Rick Simpson Oil in Fayette County: The Complete Guide to Safe, Legal, and Effective Cannabinoid Therapy
Why Fayette County Is Turning to RSO for Natural Relief
Fayette County has always been a place where people take care of their own. From the historic courthouse in Somerville to the rolling farmlands of Moscow and La Grange, our community values independence, hard work, and practical solutions. When conventional medicine falls short—whether for chronic pain, sleep disorders, anxiety, or the side effects of serious illness—many Fayette County residents are quietly exploring alternatives that align with our self-reliant spirit.
Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) has become one of the most talked-about options in Fayette County for those seeking natural relief. But what exactly is RSO? Is it legal here? How does it work? And most importantly—how can you use it safely and effectively?
This complete guide answers all those questions and more. We’ll explore the science behind RSO, the legal landscape in Tennessee, how Fayette County residents are using it, and what makes OilWell Cannabis’s formulas different from everything else available. Whether you’re a longtime cannabis user, a curious newcomer, or a caregiver looking for options, this guide is for you.
The Rick Simpson Story: From Nova Scotia to Fayette County
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor or scientist. He was a power engineer from Amherst, Nova Scotia, who became one of the most influential figures in cannabis history after a personal health crisis changed everything.
In 1997, Simpson suffered a serious head injury at work. The aftermath included persistent tinnitus, dizziness, and other post-concussion symptoms that conventional medicine couldn’t resolve. When his doctor refused to consider cannabis as an option, Simpson began exploring it on his own. He discovered that cannabis provided more relief than any prescription medication he’d tried.
That experience led him to learn about a 1974 NIH-funded study at the Medical College of Virginia, where researchers found that THC slowed tumor growth in mice. While those findings were never replicated in human trials, they became a foundational reference point for Simpson’s later work.
The turning point came in 2003 when Simpson noticed three bumps on his arm. His doctor diagnosed them as basal cell carcinoma and recommended conventional treatment. Instead, Simpson applied concentrated cannabis oil to the lesions, covered them with bandages, and waited. According to his account, the bumps disappeared within four days.
No independent medical verification exists for this outcome, and no biopsy confirmation or clinical follow-up was ever published. But Simpson’s personal experience became the origin story of Rick Simpson Oil—a movement that would eventually reach Fayette County and communities like ours across the world.
What Simpson Got Right—and What He Overstated
Simpson’s story is powerful, but it’s important to separate personal testimony from medical evidence. Here’s what we know:
What Simpson got right:
- He drew attention to cannabinoids as a serious area of biomedical research at a time when most of the world was ignoring or suppressing the conversation.
- His advocacy helped create the political and cultural conditions for the legal cannabis industry we see today.
- The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract in the consumer vocabulary.
What he overstated:
- Simpson claimed RSO could cure cancer and many other diseases. While preclinical research shows interesting signals (THC and CBD can induce apoptosis in cancer cells and inhibit tumor growth in animal models), no human clinical trial has demonstrated that RSO or any cannabis product cures cancer.
- Encouraging patients to use RSO as a primary treatment in place of proven therapies carries real risks. Delayed treatment for treatable cancers is a documented concern in alternative medicine.
- Simpson’s original protocol involved consuming up to 900mg of THC per day—far exceeding anything studied in controlled clinical settings and carrying significant intoxication, impairment, and dependency risks.
Simpson operated in a pre-legalization, pre-lab-testing era. His methods reflected the constraints of that time: anecdotal evidence, unstandardized production, and no access to peer-reviewed research. Today, we have the opportunity to build on his legacy with modern science, safety standards, and transparency.
Traditional RSO vs. Modern Formulated RSO: What’s the Difference?
Traditional RSO, as Simpson made it, was a crude product with significant limitations:
| Feature | Traditional RSO | Modern Formulated RSO (OilWell) |
|---|---|---|
| Source Material | Single high-THC indica strain | Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple sources |
| Extraction Method | Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol (non-food-grade solvents) | Food-grade ethanol or CO₂ extraction |
| Cannabinoid Profile | THC-dominant, uncontrolled (60-90% THC) | Seven defined cannabinoids at specific ratios |
| Terpene Content | Destroyed by high-heat process | Live terpenes at 5% with defined seven-terpene profile |
| Standardization | None—every batch different | Lab-tested with specific mg/mL targets |
| Lab Testing | Not available or performed | Full panel testing (potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbial) |
| Residual Solvents | Significant risk with naphtha | Controlled and tested—none present |
| Dosing Precision | Approximate, syringe-based | Measured per mL with known cannabinoid content (553 mg/mL) |
| Product Formats | Single thick oil only | Sublingual oil and vape cartridge with format-specific formulas |
| THCa Preservation | No—fully decarboxylated by heat | Yes—THCa included as a separate ingredient at 1,500 mg |
| Evidence Approach | Anecdotal, personal testimony | Research-backed, evidence-weighted |
Why Fayette County Residents Need Modern RSO
For Fayette County residents considering RSO, the differences between traditional and modern formulations matter:
- Safety: Traditional RSO used naphtha—a petroleum-based solvent that can leave harmful residues. Modern extraction methods eliminate this risk.
- Consistency: Every batch of traditional RSO was different. Modern formulations are lab-tested and standardized, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
- Cannabinoid Diversity: Traditional RSO was overwhelmingly THC. Modern RSO includes multiple cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC) that work together for broader therapeutic potential.
- Terpenes: Traditional RSO had no terpenes. Modern RSO includes them for enhanced effects and better sensory experience.
- Dosing Control: Traditional RSO was always psychoactive. Modern RSO lets you choose—use it raw for non-psychoactive benefits or decarboxylate it for full potency.
- Legal Access: Traditional RSO was Schedule I. Modern RSO is Farm Bill-compliant and legal to purchase, possess, and use in Fayette County.
The Science Behind RSO: What the Research Says
When considering any health product, Fayette County residents deserve honest, evidence-based information. Here’s what the research says about the key components in modern RSO:
Cannabinoids in OilWell’s RSO Formula
CBD (Cannabidiol) – 4,500mg
- Best supported for: Rare seizure disorders (FDA-approved Epidiolex)
- Emerging evidence: Anxiety, chronic pain, inflammation
- Fayette County relevance: Many local residents use CBD for arthritis, back pain, and stress. The 2024 systematic review on CBD for anxiety found a statistically significant anxiolytic signal, but noted that more trials are needed [3]. A 2024 pain review concluded that CBD shows promise but that trial quality and consistency limit broad claims [4].
- Safety note: CBD can interact with medications. A 2023 systematic review found liver enzyme elevation and possible drug-induced liver injury in some contexts [6].
CBG (Cannabigerol) – 3,000mg
- Evidence profile: Mostly preclinical and review-level
- Potential areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity
- Fayette County relevance: CBG is increasingly popular among local users for focus and digestive health. A 2024 human clinical trial found that 20mg CBG significantly reduced anxiety at 20, 45, and 60 minutes post-ingestion .
- Important note: CBG is already being sold commercially while the evidence base remains thin. Claims often outrun the science [7][8].
Delta-8 THC – 6,000mg
- Evidence profile: Pharmacologically relevant, psychoactive, less studied than delta-9 THC
- Comparative pharmacology: Delta-8 THC is a partial CB1 agonist with cannabimimetic activity, but appears less potent than delta-9 THC [9].
- Fayette County relevance: Delta-8 is popular for its milder psychoactive effects compared to delta-9. It’s often used for pain, nausea, and appetite stimulation.
- Safety concerns: A 2023 scoping review found that much of the delta-8 evidence base is still dominated by animal studies and public-health concerns rather than strong human trials [10].
THCa (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid) – 1,500mg
- What it is: The acidic precursor to THC. Non-psychoactive in its raw form.
- Key feature: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated (decarboxylation). This gives Fayette County users control over potency.
- Potential benefits: Anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antineoplastic possibilities (preclinical) [12].
- Fayette County relevance: The ability to use THCa raw (non-psychoactive) is valuable for daytime use, work, and driving.
Delta-9 THC – 90mg
- Best supported for: Chemotherapy-related nausea, appetite stimulation in HIV/AIDS, some pain conditions
- Fayette County relevance: Delta-9 THC is what most people associate with cannabis. It’s used for pain, sleep, and relaxation.
- Safety concerns: High doses can cause anxiety, panic, tachycardia, and impairment. A 2025 systematic review found consistent unfavorable associations with psychosis and cannabis use disorder [15].
CBN (Cannabinol) – 750mg
- Marketed for: Sleep and sedation
- Evidence reality: A 2021 review found no clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography to substantiate sleep claims for CBN [16].
- Fayette County relevance: Many local users take CBN before bed. While the evidence isn’t strong, the anecdotal reports are consistent.
CBC (Cannabichromene) – 750mg
- Evidence profile: Emerging, intriguing, mostly preclinical
- Potential areas: Antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure
- Fayette County relevance: CBC is included for its potential neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects.
Terpenes in OilWell’s RSO Formula
Terpenes are aromatic compounds that contribute to the flavor and potential effects of cannabis. OilWell’s RSO includes seven terpenes at 5%:
- Limonene (citrus-bright) – Potential mood-enhancing and anti-anxiety effects
- Myrcene – Often associated with relaxation (though human evidence is limited)
- Caryophyllene (pepper/spice) – Unique as a terpene that also acts as a CB2 agonist
- Pinene (forest-fresh) – May support alertness and respiratory function
- Linalool (floral, lavender) – Potential calming and anti-anxiety effects
- Humulene (earthy, woody) – Anti-inflammatory properties
- Terpinolene (piney, fruity) – May have uplifting and antibacterial effects
While terpene bioactivity is plausible and supported by preclinical research, robust proof of clinically meaningful entourage effects in humans remains limited [20][29].
How Fayette County Residents Are Using RSO
Fayette County’s diverse community uses RSO for a variety of purposes. Here are some of the most common applications we see among local users:
Chronic Pain Management
Local context: Fayette County has a significant population of farmers, ranchers, construction workers, and tradespeople who deal with chronic pain from years of physical labor. The opioid crisis has also affected our community, making non-addictive alternatives especially important.
How RSO helps: The multi-cannabinoid approach addresses pain through multiple pathways:
- CBD and THCa work through anti-inflammatory mechanisms
- Delta-8 and delta-9 THC provide analgesic effects
- CBG may support nerve health
- Beta-caryophyllene acts as a CB2 agonist for additional pain relief
Dosage guidance for Fayette County users:
- Daytime (non-psychoactive): 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual oil (THCa stays inactive)
- Nighttime (psychoactive): 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual oil
- Breakthrough pain: 2-3 puffs from the vape cartridge (1-2 minute onset)
Local resources: Fayette County has several pain management clinics, including:
- Fayette Medical Clinic (Somerville)
- Premier Pain Centers (La Grange)
- CHI St. Joseph Health – Fayette Clinic
Sleep Support
Local context: Sleep disorders are common in Fayette County, affecting people of all ages. Stress, shift work, and chronic pain all contribute to sleep difficulties.
How RSO helps: The combination of CBN, CBD, and myrcene provides a multi-faceted approach to sleep support. While the CBN evidence isn’t strong, many Fayette County users report better sleep with the full formula.
Dosage guidance:
- 1.0-2.0mL sublingual oil before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
- For some users, the vape cartridge provides faster onset for those who have trouble falling asleep
Local resources: Fayette County Memorial Hospital offers sleep studies and consultations.
Anxiety and Stress Relief
Local context: Fayette County has a strong veteran community, and PTSD is a significant concern. Anxiety also affects students, parents, and working professionals throughout our county.
How RSO helps: CBD, CBG, and limonene work together to address anxiety through multiple pathways. The 2024 Washington State University study found that 20mg CBG significantly reduced anxiety .
Dosage guidance:
- Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual oil (non-psychoactive)
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual oil for full spectrum support
Local resources:
- Fayette County Veterans Services
- Bluebonnet Trails Community Services (mental health support)
Chemotherapy Support
Local context: Fayette County residents undergoing chemotherapy at MD Anderson in Houston or local oncology centers often look for ways to manage side effects.
How RSO helps: Delta-8 THC has shown antiemetic properties [9], while delta-9 THC and CBD help with nausea and appetite stimulation [1][13].
Dosage guidance:
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil 1 hour before treatment
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief
- Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual oil every 6 hours as needed
Local resources: Fayette County Memorial Hospital offers oncology support services.
General Wellness and Prevention
Local context: Many Fayette County residents take a proactive approach to health, using supplements and natural products to maintain wellness.
How RSO helps: The multi-cannabinoid formula provides broad-spectrum support for inflammation, cellular health, and overall balance.
Dosage guidance:
- 0.5mL sublingual oil daily (raw or decarboxylated based on preference)
Is RSO Legal in Fayette County?
One of the most common questions we hear from Fayette County residents is about the legal status of RSO. Here’s what you need to know:
Federal Law (2018 Farm Bill)
- Hemp and hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight are legal at the federal level.
- OilWell’s RSO sublingual oil contains only 90mg delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—well under the 0.3% threshold.
- The product is legal under federal law.
Tennessee State Law
- Tennessee follows federal guidelines for hemp-derived products.
- The Tennessee Department of Agriculture oversees the state’s hemp program.
- RSO products that comply with the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit are legal in Tennessee.
Local Considerations
- Fayette County law enforcement follows state and federal guidelines.
- There are no local ordinances that restrict hemp-derived cannabinoid products beyond state law.
- As with any cannabinoid product, we recommend keeping your Certificate of Analysis (COA) with you to document compliance.
The THCa Advantage
OilWell’s RSO includes 1,500mg of THCa—the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. This is the key to the product’s legal status and flexibility:
- Raw use: THCa remains non-psychoactive when used without heating
- Activated use: Heating converts THCa to delta-9 THC (decarboxylation)
- Legal purchase, customer-controlled potency: You decide whether to use it raw or activate it
This framework allows Fayette County residents to legally purchase a product that can function as either:
- A non-psychoactive anti-inflammatory (raw)
- A full-potency psychoactive cannabinoid product (after home decarboxylation)
Important Legal Notice
- Customers are responsible for understanding and complying with their local laws regarding cannabinoid products.
- OilWell ships with full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, and receipts.
- International customers accept all customs and legal responsibility.
- The product is intended for adults 21+ only.
How to Use RSO Safely in Fayette County
Safety is our top priority at OilWell. Here’s how to use RSO responsibly in Fayette County:
Start Low, Go Slow
- Begin with 0.25-0.5mL sublingual oil and assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing.
- Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, and other factors.
Understand the Formats
OilWell offers two RSO formats, each with different characteristics:
| Format | Onset | Peak Effects | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sublingual Oil | 15-45 min | 1-2 hours | 4-6 hours | Sustained relief, precise dosing, daytime use (raw) |
| Vape Cartridge | 1-2 min | 10-15 min | 2-4 hours | Fast relief, portability, acute symptoms |
Daytime vs. Nighttime Use
- Daytime: Use the sublingual oil raw (no heat) for non-psychoactive benefits. THCa stays inactive.
- Nighttime: Use decarboxylated sublingual oil or the vape cartridge for full-spectrum effects.
Storage and Handling
- Store in a cool, dark place (refrigeration is fine but not required).
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Use the graduated dropper for precise dosing.
Decarboxylation Instructions (For Psychoactive Use)
- Preheat oven to 260°F (125°C).
- Transfer desired amount of oil to an oven-safe glass container.
- Place container in oven for 45-60 minutes.
- Allow to cool before use.
- Store decarboxylated oil in a separate container from raw oil.
Safety Considerations
- Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids.
- Consult your healthcare provider before use if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Start with lower doses if you are new to cannabinoids or have low tolerance.
- Be aware that delta-8 and activated THCa will trigger drug tests.
Why OilWell’s RSO Stands Out in Fayette County
Fayette County has options when it comes to cannabinoid products. Here’s what makes OilWell’s RSO different:
1. Multi-Cannabinoid Formula
Most RSO products focus on THC alone. OilWell’s formula includes seven cannabinoids for broader therapeutic potential:
- CBD (4,500mg)
- CBG (3,000mg)
- Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
- THCa (1,500mg)
- Delta-9 THC (90mg)
- CBN (750mg)
- CBC (750mg)
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
The inclusion of THCa gives Fayette County users control:
- Use raw for non-psychoactive benefits
- Decarboxylate at home for full potency
- Vape for instant activation
3. Solvent-Free Production
Traditional RSO used naphtha—a petroleum-based solvent with potential health risks. OilWell’s products are formulated with individual cannabinoid distillates and isolates, eliminating solvent concerns.
4. Live Terpenes at 5%
Terpenes are preserved and added back to enhance effects and flavor. The seven-terpene profile includes:
- Limonene (citrus)
- Myrcene (relaxing)
- Caryophyllene (pepper/spice)
- Pinene (forest-fresh)
- Linalool (lavender)
- Humulene (earthy)
- Terpinolene (piney/fruity)
5. Lab-Tested and Transparent
- Full panel testing: potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbial
- Certificates of Analysis (COAs) available
- Open-source formulas published for transparency
6. Made in Houston, Available in Fayette County
OilWell is based in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood but serves Fayette County through:
- Nationwide shipping (discreet packaging, 3-5 business days)
- Same-day delivery in Houston (free to Texas Medical Center)
- International shipping to compatible jurisdictions
7. Veteran-Founded, Community-Focused
OilWell was founded by Colin Valencia, a veteran who understands the needs of Fayette County’s military community. The company has:
- Donated $35,000 in products to encourage COVID vaccination
- Proactively removed Delta-8 products when regulations changed
- Partnered with local businesses and organizations
- Maintained a near 5.0 Google rating through customer-focused service
8. Open-Source Philosophy
OilWell publishes complete formulas so anyone can make their own version. This aligns with Rick Simpson’s original ethos of accessibility while adapting it for the modern era.
Common Questions from Fayette County Residents
Q: Will RSO get me high?
A: It depends on how you use it:
- Raw sublingual oil: No psychoactive effects (THCa stays inactive)
- Decarboxylated sublingual oil: Yes—converts THCa to delta-9 THC
- Vape cartridge: Yes—instant decarboxylation with each puff
Q: Will RSO show up on a drug test?
A: Delta-8 THC and activated THCa (delta-9 THC) will trigger most drug tests. The raw THCa should not, but there’s always a small risk of trace conversion.
Q: How does OilWell’s RSO compare to CBD oil?
A: Key differences:
- Cannabinoid diversity: OilWell’s RSO has seven cannabinoids vs. CBD-only products
- Potency: 16,590mg total cannabinoids vs. typical 1,000-3,000mg in CBD oils
- Psychoactive option: Ability to activate THCa for full potency
- Terpenes: Included for enhanced effects and flavor
Q: Is RSO safe to use with medications?
A: Cannabinoids can interact with medications, especially those metabolized by the liver. Consult your healthcare provider before combining RSO with:
- Blood thinners
- Antidepressants
- Anti-anxiety medications
- Blood pressure medications
- Immunosuppressants
- Chemotherapy drugs
Q: Can I use RSO for my pet?
A: OilWell’s RSO is formulated for human use. For pets, we recommend:
- Using our published CBD golden paste recipe
- Starting with very low doses
- Consulting with a veterinarian
- Monitoring closely for effects
Q: How should I store RSO?
A: Store in a cool, dark place. Refrigeration is fine but not required. Keep the bottle tightly closed and out of reach of children and pets.
Q: What’s the shelf life?
A: When stored properly, RSO maintains potency for 1-2 years. The MCT oil base helps preserve the cannabinoids.
Q: Can I travel with RSO?
A: Traveling with hemp-derived products is legal under federal law, but:
- Keep your COA and receipt with you
- Check airline policies (TSA allows hemp products with <0.3% delta-9 THC)
- Be aware of state laws at your destination
- Never travel internationally without verifying local laws
Q: How does OilWell’s RSO compare to traditional illegal RSO?
A: Key advantages:
- Legal purchase and possession
- Lab-tested for safety and potency
- Consistent, standardized formula
- No residual solvents
- Multiple cannabinoids vs. THC-only
- Two product formats (sublingual and vape)
- Patient-controlled potency
Q: Is there a money-back guarantee?
A: OilWell stands behind its products. If you’re not satisfied, contact us within 30 days for a refund or replacement.
How to Get RSO in Fayette County
OilWell makes it easy for Fayette County residents to access high-quality RSO:
Online Ordering
- Visit OilWell’s RSO product page
- Choose your format:
- Add to cart and proceed to checkout
- Enter your Fayette County shipping address
- Select shipping method:
- USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days)
- FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 business days)
- Complete payment (credit card, debit card, or other accepted methods)
- Receive discreet packaging with tracking information
Shipping to Fayette County
- Orders typically ship within 1 business day
- Free shipping on orders over $100
- Discreet packaging with no cannabis branding visible
- Tracking provided for all orders
- Signature-required option available
Local Pickup Options
While OilWell doesn’t have a physical location in Fayette County, Houston residents can take advantage of:
- Same-day delivery in Houston (free to Texas Medical Center)
- Pickup at the OilWell dispensary (810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006)
Customer Support
- Phone: (832) 416-2816
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://oilwellcbd.com/
- Instagram: @oilwellcbd
The OilWell Difference: Built on Integrity, Backed by Science
OilWell Cannabis wasn’t built overnight. It grew from real experiences, real science, and a commitment to helping people—just like the residents of Fayette County.
The Bentley Story
Everything started with a dog named Bentley. When veterinarians told Colin Valencia that euthanasia was the only option for his paralyzed companion, he refused to give up. Through research and experimentation, Colin developed a CBD golden paste that gave Bentley his life back. That same commitment to innovation and compassion drives OilWell today.
From Personal Struggle to Public Service
Colin’s journey with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction led him to develop Peace Gummies—the formula that helped him quit Xanax cold turkey. That personal experience informs OilWell’s approach to product development, ensuring that every formula addresses real human needs.
Media Recognition
OilWell’s credibility has been recognized by ABC13 Houston, which featured Colin and the company in seven comprehensive news segments spanning 2019 to 2023. These features covered:
- CBD business growth
- Delta-8 THC analysis
- COVID-19 community health initiatives
- Delta-8 legal challenges
- Marijuana pardons and criminal justice reform
- Industry innovation and Texas laws
Community Impact
OilWell’s commitment to Fayette County and beyond includes:
- Donating $35,000 in products to encourage COVID vaccination
- Proactively removing Delta-8 products when regulations changed
- Publishing open-source formulas so anyone can make their own version
- Maintaining a near 5.0 Google rating through customer-focused service
The OilWell Philosophy
- Accessibility over gatekeeping: No medical card required. Age 21+ only.
- Patient-controlled potency: THCa gives you control over psychoactivity.
- Open-source formulas: If you can’t afford our products, make your own.
- Evidence-informed, not evidence-overstating: We tell you what the science actually says.
Final Thoughts: RSO in Fayette County’s Future
Fayette County has always been a place where people take care of each other. When someone in our community is struggling—whether with pain, sleep, anxiety, or the side effects of serious illness—we look for solutions that work.
RSO represents a new frontier in natural relief. It’s not a magic cure, but for many Fayette County residents, it’s a valuable tool in their wellness toolkit. The key is using it responsibly, with honest information and realistic expectations.
OilWell is proud to serve Fayette County with RSO that’s:
✅ Legal and Farm Bill-compliant
✅ Lab-tested for safety and potency
✅ Formulated with seven cannabinoids for broad therapeutic potential
✅ Available in two formats for different needs
✅ Backed by science and transparency
If you’re considering RSO, we encourage you to:
- Start with our comprehensive guide
- Consult with your healthcare provider
- Begin with low doses and track your response
- Give it time—cannabinoids often require a period of adjustment
- Reach out to our customer support with any questions
Fayette County deserves the best. That’s why we built OilWell—so you can experience RSO the way it should be: safe, effective, and backed by integrity.
Ready to try RSO?
Have questions?
Call us at (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected].
We’re here to help Fayette County live better—naturally.
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