Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Dallas County, Alabama: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Here in Dallas County, we know what it means to face hard choices with limited options. From the quiet streets of Selma’s historic districts to the rolling farmlands stretching toward the Alabama River, our community has always been defined by resilience, faith, and a practical approach to solving problems. When conventional solutions fall short—when the pain won’t quit, when sleep won’t come, when the anxiety won’t ease—we look for real answers grounded in truth, not promises.
That’s why we’re reaching out to you directly, Dallas County. We know many of you are searching for alternatives. Maybe you’re a veteran in Valley Grande dealing with PTSD and the side effects of prescription medications that don’t work. Maybe you’re a cancer patient in Selma looking for support through chemotherapy. Maybe you’re a farmer in Orrville whose chronic pain keeps you from doing the work you love. Or maybe you’re just someone who’s heard whispers about “RSO” and wants to understand what it actually is before making a decision.
This guide is for you. We’re not here to sell you hope or snake oil—those are Colin Valencia’s words from our first ABC13 interview back in 2019, and they’ve guided everything we do. We’re here to give you the complete, unfiltered truth about Rick Simpson Oil: its history, what the science actually says, how our modern formulas differ from the original, and most importantly, how it might fit into your life here in Dallas County, Alabama.
Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: The History Behind the Name
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson was born in 1949 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. He wasn’t a doctor, scientist, or medical researcher—he was a power engineer and maintenance worker, a blue-collar tradesman whose journey into cannabis began the way so many journeys do: the medical system failed him, and he had to find his own way.
In 1997, while working at a hospital in Moncton, New Brunswick, Simpson fell from scaffolding and suffered a serious head injury. The aftermath included persistent tinnitus, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms that conventional medicine couldn’t resolve. The medications he was prescribed either didn’t help or made things worse. When he found that cannabis provided more relief than anything his doctors offered, he asked his physician to support or prescribe it. The request was refused .
This story probably sounds familiar to many folks in Dallas County. We know what it’s like to have doctors dismiss alternatives that might actually help. We know the frustration of cycling through prescriptions that don’t work while being told “there’s nothing else we can do.” That experience of institutional medicine falling short is universal—it crosses every border, every community, every socioeconomic status.
The 1974 Study That Changed Everything
Simpson’s interest deepened after he learned about a 1974 study funded by the National Institute of Health and conducted at the Medical College of Virginia, where THC was reported to slow or shrink tumors in mice. That study—originally intended to demonstrate harm—became a foundational reference point for Simpson, even though its findings were never replicated in controlled human cancer trials .
Here in Dallas County, where education levels vary and access to medical research is limited, we want to be crystal clear about this: that 1974 study was on mice, not humans. The gap between animal research and human outcomes is massive. While the science is interesting and continues to be explored by institutions across the country—including research universities in Alabama—the findings do not translate to proven human cancer cures. We’ll say this many times because it matters: no cannabis product has been proven to cure cancer in humans.
The Skin Cancer Story That Started It All
The pivotal moment in Simpson’s story came in 2003. Three bumps on his arm were diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Rather than pursuing conventional treatment, Simpson applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to the lesions, covered them with bandages, and waited. According to his account, the bumps disappeared within four days .
Important context: This is Simpson’s personal testimony. There is no independent medical verification, no biopsy confirmation, and no clinical follow-up documented in any peer-reviewed source. While this experience is historically significant as the catalyst for a global movement, it cannot be evaluated as medical evidence.
We present this history honestly because Dallas County residents deserve the truth. When you’re facing a cancer diagnosis—your own or a loved one’s—you’re desperate for hope. We understand that. But hope must be grounded in reality. Personal stories are powerful, but they are not clinical proof. That distinction is the foundation of everything we do at OilWell.
The Crusade: Spreading the Oil
After his 2003 experience, Simpson committed himself to producing and distributing concentrated cannabis oil, giving it away for free to cancer patients and others in his community. He claimed to help people with cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more .
His story reached global audiences through the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure, which was distributed freely online and became foundational in cannabis communities worldwide . But his advocacy brought him into direct conflict with Canadian law. The RCMP raided his property in 2005 and 2009, leading to charges of cultivation, possession, and trafficking. Eventually, facing continued legal pressure, Simpson left Canada for Europe .
That legal conflict resonates deeply here in Alabama, where cannabis laws historically have been—and remain—strict. While our state has taken steps toward medical cannabis legalization, recreational use is still prohibited. Many Dallas County residents have lived through decades of cannabis criminalization. Simpson’s story of persecution for trying to help people is part of a larger narrative that continues to affect communities across our state.
The 60-Gram Protocol: What Simpson Recommended
Simpson’s core treatment recommendation was a structured oral protocol: consume 60 grams of concentrated cannabis oil over approximately 90 days. Here’s the breakdown:
Goal: 60 grams over 90 days
Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice (10-15 mg) taken three times daily
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days to build tolerance
Weeks 5-12: Reach and maintain 1 gram (1,000 mg) per day, divided into three doses
Administration: Primarily oral/sublingual, topical for skin lesions, not recommended for inhalation as primary treatment
Post-protocol: Maintenance dose of 1-2 grams per month indefinitely
Important context for evaluating this protocol:
- No controlled trial validation exists
- Traditional RSO was crude, unstandardized material with unknown potency
- At peak dosing, patients consumed roughly 600-900 mg of delta-9 THC daily—far exceeding anything studied in controlled settings
- These doses carry serious risks including severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, and cannabis use disorder
- For oncology patients, using unregulated oil as primary treatment can cause harm beyond the oil itself
Dallas County residents considering any cancer treatment should consult with qualified healthcare providers. While we believe in cannabis’s potential, we will never suggest replacing proven medical care with any cannabis product.
What Simpson Got Right vs. What He Overstated
What he got right: Simpson drew attention to cannabinoids as serious biomedical research when the world was ignoring them. He helped create the conditions for the legal cannabis industry. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract .
What he overstated: His cure claims exceeded the evidence. Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven cancer therapies carries genuine harm potential. Delayed or foregone treatment is a documented concern in alternative medicine .
The institutional positions are clear:
- The U.S. National Cancer Institute acknowledges anticancer research but does not endorse cannabis as cancer treatment
- The FDA has not approved any cannabis plant product for cancer treatment [1]
- Health Canada has never approved RSO for cancer
- NCCIH identifies strongest evidence for epilepsy, chemo nausea, and HIV/AIDS appetite—not cancer cure [1]
Dallas County’s Cannabis Reality: Why This Matters Here
Dallas County, Alabama is a place where healthcare access can be challenging. With a population of about 38,000 spread across rural landscapes, many residents face long drives to specialists in Montgomery or Birmingham. For veterans in places like Valley Grande or Sardis, accessing VA care means traveling significant distances. For cancer patients, the nearest comprehensive cancer center might be hours away.
This geographic isolation means Dallas County residents often have to be their own advocates. You research. You ask questions. You look for alternatives when conventional medicine falls short. That self-reliance is part of our heritage—it’s the same spirit that drove the civil rights movement through Selma, the same determination that built our agricultural communities.
But that self-reliance also means you need reliable information. When you’re searching “RSO Dallas County Alabama” or “where to buy cannabis oil in Alabama” or “is hemp oil legal in Dallas County,” you’re looking for answers you can trust. That’s why we wrote this guide.
About OilWell Cannabis: Built From Real Adversity
OilWell wasn’t born in a boardroom. It was born in McAllen, Texas—right across the river from Reynosa, Mexico—one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions in North America. Colin Valencia grew up there, learning to hustle while watching friends die or go to prison. He left home at sixteen, faced every form of violence imaginable, and learned early that the system doesn’t work for everyone.
Despite that environment, Colin didn’t fall into harder substances. He focused on cannabis, seeing it as safer and more beneficial. He spent years in the traditional cannabis world before legalization, learning the plant intimately. Later, as a formally trained software engineer doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine—one of the nation’s most prestigious medical institutions—he gained the technical precision that defines OilWell’s approach today.
But the real origin story begins with Bentley, the dog who was more than a pet. When veterinarians told Colin that 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. He walked. He brought his ball to play. A dog who was supposed to be euthanized lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed specialized formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (CBG neuroprotection, THCa PPARγ agonism), dementia (CBC neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC CB1 agonism), crippling arthritis (multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approaches using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene simultaneously).
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s conditions required multi-cannabinoid synergy. Pharmaceutical precision mattered—his life depended on it. That decade of real-world formulation testing on a patient Colin loved more than anything became the foundation of the RSO formula we offer today.
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. When he quit Xanax cold turkey—a feat notorious for its difficulty and danger—he used the cannabinoid knowledge he’d developed keeping Bentley alive. The Peace Gummies formula OilWell sells today was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form to manage his insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical knowledge. He lived what RSO patients live: desperation for relief, failed pharmaceuticals, the discovery that cannabinoids work when pills don’t.
Why OilWell’s Formulas Are Different: Evidence Over Hype
OilWell’s RSO is not traditional RSO. It’s a formulated, multi-cannabinoid product informed by the tradition but departing from it in ways that are deliberate, evidence-motivated, and designed to solve problems that limited the original.
Traditional RSO vs. OilWell’s Modern Formulation
| Dimension | Traditional RSO | OilWell Formulated RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Source Material | Single high-THC indica strain | Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple sources |
| Extraction | Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol | Modern food-grade ethanol (no solvents in final product) |
| Cannabinoid Profile | THC-dominant, uncontrolled | Seven defined cannabinoids at specific ratios |
| Terpene Content | Destroyed by heat | Live terpenes at 5% with seven-terpene profile |
| Standardization | None—every batch different | Lab-tested with specific mg/mL targets |
| Lab Testing | Not performed | Full panel testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes |
| Dosing Precision | Approximate syringe-based | Measured per mL (553 mg/mL total cannabinoids) |
| Product Formats | Single thick oil only | Sublingual oil and vape cartridge |
| THCa Preservation | No—fully decarboxylated | Yes—1,500 mg THCa as separate ingredient |
| Delta-9 THC Exposure | 600-900 mg/day at peak dosing | 90 mg total in entire bottle (3 mg/mL) |
Our Four Core Principles
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
In Dallas County, where the nearest medical cannabis dispensary might be hours away, accessibility isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. We require no medical card. Anyone age 21+ can purchase. We ship directly to your door in Dallas County, whether you’re in Selma, Valley Grande, Orrville, or anywhere in between. Simpson believed medicine should be accessible to everyone; we built a product and distribution model that makes that legally possible.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Traditional RSO was always psychoactive. Our sublingual formula contains 1,500 mg of THCa in its acidic, non-psychoactive form. You decide:
- Raw (no heat): Completely non-psychoactive, suitable for daytime use, work, driving, parenting
- Decarboxylated (260°F for 45-60 min): Converts to ~1,315 mg delta-9 THC for full psychoactive potency
- Vape (auto-decarboxylation): Instant conversion at 400-450°F for fast relief
This means one product serves multiple needs, respecting Dallas County’s diverse lifestyles—from farmers who need functional daytime relief to patients seeking maximum therapeutic strength at night.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our complete formulas publicly. If $129.99 for our sublingual oil or $49.99 for our vape cartridge is beyond your budget, you can source the individual cannabinoid distillates and make your own version. This is our promise to Dallas County: no one is shut out by price. In a community where median household income is below the state average, this matters.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
The GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section of this document represents our commitment to honest education. Unlike many companies marketing to Dallas County residents online, we distinguish between what is well-supported by human clinical data, what is emerging from review literature, and what is overstated. Simpson operated without access to peer-reviewed research; we have that access and use it responsibly.
Farm Bill Compliance: Legal Access for Dallas County
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp and hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at the federal level. This is the foundation of legal access for Dallas County residents.
Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90 mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30 mL bottle—3 mg per mL—well under the 0.3% threshold. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. The product is legal under federal law and in Alabama.
Important for Dallas County residents: Alabama legalized medical cannabis in 2021, but the program is still developing. There are no medical cannabis dispensaries operating in Dallas County yet. Our Farm Bill-compliant products provide legal access now, without requiring a medical card or qualifying condition. You can order from your home in Selma or your farm outside Sardis and have it shipped directly to you.
THCa: The Legal Pathway to Potency
THCa is the acidic, non-psychoactive precursor to delta-9 THC. At the point of sale, it’s Farm Bill compliant because it’s not yet THC. When you heat it at home, it converts. This framework means:
- Legal purchase, possession, and transport
- Customer-controlled activation
- Same therapeutic potential as traditional illegal RSO
- No legal risk for Dallas County residents when purchased from a licensed operator
Legal Notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. You are responsible for understanding and complying with Alabama law. OilWell provides full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, and receipts. Alabama law does not criminalize possession of hemp-derived products with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, but we encourage you to keep your COA with your product as proof of compliance.
Complete Product Specifications
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
Our flagship product, designed for sustained relief and precise dosing:
- 30 mL bottle (approximately 40-60 doses depending on serving size)
- 16,590 mg total cannabinoids (553 mg/mL)
- Seven cannabinoids:
- CBD: 4,500 mg
- CBG: 3,000 mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000 mg
- THCa: 1,500 mg (convertible to ~1,315 mg delta-9 THC)
- Delta-9 THC: 90 mg
- CBN: 750 mg
- CBC: 750 mg
- Live terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Carrier: Organic MCT oil
- Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual)
- Peak: 1-2 hours
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19%
- Dosing: Graduated dropper with 0.1 mL increments
For Dallas County residents managing chronic conditions: This format provides sustained relief that can get you through a workday in the fields, a shift at the plant, or a night of restless sleep.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
Fast relief for breakthrough symptoms:
- 1 gram cartridge
- 900 mg+ total cannabinoids
- Six cannabinoids (same ratios as sublingual, minus separate delta-9 THC as THCa auto-decarbs)
- Live terpenes: 5%+
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery)
- Peak: 10-15 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35%
- Compatibility: Universal 510-thread
For Dallas County residents needing immediate relief: Perfect for acute pain flares, panic attacks, or nausea that can’t wait.
When to Use Each Format in Dallas County
| Your Situation | Best Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Working the farm or factory during day | Sublingual (raw) | Non-psychoactive, 4-6 hour relief |
| Managing chronic pain overnight | Sublingual (decarbed) | Full potency plus CBN for sleep |
| Acute breakthrough pain or panic | Vape | Relief in 1-2 minutes |
| Need precise dosing for medical condition | Sublingual | 0.1 mL increments = 55.3 mg cannabinoids per click |
| Traveling around Dallas County | Vape | Portable, discreet, no measuring |
| Supporting chemotherapy treatment | Both | Vape for acute nausea, sublingual for sustained relief and sleep |
The Science Behind Our Formula: Evidence for Dallas County Residents
We don’t hide behind vague claims. Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula has a specific evidence profile. Here’s what you need to know:
CBD (4,500 mg per bottle)
Best supported for: Rare epilepsies (FDA-approved as Epidiolex), some anxiety evidence
Emerging evidence: A 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants found significant anxiolytic effects, though researchers stressed the clinical sample remains limited [3]. For pain, a 2024 review of CBD monotherapy found promising but heterogeneous results—quality and consistency still limit broad analgesic claims [4].
For Dallas County: If you’re dealing with anxiety from PTSD, chronic stress from economic uncertainty, or pain from years of physical labor, CBD offers the strongest non-psychoactive support in our formula.
Safety note: CBD can affect liver enzymes and interact with medications. If you’re taking prescriptions common in Dallas County (blood pressure meds, diabetes medications, etc.), consult your doctor.
CBG (3,000 mg per bottle)
Status: Promising minor cannabinoid with limited clinical validation
Research: 2024 research describes CBG as having distinct pharmacodynamics affecting cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling—mechanistically interesting but not yet clinically established [7][8].
For Dallas County: CBG represents the frontier of cannabinoid science. It’s commercially interesting because it’s underexplored, which means claims should stay conservative. We’re transparent about this because Dallas County residents deserve honesty over hype.
Delta-8 THC (6,000 mg per bottle)
What it is: A psychoactive THC analogue with less robust safety characterization than delta-9 THC
Evidence: A 2022 review found delta-8 and delta-9 have similar pharmacokinetic behavior, but delta-8 is less potent, likely due to weaker CB1 affinity [9]. A 2023 scoping review noted that evidence is dominated by animal studies and public health concerns rather than strong human trials [10].
For Dallas County: This is not a “mild” or “safe” alternative to delta-9. It’s psychoactive with real effects. Our formulation uses it deliberately for its anti-nausea properties and balanced psychoactive profile, but you should approach it with the same respect as any THC product.
THCa (1,500 mg per bottle)
The legal innovation: THCa is non-psychoactive at purchase but converts to delta-9 THC when heated (260°F for 45-60 minutes yields ~1,315 mg delta-9 THC).
Evidence: Research suggests anti-inflammatory activity via COX-2 inhibition and neuroprotective potential via PPARγ agonism, but interpretation depends heavily on processing [12].
For Dallas County: This is what makes legal, potent cannabis possible for you. You control the activation. Use it raw during the day while working or caring for family. Decarb it at night for full therapeutic strength. In a state like Alabama with conservative cannabis laws, this patient-controlled approach respects both legality and your personal needs.
Delta-9 THC (90 mg total in bottle)
Best supported for: Chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting, appetite stimulation in HIV/AIDS
Pain evidence: A 2022 systematic review found high-THC products may provide short-term pain benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, and nausea [13].
Mental health caution: A 2025 review of high-concentration THC products found consistent associations with psychosis, schizophrenia, and cannabis use disorder [15].
For Dallas County: Our formula contains only 90 mg total delta-9 THC—3 mg per mL—dramatically lower than traditional RSO’s 600-900 mg daily doses. We include it for legal compliance and entourage effects, not as the primary active. The real potency comes from the THCa you choose to activate.
CBN (750 mg per bottle)
Marketing vs. reality: CBN is widely marketed as a sleep aid, but the evidence is weak.
Research: A 2021 review screened 99 human-study abstracts and found no clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography that could substantiate strong sleep-promoting claims [16]. A 2024 updated review concluded that overall cannabinoid sleep research still doesn’t match real-world use [17].
For Dallas County: We include CBN because the existing research, while limited, suggests potential at the 20-50 mg dose range (our bottle delivers 25 mg per mL). But we’re honest: the sleep evidence is not robust. If you’re in Dallas County struggling with insomnia, CBN may help, but manage your expectations.
CBC (750 mg per bottle)
Status: Emerging, intriguing, overwhelmingly preclinical
Research: A 2024 focused review describes CBC as having distinct pharmacodynamics with potential antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure properties, but notes products are already being sold despite little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety [18][19].
For Dallas County: Like CBG, CBC represents the cutting edge. It’s credible enough to include for potential neurogenesis and anti-inflammatory effects, but claims must remain conservative.
Terpenes: The Aromatic Dimension
Our 5% live terpene profile includes limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, and terpinolene. These provide citrus, pepper, forest, and floral notes that make the experience more pleasant and may contribute to entourage effects.
Evidence reality: Terpene claims need stricter interpretation than cannabinoid claims. Most evidence comes from preclinical models, essential oils, or non-cannabis plants. Robust proof of clinically meaningful entourage effects in humans remains limited [20][29].
Exceptions: Beta-caryophyllene is a selective CB2 receptor agonist, making it pharmacologically interesting [24]. Limonene oxidation products are known allergens, which matters for Dallas County residents with sensitive skin [22].
Media Recognition: Third-Party Validation You Can Verify
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin Valencia and OilWell Cannabis in seven news segments. Five different reporters sought us out across four years—no other Houston cannabis operator matches that frequency or breadth.
Why this matters for Dallas County: Mainstream media validation from a major ABC affiliate establishes credibility that no amount of marketing can replicate. When you’re evaluating whether to trust a company with your health, independent verification matters. These features cannot be purchased—they can only be earned.
Highlights from Our ABC13 Coverage
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September 2019: Texas CBD businesses booming
- Colin’s foundational quote: “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.”
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March 2021: Entrepreneur creates direct-to-consumer business
- Colin on therapy: “Pain comes in a lot of different forms”
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May 2021: What is Delta-8 THC
- Uncensored honesty: “Maybe you want to get high”
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August 2021: COVID vaccine giveaway
- Donated 1,000 caviar pre-rolls (~$35,000 in product) to encourage vaccination in Houston
- Coordinated with city government, no political strings attached
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October 2021: Texas Delta-8 ban
- Proactively removed all products before enforcement
- Warned other operators they were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics
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October 2022: Biden marijuana pardon
- Revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history
- “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore”
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April 2023: Marijuana industry getting creative
- “Right now is actually a pretty – like Renaissance – pretty important time that should be enjoyed now”
The Through-Line: Consistency Across Years
Four themes emerge from our media record that directly benefit Dallas County residents:
- Consistency: We’ve been saying the same things since 2019—education over hype, transparency over secrecy
- Community action: Real product donations, proactive safety measures, coordination with government
- Personal stakes: Colin’s conviction history means we understand criminalization’s impact
- Evolution: Our message has grown with the industry, but core values remain
OilWell RSO Formulas: Complete Transparency
We publish our full formulas because Dallas County residents deserve to know exactly what you’re getting—and because we honor Rick Simpson’s original ethos of free access.
RSO Sublingual Oil Formula
| Cannabinoid | Amount | % of Total |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500 mg | 27.1% |
| CBG | 3,000 mg | 18.1% |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000 mg | 36.2% |
| THCa | 1,500 mg | 9.0% |
| Delta-9 THC | 90 mg | 0.5% |
| CBN | 750 mg | 4.5% |
| CBC | 750 mg | 4.5% |
| Total | 16,590 mg | 100% |
- Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Carrier: Organic MCT oil
- Volume: 30 mL
- Active per mL: 553 mg
RSO Vape Cartridge Formula
| Cannabinoid | Percentage |
|---|---|
| CBD | 30% |
| CBG | 20% |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% |
| THCa | 10% |
| CBN | 10% |
| CBC | 10% |
| Live Terpenes | 5%+ |
- Total cannabinoids: 900 mg+ per 1g cartridge
- Thread: Universal 510
- Auto-decarboxylation: Yes (at 400-450°F)
Terpene Profile: Sensory Experience
Both products contain the same seven-terpene profile:
- Limonene (citrus-bright) – uplifting aroma
- Myrcene – earthy base notes
- Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene) – pepper/spice, CB2 agonist
- Pinene (forest-fresh) – clarity
- Linalool (floral, lavender) – calming
- Humulene (earthy, woody) – anti-inflammatory potential
- Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling) – complex finish
For Dallas County residents new to terpenes, think of them like the essential oils you might find at the farmer’s market or health food store in Selma—but specifically chosen to complement our cannabinoid profile.
Condition-Specific Usage for Dallas County Residents
Critical disclaimer: These are informed by research, not prescriptions. Not FDA-approved. Not a substitute for medical care. Consult your healthcare provider. Do not operate vehicles or machinery under psychoactive effects.
Chemotherapy Support
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0 mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-chemo: 0.5 mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
- Sleep: 1.0-2.0 mL sublingual before bed (provides 25-50 mg CBN)
- Evidence: Delta-8 antiemetic [9], delta-9 nausea relief [1][13], CBD anxiety buffering [3]
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy)
- Daytime (functional): 0.3-0.5 mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0 mL decarbed sublingual—full pain relief plus CBN for sleep
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed
- Evidence: CBD pain research [4], delta-9 THC pain relief [13], caryophyllene CB2 activation [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]
Sleep Support
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0 mL sublingual
- At 2.0 mL: Delivers 50 mg CBN—dose level investigated in 2024 sleep literature
- At 1.0 mL: Delivers 25 mg CBN—above threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance
- Evidence: CBN sleep studies [16][17] (though limited), cannabis sleep review [17]
Anxiety and Stress
- Daytime functional: 0.3 mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG without impairment
- Nighttime: 1.0 mL sublingual—full profile including CBN
- Evidence: CBD anxiety meta-analysis [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8]
Dallas County-Specific Considerations
For veterans: Our Asshole Peach product (mentioned in our broader portfolio) is particularly favored by veterans for PTSD and pain relief. The same formulation principles apply to our RSO.
For seniors: Our graduated dropper allows precise dosing, critical for those with multiple medications. The raw THCa option provides relief without cognitive impairment.
For caregivers: Our transparent formulas mean you can show the exact cannabinoid profile to your loved one’s doctor in Birmingham or Montgomery.
How to Order in Dallas County, Alabama
Delivery Options
Dallas County does not have a physical dispensary yet. We ship directly to you.
Nationwide Shipping:
- USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) to any Dallas County address
- Discreet packaging—no cannabis branding visible
- Temperature-stable packaging for Alabama summers
- Tracking provided
- Signature-required option available
International Shipping:
- We ship globally where hemp products are legal
- Full documentation and COAs included for customs
- Important: You are responsible for verifying Alabama and U.S. import laws
Ordering Process
- Visit oilwellcbd.com
- Verify age (21+)
- Select product
- Enter your Dallas County shipping address
- Complete purchase
- Receive tracking via email
- Product arrives at your door
Contact us: (832) 416-2816 or [email protected] with questions
Frequently Asked Questions for Dallas County Residents
Q: Is this legal in Dallas County, Alabama?
A: Yes. Our products contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, making them hemp-derived and legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. Alabama law aligns with federal law on hemp products. Keep your Certificate of Analysis with your product as proof of compliance.
Q: Will this show up on a drug test?
A: If you use the raw form (no heat), the THCa should not trigger a standard THC test. However, if you decarboxylate the product or use the vape, you will test positive for THC. We are honest about this because Dallas County residents need to make informed decisions, especially if you work for employers with drug testing policies.
Q: How is this different from CBD oil I can buy locally?
A: Most CBD oil contains only CBD (maybe small amounts of other cannabinoids). Our formula contains seven cannabinoids at therapeutic levels—16,590 mg total vs. typical 1,000 mg CBD products. It’s like the difference between a single vitamin and a complete multivitamin.
Q: Can I really make this myself?
A: Yes. We publish the complete formula above. You can source distillates from reputable suppliers and blend them yourself. We support this because we believe in access over profit. If you have the knowledge and resources, we encourage it.
Q: Is this safe with my medications?
A: CBD can affect liver enzymes and interact with many medications common in Dallas County (blood pressure meds, diabetes drugs, etc.). Always consult your healthcare provider before starting. Bring the formula table to your appointment so your doctor can see exactly what you’re considering.
Q: Why is it expensive?
A: At 16,590 mg total cannabinoids, you’re getting $400+ worth of individual cannabinoids if purchased separately. The price reflects the concentration, lab testing, and quality control. Compare to traditional RSO where 60 grams at unknown potency costs $300-600 from unverified sources.
Q: How long does shipping take to Dallas County?
A: USPS Priority Mail typically 2-3 business days from Houston to anywhere in Dallas County. You’ll receive tracking when it ships.
Safety and Quality: What Dallas County Should Demand
Third-Party Testing
Every batch is tested for:
- Potency: HPLC/UHPLC confirming every cannabinoid to ±2% accuracy
- Heavy metals: ICP-MS screening 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: E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus screening
Certificates of Analysis available on our website and included with shipments.
Why This Matters for Dallas County
In a community where healthcare resources are stretched thin, you can’t afford to waste money on products that aren’t what they claim. Alabama’s hemp market, like many states, has seen products that don’t match their labels. Our testing ensures you get exactly what’s on the formula table—no more, no less.
Final Thoughts for Dallas County
We wrote this guide because we believe Dallas County residents deserve the same quality information and product access as people in Houston, Los Angeles, or New York. Your distance from major medical centers shouldn’t limit your options. Your state’s conservative cannabis laws shouldn’t prevent you from accessing legal, hemp-derived medicine. Your economic challenges shouldn’t lock you out of effective relief.
Our promise to Dallas County:
- Complete transparency in everything we publish
- Evidence-based education, not marketing hype
- Legal, Farm Bill-compliant access
- Open-source formulas for those who need to DIY
- Honest safety information, even when it’s not convenient
- Respect for your intelligence and your right to choose
The search for “RSO Dallas County Alabama” brought you here. We hope we’ve given you everything you need to make an informed decision—whether that means ordering from us, making your own using our formula, or deciding this isn’t right for you.
If you have questions, call us at (832) 416-2816. If you’re ready to order, visit oilwellcbd.com. If you want to talk to your doctor first, print out the formula tables above and bring them to your appointment.
Dallas County, you deserve options. You deserve truth. You deserve relief that doesn’t require breaking the law or breaking the bank.
OilWell Cannabis
810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
(832) 416-2816 | [email protected]
oilwellcbd.com
Serving Dallas County, Alabama and beyond with legal, lab-tested, open-source cannabis medicine.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. 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. Keep out of reach of children. Buyer is responsible for verifying legality in their jurisdiction. For Dallas County, Alabama residents: These products are hemp-derived and contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, making them legal under the 2018 Farm Bill and Alabama law.
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