Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Lee County, Florida: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re in Lee County—whether you’re casting lines off the Sanibel Causeway, navigating the retirement communities of Lehigh Acres, or supporting a loved one at Lee Health’s oncology center—you’ve probably heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe a neighbor mentioned it at a farmers market in Fort Myers. Maybe a fellow veteran in Cape Coral shared their experience. Or maybe you’re searching online at 2 AM, desperate for alternatives after conventional medicine has fallen short.
We get it. We’ve been there. And we’re here to give you the honest, science-backed truth about RSO—what it is, what it isn’t, and how our modern formulas offer something radically different from what you’re likely to find in local Lee County dispensaries or from DIY makers in North Port.
Who Rick Simpson Was—and Why His Story Matters to Lee County
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a tradesman who, in 1997, fell from scaffolding and suffered a head injury that left him with persistent tinnitus and dizziness. When prescription medications failed him (a story we hear constantly from construction workers and fishing guides across Lee County), cannabis provided relief. But when he asked his doctor for support, he was refused.
Sound familiar? In Lee County, where fishing crews, construction workers, and hospitality staff face daily physical strain, the gap between injury and effective treatment is real. When you’re told to “just take these pills” but they don’t work—or make things worse—people start looking elsewhere.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003 when he claims concentrated cannabis oil removed three basal cell carcinoma lesions from his arm in four days. Important context: No biopsy confirmed this. No doctor documented it. No clinical trial validated it. This was personal testimony, not medical evidence. But that personal experience became the origin story of “Rick Simpson Oil” and sparked a global movement.
For Lee County residents dealing with skin cancer from decades of sun exposure on our beaches—this story resonates. We understand why it captures attention. But we also believe you deserve the full truth: personal stories can be powerful catalysts, but they are not proof.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: What 60 Grams Over 90 Days Actually Means
Simpson’s famous protocol was designed around crude, single-strain extracts. He recommended consuming 60 grams of oil over approximately 90 days through a strict titration:
- Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized dose (10-15mg) three times daily
- Weeks 2-5: Double every four days until reaching 1 gram per day
- Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily, divided into three doses
Critical safety context for Lee County readers:
This protocol delivered 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily—far exceeding anything studied clinically. For perspective, the FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is dosed at 2.5-20mg per day. At these concentrations, patients face severe intoxication, impairment, anxiety, tachycardia, and cannabis use disorder risks.
More importantly: No controlled trial has ever validated this protocol. Every batch of traditional RSO was different—no standardization, no lab testing, no verification of what was actually in the syringe. When you’re dealing with cancer patients at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa or Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers, that variability isn’t just inconvenient—it’s dangerous.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was (vs. What You Might Find Locally)
Traditional RSO was nearly black, tar-like oil made using naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade. The solvent evaporation process destroyed all terpenes and converted all THCa into delta-9 THC. Every batch varied based on the starting plant material.
If you’re shopping at dispensaries in Fort Myers or Naples and see products labeled “RSO,” ask yourself:
- Was it extracted with safe solvents?
- Does it have a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?
- What’s the actual cannabinoid profile?
Most products in Lee County’s medical cannabis dispensaries are THC-dominant and designed for the Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP), which requires a medical card and only serves specific conditions. Our formula is fundamentally different.
The Evolution: Why OilWell’s RSO Is Nothing Like Traditional RSO
Our formula diverges from Rick Simpson’s original in five deliberate, evidence-motivated ways:
1. Multi-Cannabinoid Approach (Not Just THC)
Traditional RSO used whatever single strain was available. Our sublingual oil contains seven defined cannabinoids at specific ratios:
- CBD (4,500mg): Strongest human evidence for seizure disorders and anxiety
- CBG (3,000mg): Promising for neuroprotection and inflammation
- Delta-8 THC (6,000mg): Psychoactive but less potent than delta-9
- THCa (1,500mg): Non-psychoactive precursor you control
- Delta-9 THC (90mg): Just 3mg/mL—well within legal limits
- CBN (750mg): Marketed for sleep, though evidence is emerging
- CBC (750mg): Early research on neurogenesis and pain
For Lee County’s diverse population—retirees managing arthritis, veterans with PTSD, cancer patients at Gulf Coast Medical Center—this multi-pathway approach offers broader therapeutic potential than THC alone.
2. Terpene Preservation
Traditional RSO had effectively zero terpenes due to heat destruction. Our formula includes 5% live terpenes: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, and terpinolene. These aren’t just for aroma—they interact with cannabinoid receptors and may contribute to the entourage effect.
If you’ve ever walked through the pine forests of Ocala National Forest or caught the citrus breeze from our orange groves, you know terpenes. The same compounds that give our region its signature scents may enhance how cannabinoids work in your body.
3. Patient-Controlled Potency Through THCa
This is revolutionary for Lee County residents. Our oil contains 1,500mg of raw THCa—the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. You decide:
- Daytime use (no impairment): Use it raw. THCa stays non-psychoactive, offering anti-inflammatory benefits without affecting your ability to drive US-41 or work at your job.
- Nighttime use (full strength): Decarboxylate at home (260°F for 45-60 minutes) to convert THCa into ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg, you get ~1,405mg total THC—potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but 100% legally because you control the activation.
For Lee County’s working professionals, veterans managing PTSD, or retirees who want functional daytime relief without impairment, this control is life-changing.
4. Reduced Delta-9 THC Dominance
Traditional RSO was 60-90% delta-9 THC. Our formula contains only 90mg total—3mg per mL. This dramatically reduces the anxiety, paranoia, and impairment risks that kept many Lee County residents from trying cannabis products.
5. Solvent-Free Production
Traditional RSO used toxic naphtha or isopropyl alcohol. Our formula is a blend of individual cannabinoid distillates in organic MCT oil—no residual solvents, no contamination risk. Every batch is third-party tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbes. Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are available for every Lee County customer.
Open-Source Formulas: Our Commitment to Accessibility
Rick Simpson gave his oil away for free and taught people how to make it. We honor that ethos by publishing our complete formulas publicly. If you can’t afford $129.99 for our sublingual oil, you can source the ingredients and make it yourself.
This isn’t marketing—it’s our founding principle. When Bentley, Colin’s paralyzed dog, was facing euthanasia, CBD golden paste saved him. That recipe was published for free so other pet owners could replicate it. We’re doing the same for humans.
For Lee County’s DIY community: The full formula is listed at the end of this guide. Sourcing individual cannabinoid distillates requires care and knowledge, but it’s possible. For most people, our lab-tested, professionally manufactured product is the safer, more convenient choice—especially when quality control matters for serious health conditions.
The Story That Defines Us: Bentley’s Miracle
OilWell wasn’t born in a boardroom. It was born when Colin’s dog Bentley was paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia. A rescue worker named Jessica asked: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
That question changed everything.
Colin created CBD golden paste. Bentley got up, walked over, and brought him his ball. From paralyzed to playing fetch. Bentley lived another 10 years, dying naturally at age 20. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced—neurodegeneration, dementia, glaucoma, arthritis. That decade of real-world formulation testing on a patient he loved more than anything became the foundation of our RSO formula.
Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real.
Colin’s Personal Journey: From PTSD and Benzo Addiction to Healing
Colin knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with severe PTSD and Xanax addiction. When he quit cold turkey—a feat that’s notoriously dangerous and difficult—he used the cannabinoid knowledge he’d developed keeping Bentley alive.
The Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzodiazepine withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical knowledge. He survived what many Lee County veterans and trauma survivors are experiencing right now.
Mainstream Media Recognition: Seven ABC13 Features
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest news market—featured Colin and OilWell in seven distinct news segments. Five different reporters sought him out for expertise on business, law, medicine, community health, and politics.
Why this matters for Lee County: Mainstream media validation from a major ABC affiliate isn’t something you can buy. It’s earned through consistency, expertise, and community action. When Texans needed to understand Delta-8 legality, ABC13 called Colin. When President Biden announced marijuana pardons, they called Colin—who revealed his own cannabis conviction history to put it in context.
Key moments:
- September 2019: First feature where Colin delivered his foundational quote: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… 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.”
- May 2021: Steve Campion’s Delta-8 investigation, where Colin’s honesty—“Maybe you want to get high”—became iconic.
- August 2021: $35,000 in free product given away to encourage COVID vaccination, coordinated with the City of Houston.
- October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight, Colin proactively removed products and warned other operators they were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics.
- October 2022: Revealed personal marijuana conviction history during Biden pardon coverage.
- April 2023: “Renaissance” framing—positioning OilWell at the frontier of legal cannabis innovation.
These features prove we’re not fly-by-night operators. We’re a recognized industry authority with a four-year track record of honest, sometimes blunt, always educational commentary.
Farm Bill Compliance: Legal Access Without a Medical Card
Our products contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC—well under the legal threshold. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. In Florida, hemp products are legal under state law and the 2018 Farm Bill.
For Lee County residents: No medical card required. No qualifying conditions. If you’re 21+, you can legally purchase and possess our products. We ship to Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Sanibel, Lehigh Acres, and every corner of Lee County.
Important legal notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Florida law focuses on delta-9 THC content at point of sale, which our products meet. If you decarboxylate at home, you’re responsible for understanding local possession laws. We provide full documentation, COAs, and receipts with every shipment.
Delivery to Lee County: How It Works
Since we operate from Houston, Texas, we offer nationwide shipping to Lee County via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days), FedEx, and UPS Ground (3-5 business days).
For Lee County’s seasonal residents (“snowbirds”): We can ship to your seasonal address in Fort Myers or your permanent residence up north. Tracking is provided for all orders.
Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible on the exterior—important for Lee County’s more conservative communities.
International shipping: Available to countries where hemp-derived products are legal. Minimum flat shipping fee applies; customs documentation included.
Condition-Specific Usage Context for Lee County Residents
Important disclaimer: These contexts are informed by research cited in our GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section and our formulation rationale. They are NOT medical prescriptions or FDA-approved treatment protocols. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider, especially if you have a medical condition, take medications, or are pregnant/nursing. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids.
Cancer Support (for patients at Moffitt, Lee Memorial, or undergoing chemo at local infusion centers):
- Pre-treatment: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before chemo for nausea prevention
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-treatment: 0.5mL every 6 hours as needed
- Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Chronic Pain (arthritis from beach walks, fishing injuries, construction work):
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual for anti-inflammatory benefits without impairment
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated for pain + sleep support
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed
Sleep Disorders (common in retirees, shift workers):
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual (50mg CBN at 2.0mL—dose level investigated in 2024 sleep literature)
PTSD & Anxiety (veterans, first responders, trauma survivors):
- Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual (CBD + CBG for anxiety pathways)
- Nighttime: 1.0mL full profile + CBN
General Titration: Start low, go slow. Begin with 0.25-0.5mL and assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing. Lee County’s heat and humidity can affect metabolism—adjust accordingly.
Competitive Comparison: Why OilWell Stands Apart in Lee County
OilWell vs. Florida Medical Cannabis Dispensaries (e.g., TCUP program):
| Feature | Florida Dispensary RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Cannabinoids | THC-only (~420mg per 0.5g) | 7 cannabinoids (16,590mg total) |
| CBG Content | 0mg | 3,000mg |
| Patient-Controlled Potency | No—always psychoactive | Yes—THCa stays raw until you heat it |
| Access Requirements | Medical card + qualifying condition | Age 21+ only |
| Delivery | Must drive to Fort Myers/Naples dispensary | Ships to your Lee County door |
| Legal Framework | Florida medical program | Farm Bill compliant |
OilWell vs. Hemp CBD RSO (like Lazarus Naturals):
| Feature | Typical Hemp RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Total Cannabinoids | 1,000mg | 16,590mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 0mg | 6,000mg |
| Psychoactive Option | No | Yes—via THCa decarb |
| Price | $40-50 | $129.99 |
For Lee County’s price-conscious consumers: Yes, we’re more expensive than basic CBD products. But you’re getting 16x more total cannabinoids across 7 compounds, lab-tested quality, and patient-controlled potency. For those who can’t afford it, our open-source formula lets you DIY.
The Science Behind Each Cannabinoid: What Lee County Needs to Know
CBD (4,500mg in our formula)
- Strongest human evidence: Seizure disorders (Epidiolex FDA-approved)
- Anxiety: 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiolytic signal—promising but needs more trials [3]
- Pain: 2024 review found promising but heterogeneous results [4]
- Safety: Can elevate liver enzymes; drug interactions possible [6]
- Lee County relevance: For retirees managing chronic conditions without wanting psychoactive effects
CBG (3,000mg)
- Research status: Mostly preclinical; human evidence sparse [7]
- Mechanisms: Interacts with CB receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, 5-HT1A [7]
- Potential: Neurologic disorders, IBD, antibacterial activity [8]
- Caution: Commercially sold despite thin evidence [7]
- Lee County relevance: For those with inflammatory bowel issues or neurodegenerative concerns
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
- Pharmacology: Partial CB1 agonist, less potent than delta-9 [9]
- Public health: 2023 review found mostly animal studies, reports of adverse effects [10]
- Manufacturing: Greater stability than delta-9, but quality concerns exist [11]
- Lee County relevance: For those wanting THC effects with potentially milder psychoactivity
THCa (1,500mg)
- Non-psychoactive: Does not produce THC effects unless heated [12]
- Potential: Anti-inflammatory via COX-2, neuroprotective via PPARγ [12]
- Lee County relevance: This is your “workday” option—functional relief without impairment
Delta-9 THC (90mg total)
- Established uses: Chemo nausea, HIV wasting, MS symptoms [1]
- Pain: High-THC products may help short-term pain but increase dizziness/sedation [13]
- Risks: Psychosis, anxiety, cannabis use disorder—especially at high doses [15]
- Lee County relevance: Our 3mg/mL dose is therapeutic yet manageable
CBN (750mg)
- Sleep claims: Marketed heavily, but 2021 review found NO clinical trials with validated sleep measures [16]
- 2024 update: Still lacking robust human trials [17]
- Lee County relevance: In our formula for potential sleep support, but we don’t overstate the evidence
CBC (750mg)
- Research: 2024 review highlights distinct pharmacology, antinociceptive potential [18]
- Early stage: Over-the-counter products sold despite little clinical evidence [18]
- Lee County relevance: Part of our multi-cannabinoid synergy approach
Terpene Profile: The Lee County Sensory Experience
Our live terpene blend (5% in both products) includes:
- Limonene: Citrus-bright aroma. Plausible anti-inflammatory, antioxidant—but oxidation can cause allergies [21][22]
- Myrcene: Earthy notes. Preclinical anxiolytic/analgesic, but human proof limited [23]
- Caryophyllene: Pepper/spice scent. Unique—direct CB2 agonist, relevant for inflammation [24]
- Pinene: Forest-fresh. Preclinical neuroprotective, but cognition claims are exploratory [25]
- Linalool: Floral/lavender. Stress/mood potential, but evidence preclinical [26]
- Humulene: Woody/earthy. Anti-inflammatory in early studies [27]
- Terpinolene: Piney/fruity. Least clinically characterized [28]
For Lee County: These terpenes echo our natural environment—the citrus groves, pine flatwoods, and coastal breezes. They make the product experience enjoyable while potentially contributing to therapeutic effects through the entourage effect [20][29].
Evidence Standards: Our Commitment to Honesty
We apply the same evidence hierarchy to our products that we apply to the entire cannabis field:
- Human clinical trials first
- Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- Institutional summaries (NIH, FDA)
- Preclinical literature when human data is sparse
Bottom line for Lee County consumers: We won’t claim something works unless the evidence supports it. We distinguish between:
- Well-supported: CBD for seizures, THC for chemo nausea
- Emerging: CBG for inflammation, CBC for neuroprotection
- Overstated: CBN as proven sleep aid, myrcene as proven sedative
This honesty is what separates us from the hype you might hear at a Fort Myers vape shop or see on social media.
RSO Sublingual Oil Formula
| Cannabinoid | Amount |
|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg |
| CBG | 3,000mg |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg |
| THCa | 1,500mg |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg |
| CBN | 750mg |
| CBC | 750mg |
| Total Cannabinoids | 16,590mg |
- Live Terpenes: 5%
- Format: 30mL bottle
- Active per mL: 553mg
- Price: $129.99
- Onset: 15-45 minutes
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19%
- Doses: ~40-60 per bottle
RSO Vape Cartridge Formula
| Cannabinoid | Percentage |
|---|---|
| CBD | 30% |
| CBG | 20% |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% |
| THCa | 10% |
| CBN | 10% |
| CBC | 10% |
- Live Terpenes: 5%+
- Format: 1 Gram cartridge
- Price: $49.99
- Onset: 1-2 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35%
- Compatibility: 510-thread batteries
How to Order in Lee County
Online: Visit oilwellcbd.com and select your product. We ship discreetly to all Lee County addresses.
Phone: (832) 416-2816—speak directly with our team about your needs.
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @oilwellcbd for updates and education
Delivery: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 days) or FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 days) to Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Lehigh Acres, Bonita Springs, Estero, Sanibel, Captiva, and all unincorporated Lee County areas.
Final Thoughts for Lee County
We know Lee County is a place where people value honesty, community, and practical solutions. Whether you’re a retiree in Pelican Bay, a veteran in Cape Coral, a fishing guide in Pine Island, or a cancer patient seeking support—you deserve transparent, evidence-based information.
Rick Simpson’s story inspired a movement, but his methods belonged to a different era. We’ve taken his core belief—that cannabis concentrate can help people—and built something safer, more precise, and legally accessible for Lee County residents.
Our promise: No snake oil. No false hope. Just the best possible version of RSO, backed by real science, published formulas, and a founder who’s lived the struggle you’re facing.
From Houston to Lee County—we’re here to help you make an informed decision about whether RSO is right for you.
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