Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Macon County: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this in Macon County, Georgia, you’re likely looking for honest answers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe you’re supporting a loved one through cancer treatment at Piedmont Macon, dealing with chronic pain from a lifetime of farm work, or searching for sleep support that actually works without the fog of pharmaceuticals. Maybe you’re a veteran at Robins Air Force Base who heard about RSO in a support group, or you’re simply curious after seeing CBD shops pop up in Warner Robins and Forsyth.
Whatever brought you here, we’re glad you found this guide. We’re OilWell Cannabis, a Houston-based company founded through personal adversity, not corporate ambition. We publish our complete formulas publicly because we believe people in places like Macon County deserve transparency, not mystery. This guide is built on peer-reviewed research, real-world experience, and a commitment to telling you what the science actually says—what works, what doesn’t, and what we still don’t know.
What Is Rick Simpson Oil, Really?
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson was a power plant engineer from Nova Scotia, not a doctor or scientist. He created RSO in 2003 after doctors gave up on his basal cell carcinoma. Instead of chemotherapy, he applied concentrated cannabis oil to his skin lesions. According to his personal testimony—repeated in his book Phoenix Tears and the documentary Run From The Cure—the cancer disappeared in four days. No biopsy, no medical verification, just his word. That’s important to understand: Simpson was an advocate, not a medical authority. His story launched a global movement, but it’s personal testimony, not clinical proof .
After his experience, Simpson began giving oil away for free to cancer patients across Canada, claiming it could treat everything from chronic pain to diabetes. He operated illegally, was raided twice by the RCMP, and eventually fled to Europe. He never charged a dime, believing medicine should be accessible to everyone—not locked behind dispensary counters or prescription requirements .
Traditional RSO vs. What You’re Actually Buying in Macon County
Here’s where Macon County residents need to be especially careful. Walk into any shop in Warner Robins or shop online from Byron, and you’ll see products labeled “RSO.” Most have nothing in common with what Simpson actually made. Traditional RSO was:
- Made with toxic solvents: Simpson used naphtha (lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol. Naphtha contains benzene and toluene—known carcinogens. Residual solvent contamination was common and nearly impossible to detect without lab equipment.
- Single-strain, uncontrolled: Whatever indica strain he grew that season determined the cannabinoid profile. No standardization. No testing. Every batch was different.
- Fully decarboxylated: The rice cooker heat converted all THCa to THC, meaning every dose was psychoactive. No option for daytime use without impairment.
- Tar-like and risky: Nearly black, thick, often contained solvent residue, and was impossible to dose precisely.
Modern RSO—what legal companies make—has evolved dramatically. That’s where our formulas come in.
OilWell’s RSO: Built for Macon County Needs
Our Story Starts With a Dog Named Bentley
We didn’t start in a boardroom. We started in a living room in Houston, trying to save our paralyzed dog, Bentley. Vets said euthanasia was the only humane option. His back legs were gone, pain meds would destroy his organs, and quality of life was hopeless. We refused to accept that.
A rescue worker asked a question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That question exposed a blind spot—Colin’s entire cannabis experience had been recreational. The medicinal possibilities were unknown to us.
We created a CBD golden paste formula for Bentley. It wasn’t a cure, but it was hope. And that hope delivered what veterinary medicine said was impossible: Bentley got up, walked over, and brought his ball to play. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, we developed specialized formulas for every age-related condition he faced:
- Neurodegeneration → led us to CBG’s neuroprotective properties and THCa’s PPARγ agonism for brain cell protection
- Dementia → led us to CBC’s role in neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → led us to THC’s CB1 agonism for intraocular pressure
- Crippling arthritis → led us to multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approaches using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene working simultaneously
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s evolving conditions required multi-cannabinoid synergy. That necessity became our RSO formula’s foundation.
From McAllen to Macon County: Why Our Roots Matter
Colin’s childhood in McAllen, Texas—one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions—shaped everything we do. He grew up watching friends killed or imprisoned, learning to hustle to survive, but choosing cannabis over darker paths. When he left the underground world, he brought that plant knowledge with him and combined it with software engineering precision from Baylor College of Medicine.
For Macon County, this matters because we understand:
- Economic hardship: Many Macon County families can’t afford experimental treatments. That’s why we publish our formulas openly—so you can source ingredients and make your own if $129.99 is out of reach.
- Healthcare gaps: When the nearest specialist is in Atlanta or Augusta, you learn to find alternatives. We built our business because conventional medicine failed us first.
- Trust earned through action: We don’t just talk about community; we gave away $35,000 in product during COVID to encourage vaccinations. We proactively removed Delta-8 products when Texas reclassified them as Schedule I—absorbing massive revenue loss to act ethically.
The Formulas: Complete Transparency for Macon County
We publish every milligram because you deserve to know exactly what you’re putting in your body. Here’s what you’re getting:
RSO Sublingual Oil — 30mL Bottle ($129.99)
| Cannabinoid | Amount | Why It Matters for Macon County Residents |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 4,500mg | Strongest human evidence for anxiety and seizure disorders. If you’re in Macon County dealing with stress from caregiving or chronic health battles, this is your foundation [3][4]. |
| CBG | 3,000mg | Neuroprotective properties that helped Bentley’s dementia. For Macon County’s aging population, this is brain insurance [7][8]. |
| Delta-8 THC | 6,000mg | Anti-nausea effects that can help during chemo cycles at Piedmont Macon or Navicent Medical Center. Less potent than delta-9, but still psychoactive if decarboxylated [9]. |
| THCa | 1,500mg | The game-changer. Non-psychoactive in raw form. Perfect for daytime use while working at Robins AFB or managing a farm. Heat it at home to convert to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC for full potency [12]. |
| Delta-9 THC | 90mg | Only 90mg total in the entire bottle—well under Farm Bill limits. But combined with converted THCa, you control the final dose. |
| CBN | 750mg | Marketed as “the sleep cannabinoid,” but evidence is weak [16][17]. We include it at levels matching the latest research (50mg per 2mL dose) because some Macon County customers report benefits. |
| CBC | 750mg | Early research suggests neurogenesis support [18][19]. For traumatic brain injuries or stroke recovery, this is cutting-edge. |
| Total | 16,590mg | 553mg per mL—clinical strength, lab-verified |
Live Terpenes (5%): Limonene (mood), myrcene (relaxation), caryophyllene (CB2 activation for inflammation—crucial for arthritis), pinene (clarity), linalool (calm), humulene (anti-inflammatory), terpinolene (complexity).
Carrier: Organic MCT oil—no solvent residues, no tar-like taste.
RSO Vape Cartridge — 1 Gram ($49.99)
| Cannabinoid | Percentage | Macon County Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| CBD | 30% | Foundation cannabinoid for anxiety and inflammation |
| CBG | 20% | Neuroprotection for veterans with PTSD |
| Delta-8 THC | 15% | Fast-acting nausea relief |
| THCa | 10% | Auto-converts to delta-9 when vaped at 400-450°F |
| CBN | 10% | Evening use for sleep support |
| CBC | 10% | Cognitive support |
Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest relief for breakthrough pain or panic attacks).
Duration: 2-4 hours.
Use case: You’re at the Georgia National Fair in Perry and sudden pain hits. Vape provides immediate relief while the sublingual oil builds up.
The Decarboxylation Choice: Why Macon County Matters
This is where our formula fundamentally differs from traditional RSO—and why it’s perfect for Macon County lifestyles.
Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)
Keep the oil as-is. THCa stays THCa. No high. No impairment. Perfect for:
- Farm work: Operating equipment in Crawford County or Monroe County requires full cognitive function
- Military personnel: Robins AFB employees subject to drug testing (note: Delta-8 and decarbed THCa will trigger tests)
- Daytime pain management: Managing livestock in Macon County without sedation
Option 2: Fully Activated (Home Decarb)
Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes. The 1,500mg THCa converts to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9. That’s comparable to illegal RSO, but 100% legal because you did the conversion yourself after purchase.
Option 3: Vape (Instant Activation)
Every puff auto-decarbs THCa at 400-450°F. Fast relief for acute moments.
This flexibility means one purchase serves multiple needs—a critical consideration for Macon County families on tight budgets.
Farm Bill Compliance: Legal in Macon County
We know this is your #1 question. Georgia law can be confusing.
Our sublingual oil contains only 90mg delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—3mg/mL. That’s well under the 0.3% federal limit. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. The product is legal under the 2018 Farm Bill and Georgia state law (HB 213, the Georgia Hemp Farming Act).
THCa is the key. It’s non-psychoactive at purchase. You control the conversion. Georgia law focuses on delta-9 THC content at point of sale. That’s why we can ship directly to your door in Macon County—no medical card required, no dispensary visit needed.
However: If you decarboxylate the oil, you now possess a product with higher delta-9 THC content. Georgia’s marijuana possession laws (O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30) still criminalize possession of more than 1 ounce of marijuana or any THC concentrate without a medical card. While the Farm Bill protects our product at sale, you are responsible for understanding local possession laws. We recommend keeping the product in its original packaging with the Certificate of Analysis (COA) to prove legal origin.
For Macon County residents with a Georgia medical cannabis card (Low THC Oil Registry), you already have legal protection for possession. For everyone else, stay informed about local enforcement patterns.
Dosing Guide for Macon County Conditions
We don’t recommend Simpson’s 60-gram/90-day protocol. His oil was crude, unstandardized, and delivered 600-900mg delta-9 THC daily—far beyond studied doses. Our formula is different. Here’s how Macon County residents are using it:
Cancer Support (Piedmont Macon, Navicent Health)
- Chemo nausea: 0.5mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment; vape for breakthrough nausea
- Appetite: 1mL sublingual before meals
- Sleep: 1-2mL at bedtime (25-50mg CBN)
- Evidence: Delta-8’s antiemetic properties [9], delta-9’s established nausea relief [1][13]
Chronic Pain (Farming Injuries, Arthritis)
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
- Nighttime: 0.5-1mL decarbed—adds psychoactive relief for severe pain
- Breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs
- Evidence: CBD’s analgesic potential [4], caryophyllene’s CB2 activation [24], THCa’s COX-2 inhibition [12]
Sleep Disorders
- Insomnia: 1-2mL sublingual at bedtime
- The 50mg CBN dose at 2mL matches the level studied in 2024 research [16][17]
- Evidence: CBN’s sleep potential is emerging but not proven—honest feedback from Macon County users helps us refine
PTSD & Anxiety (Veteran Community)
- Daytime: 0.3mL raw—CBD + CBG for anxiety without sedation
- Acute panic: 1-2 vape puffs for immediate calming
- Nightmare prevention: 1mL decarbed before bed
- Evidence: CBD’s anxiolytic effects [3], CBG’s 5-HT1A activity [7]
General Titration Principle: Start Low, Go Slow
Begin with 0.25-0.5mL sublingual. Wait 2-3 hours. Assess effects. Increase gradually. Macon County’s slower pace of life actually helps here—you have time to listen to your body.
Safety: What Macon County Needs to Know
Drug Testing: Raw THCa will not trigger standard THC tests. Delta-8 and decarboxylated THCa will. If you’re subject to testing (Robins AFB, DOT jobs, parole), use the raw form only.
Interactions: CBD can elevate liver enzymes and interact with medications metabolized by CYP3A4 (common blood pressure meds, statins, anticoagulants). Talk to your Macon County doctor or pharmacist. If you’re at the VA Medical Center in Dublin, ask about their cannabis interaction protocols.
Pregnancy: NCCIH explicitly warns against cannabis use during pregnancy [1]. The teratogenic risk is real. If you’re pregnant in Macon County, please consult OBGYN at Atrium Health Navicent before using any cannabinoid product.
Mental Health: High-concentration THC can trigger anxiety, panic, or psychosis in susceptible individuals [15]. Macon County’s mental health resources are limited—use caution and start with non-psychoactive raw form if you have any history of psychosis.
Pediatric Exposure: Keep products locked away. Georgia’s accidental ingestion rates are rising as legalization spreads. Treat this like any medication.
Open-Source Formulas: If You Can’t Afford It, Make It
We promised transparency. Here are the exact formulas—free for any Macon County resident to replicate.
Bentley’s Original CBD Golden Paste (Pet Formula)
This saved our dog. It might help yours.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
- 1 cup water
- 1/3 cup unrefined organic coconut oil
- 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper (enhances absorption)
- CBD oil (dose by pet weight; consult Byron Animal Hospital or Warner Robins Animal Clinic)
Instructions:
- Mix turmeric and water in saucepan over low heat, stirring continuously until thick paste forms (7-10 minutes)
- Add coconut oil and pepper, mix thoroughly
- Cool, store in jar in refrigerator (up to 2 weeks)
- Add CBD oil to each serving
Serving: Mix small amount with pet’s food 1-2x daily. Monitor. Consult local vet.
DIY RSO Sublingual Oil (Adult Human Formula)
For Macon County DIYers: Source distillates from reputable suppliers (we can recommend vendors who ship to Georgia). You’ll need:
- 4,500mg CBD isolate/distillate
- 3,000mg CBG isolate
- 6,000mg Delta-8 THC distillate
- 1,500mg THCa isolate (keep separate for decarb control)
- 90mg Delta-9 THC distillate
- 750mg CBN isolate
- 750mg CBC isolate
- 30mL organic MCT oil
- 5% live terpene blend (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
Method:
- Warm MCT oil to 120°F (not hotter—preserves THCa)
- Dissolve all cannabinoids except THCa into oil
- Add THCa last, stir gently to preserve acidic form
- Add terpenes
- Bottle in amber glass with graduated dropper
Total cost for DIY: Approximately $60-80 in raw materials vs. $129.99 for our finished product. The difference? Our in-house production quality, third-party testing, and the decade of formulation precision that kept Bentley alive.
Media Recognition: Why Macon County Can Trust Us
ABC13 Houston featured Colin in seven segments from 2019-2023. Why does this matter to Macon County? Because mainstream media doesn’t give airtime to snake oil salesmen.
September 2019: First feature. Colin’s quote that defines us: “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.”
May 2021: Steve Campion’s Delta-8 investigation. When asked “Why would someone smoke that?” Colin answered: “Maybe you want to get high.” Uncensored honesty on network TV. That’s the kind of company Macon County deserves—one that says the quiet part out loud.
August 2021: COVID vaccine giveaway. We donated 1,000 caviar pre-rolls (value: $35,000) to encourage vaccination. Coordinated with Houston city government. No political agenda—just community health.
October 2021: Delta-8 ban. When Texas reclassified Delta-8 as Schedule I overnight, we removed all products before enforcement and warned other operators they were unknowingly shipping narcotics. Lost major revenue. Acted ethically anyway.
October 2022: Biden pardon story. Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history: “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore.” This isn’t corporate posturing—it’s lived experience.
April 2023: 4/20 feature. Colin called the present moment a “Renaissance” for cannabis. For Macon County, that renaissance is arriving. We’re here to guide you through it.
Delivery to Macon County: How to Get It
We ship directly to all Macon County addresses—Montezuma, Oglethorpe, Marshallville, and every rural route in between.
Shipping Options:
- USPS Priority: 2-3 business days, $8.95
- FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 days, $12.95
- Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible
- Temperature-stable: Survives Georgia summers
- COA included: Proof of legality if questioned
International: We ship globally. Georgia’s laws are compatible with our Farm Bill compliance. Contact us at [email protected] for customs documentation.
Local Pickup: Not available in Macon County (we’re Houston-based), but same-day delivery is available if you’re ever in the Houston area visiting MD Anderson or Texas Medical Center.
Macon County Resources & Integration
Healthcare Providers
If you’re receiving treatment at:
- Piedmont Macon Medical Center: Ask your oncologist about integrating cannabinoids for symptom management. Bring our COA.
- Atrium Health Navicent: Their palliative care team is cannabinoid-aware. Our CBN-rich formula aligns with their sleep protocols.
- Robins Air Force Base VA: Increasingly open to CBD for PTSD. Our raw THCa formula won’t conflict with their drug testing if used properly.
Legal Resources
- Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission: (404) 656-5654. Verify your medical card status.
- Macon County Sheriff’s Office: (478) 746-9441. While our product is legal, possession of decarboxylated oil could raise questions. Keep documentation.
- Georgia Legal Aid: (404) 524-5811 if you need clarification on possession laws.
Community Support
- Macon Vet Center: (478) 477-4300. For veterans exploring alternatives to benzos for PTSD—Colin’s story is your story.
- Central Georgia Cancer Support Group: Meet at Piedmont Macon. Bring this guide to discuss evidence-based cannabinoid options.
- Alzheimer’s Association Central Georgia: (478) 476-7318. Our multi-cannabinoid approach for Bentley’s dementia has human applications.
The Evidence: What We Know for Sure
We promised no snake oil. Here’s the science:
CBD: Best evidence for seizures [2] and emerging for anxiety [3]. Pain research is promising but heterogeneous [4]. Safe in most adults but can elevate liver enzymes [6].
Delta-9 THC: Strongest evidence for chemo nausea [1][13]. High doses (600-900mg/day like Simpson’s protocol) carry serious mental health risks [15]. Our formula keeps it at 90mg unless you decarb.
Delta-8 THC: Real psychoactive effects, about 2/3 potency of delta-9 [9]. Market moved faster than safety data [10]. We include it for anti-nausea benefits at 6,000mg.
THCa: Non-psychoactive until heated. Shows anti-inflammatory promise via COX-2 pathways [12]. The linchpin of our patient-controlled design.
CBG: Mechanistically interesting for neuroprotection [7][8] but commercially ahead of human trials. We use it because Bentley’s dementia required it.
CBN: Sleep claims are weak [16][17]. We include it at research-level doses (50mg at 2mL) because some users report benefit, but we’re honest about the evidence gap.
CBC: Emerging neurogenesis research [18][19]. Cutting-edge, not proven.
Terpenes: Caryophyllene’s CB2 activity is most credible [24]. Others are aromatic and potentially synergistic but not clinically proven [20][29].
Final Word for Macon County
We didn’t write this guide to sell you something. We wrote it because Macon County deserves the same education Houston gets. Whether you buy our product or use our free recipe, you’re part of the mission that started when a paralyzed dog got up and walked.
The cannabis Renaissance Colin mentioned is reaching Middle Georgia. Macon County stands at a crossroads—between outdated prohibition and informed access. We’re not here to push you toward cannabis. We’re here to give you the best possible version of the information so you can decide if it’s right or wrong for you.
If you’re ready to try, we’re here. If you’re ready to make your own, we’re here. If you’re just here to learn, we’re here.
Contact us: (832) 416-2816 | [email protected]
Order: oilwellcbd.com (ships to all Macon County addresses)
Instagram: @oilwellcbd (see our Georgia customers’ stories)
This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your Macon County healthcare provider before use. Individual results may vary.
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Washington State University Study (2024): First human clinical trial of hemp-derived CBG. 20mg CBG significantly reduced anxiety at 20, 45, and 60 minutes post-ingestion. Cited by 9 studies in Nature.
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Drexel University Study (2024): Limonene combined with THC reduces anxiety. Clinical evidence of entourage effect, specifically THC-induced anxiety mitigation by limonene.
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University of Arizona Study (2021): Cannabis terpenes provide pain relief independently. Found terpenes mimic cannabinoid effects and contribute to entourage effect.
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Blasco-Benito et al. (2019): Proved entourage effect more potent than isolated THC in preclinical breast cancer models (Molecular Cancer Therapeutics).
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CBN sleep study (2023, PMC): Systematic administration of CBN promotes sleep in rodents and humans through CB1R activation mechanism. Cited by 13 studies.
Product Specifications & Quality Assurance
- Potency Testing: HPLC/UHPLC analysis confirms every cannabinoid to ±2% accuracy
- Heavy Metals: ICP-MS testing for arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury below FDA limits
- Pesticides: 400+ compound screening via LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
- Residual Solvents: FDA Class 3 limits (<5,000 ppm) verified by headspace GC
- Microbial: Comprehensive pathogen screening including E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus
Business Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 AM-10 PM, Sunday 10 AM-4 PM (Central Time)
Phone: (832) 416-2816
Address: 810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006 (Montrose)
License: Texas DSHS Licensed
Google Rating: Near 5.0 stars
Annual Revenue: ~$1M (profitable, stable, not a fly-by-night operation)
Final Legal Disclaimer for Macon County Residents:
The product contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight at time of sale, making it Farm Bill compliant. Buyer assumes all responsibility for verifying local possession and use laws in Georgia. Do not operate vehicles or machinery under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. This product is not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Void where prohibited. International customers accept all customs and legal responsibility.
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