Entourage hypotheses influential and worth studying, but robust clinical proof remains limited and highly compound-specific [20][29].

Overstatement: THCa is always nonpsychoactive.
More accurate: THCa itself not THC, but heating/processing can convert THCa to THC, changing effective exposure [12].

Overstatement: Delta-8 THC is safe because hemp-derived.
More accurate: Delta-8 THC is psychoactive, pharmacologically close to delta-9, often entangled with manufacturing/testing concerns [9]-[11].

Practical Takeaways for Columbia County Readers

  • CBD and delta-9 THC are most evidence-developed actives in our formula
  • Delta-8 THC is not trivial/mild—it’s psychoactive with less robust safety/efficacy characterization than delta-9
  • THCa meaningfully changes with processing—don’t interpret raw, gently handled, and heated formats identically
  • CBG, CBN, CBC are scientifically credible but clinically immature compared to CBD/THC
  • Listed terpenes likely highly relevant to aroma/flavor and potentially some bioactivity, but compound-specific human therapeutic claims should be careful and only where directly supported

Product Specifications for Columbia County Orders

RSO Sublingual Oil

Cannabinoid Amount (mg)
CBD 4,500
CBG 3,000
Delta-8 THC 6,000
THCa 1,500
Delta-9 THC 90
CBN 750
CBC 750
TOTAL 16,590
  • Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
  • Format: 30mL bottle with graduated dropper (0.1mL increments)
  • Active per mL: 553mg cannabinoids
  • Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19%
  • Doses: 40-60 per bottle
  • Price: $129.99

RSO Vape Cartridge

Cannabinoid Percentage
CBD 30%
CBG 20%
Delta-8 THC 15%
THCa 10%
CBN 10%
CBC 10%
  • Live Terpenes: 5%+
  • Format: 1g cartridge, 510-thread
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest)
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35%
  • Price: $49.99

How to Order in Columbia County

Online: OilWellCBD.com

Phone: (832) 416-2816

Email: [email protected]

Shipping to Georgia: 2-3 business days via USPS Priority Mail. Discreet packaging. Full COAs included.

Questions? Our team can help you understand decarboxylation, dosing for your specific condition, and how our formula compares to Georgia’s medical options. We’re not here to push product—we’re here to educate, whether you buy from us or not.

Final Message to Columbia County

We know that behind every order from Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, or Fort Eisenhower is a story—a veteran trying to reclaim sleep, a cancer patient seeking relief from chemo side effects, a parent managing chronic pain while raising kids, someone who the system has failed and is searching for hope grounded in science.

OilWell is more than a brand. It’s a promise that we will always strive to deliver the best, most thoughtful cannabis products available. We will never pretend cannabis is right for everyone. We will never hide behind proprietary formulas. We will never prioritize profit over people.

Our mission started when Bentley got up, walked across the room, and brought his ball to play. It continues every time a Columbia County resident tells us they finally slept through the night, finally made it through a day without pain, finally felt hope again.

This is for you, Columbia County. Because everyone deserves honest medicine.

OilWell Cannabis
810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
(832) 416-2816
OilWellCBD.com
Instagram: @oilwellcbd

Age requirement: 21+
Legal compliance: All products contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, Farm Bill compliant
FDA disclaimer: Not evaluated by FDA; not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
Safety: May cause drowsiness or impairment; do not operate vehicles or machinery; consult physician if pregnant or nursing; keep out of reach of children
Legal responsibility: Buyer accepts responsibility for checking local laws; company assumes no legal responsibility for customer’s use or decarboxylation decisions

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