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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Marshall County, Indiana: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: From Nova Scotia to Northern Indiana If you live in Marshall County, Indiana — whether you're in Plymouth, Bremen, Culver, or anywhere between the cornfields and the lakes — you've probably heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe a neighbor mentioned it at the Koontz Lake bait shop. Maybe someone in your church group brought it up during a prayer chain for a cancer patient. Maybe you're one of the thousands of Hoosiers right here in our corner of north-central Indiana searching for alternatives after conventional medicine hasn't delivered the relief you need. We're OilWell Cannabis, and we wrote this guide for you. Not for search engines. Not for hype. For the real people of Marshall County who deserve honest answers about RSO — what it is, what it can and can't do, and how our modern, legal, Farm Bill-compliant formulas bring Simpson's vision into the 21st century while respecting the evidence and your intelligence. Who Was Rick Simpson, Really? Rick Simpson wasn't a doctor. He wasn't a scientist. He was a power engineer from Amherst, Nova Scotia — a tradesman who got hurt on the job in 1997, fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton, and suffered a head injury that left him with ringing ears, dizziness, and pain that prescription drugs couldn't touch. When his doctor dismissed cannabis as an option, Simpson found his own path. That path led him to a 1974 NIH-funded study from Virginia that suggested THC could slow tumors in mice (though that study was never replicated in humans). In 2003, Simpson claimed that applying concentrated cannabis oil to three bumps on his arm — diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma —...

OilWell CBD 22 min read 4,824 words Updated Mar 23, 2026

Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Marshall County, Indiana: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis

Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: From Nova Scotia to Northern Indiana

If you live in Marshall County, Indiana — whether you’re in Plymouth, Bremen, Culver, or anywhere between the cornfields and the lakes — you’ve probably heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe a neighbor mentioned it at the Koontz Lake bait shop. Maybe someone in your church group brought it up during a prayer chain for a cancer patient. Maybe you’re one of the thousands of Hoosiers right here in our corner of north-central Indiana searching for alternatives after conventional medicine hasn’t delivered the relief you need.

We’re OilWell Cannabis, and we wrote this guide for you. Not for search engines. Not for hype. For the real people of Marshall County who deserve honest answers about RSO — what it is, what it can and can’t do, and how our modern, legal, Farm Bill-compliant formulas bring Simpson’s vision into the 21st century while respecting the evidence and your intelligence.

Who Was Rick Simpson, Really?

Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Amherst, Nova Scotia — a tradesman who got hurt on the job in 1997, fell from scaffolding at a hospital in Moncton, and suffered a head injury that left him with ringing ears, dizziness, and pain that prescription drugs couldn’t touch. When his doctor dismissed cannabis as an option, Simpson found his own path. That path led him to a 1974 NIH-funded study from Virginia that suggested THC could slow tumors in mice (though that study was never replicated in humans).

In 2003, Simpson claimed that applying concentrated cannabis oil to three bumps on his arm — diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma — made them disappear in four days. No biopsy confirmation. No independent medical verification. But that personal testimony became the origin story of Rick Simpson Oil, and it sparked a global movement that even reached rural Indiana.

Important context: Simpson’s skin cancer story is historically significant as the catalyst for RSO, but it remains personal testimony, not medical evidence. We honor his contribution — he drew attention to cannabinoids when the world was ignoring them — but we never present his claims as proven fact. That’s the difference between advocacy and science, and it’s a line we refuse to cross for our customers in Marshall County.

The Traditional 60-Gram Protocol: What Simpson Actually Recommended

After his 2003 experience, Simpson gave away his oil for free to cancer patients and others in Maccan, Nova Scotia. He charged nothing. He claimed to help people with cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more. His documentary Run From The Cure (2005) spread his story globally, including to underground cannabis communities here in Indiana where dispensaries don’t exist.

Simpson’s core protocol was specific: 60 grams of oil over approximately 90 days.

  • Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized dose (10-15mg) three times daily
  • Weeks 2-5: Double every four days, building to 1 gram per day by week five
  • Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily, divided into three doses
  • Administration: Primarily oral/sublingual; topical for skin issues; inhalation only for symptom relief, not primary treatment
  • Post-protocol: 1-2 grams per month maintenance

Critical evaluation of this protocol for Marshall County residents:

This protocol was designed around crude, unstandardized material. There are no controlled trials validating it. The THC exposure at peak dosing (600-900mg daily) is far beyond anything studied clinically and carries serious risks: severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, hypotension, cannabis use disorder, and potential mental health impacts [1][13][14][15]. For cancer patients in Marshall County — perhaps receiving treatment at IU Health Starke Hospital in Knox or Pilgrim Manor in Plymouth — using unregulated oil instead of proven oncologic therapies can cause genuine harm.

We present this protocol because people in Bremen, Walkerton, and Argos are searching for it right now. They need to find it here, with honest context, not on some forum that promises miracles without warning about risks.

What Traditional RSO Actually Was: The Product Reality

Traditional RSO wasn’t a standardized medicine. It was a crude extract defined by Simpson’s method, not lab specifications:

  • Source: Single high-THC indica strain, no standardization
  • Extraction: Naphtha (a petroleum-based solvent) or 99% isopropyl alcohol — neither food-grade
  • Process: Bucket, solvent, filter, rice cooker evaporation, syringes
  • Appearance: Nearly black, thick, tar-like oil with possible solvent-residual odor
  • Cannabinoids: Fully decarboxylated, 60-90% THC (estimated), minor cannabinoids at natural ratios
  • Terpenes: Essentially none — destroyed by heat and solvent
  • Testing: None. No COAs, no potency verification, no contaminant screening
  • Residual solvents: Significant risk with naphtha, which may contain benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens

For DIY makers in Marshall County’s rural areas — where agricultural knowledge runs deep but cannabis chemistry training doesn’t — this solvent risk is real and serious. Modern extraction uses food-grade ethanol or CO₂. OilWell uses neither; we formulate from individual distillates in a solvent-free process.

Traditional RSO vs. Modern Formulated RSO: The Marshall County Comparison

Feature Traditional RSO OilWell RSO (Marshall County Legal)
Legal Status Schedule I (illegal) Farm Bill compliant (<0.3% delta-9 THC)
Cannabinoids Single THC-dominant, uncontrolled 7 defined cannabinoids at specific ratios
THC Content 600-900mg/day at peak 90mg total in entire bottle (raw)
THCa Destroyed by heat 1,500mg preserved for customer control
Terpenes None Live terpenes at 5% (7 specific terpenes)
Solvents Naphtha/isopropanol (toxic risk) Solvent-free production
Standardization None Lab-tested, COAs available
Access Black market only Ships legally to Plymouth, Bremen, Culver
Price Variable/unreliable $129.99 (sublingual), $49.99 (vape)
Potency Control Always psychoactive Customer controls activation

This isn’t just an improvement — it’s a paradigm shift. For Marshall County residents who can’t access medical cannabis (Indiana’s program is one of the nation’s most restrictive), our THCa framework creates legal access to therapeutic-potency cannabinoids without leaving Starke County or crossing state lines.

About OilWell Cannabis: From McAllen to Montrose to Marshall County

Our Origin Story: Bentley, Not a Boardroom

OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a corporate retreat. It started with a dog named Bentley in Houston, Texas.

Bentley was more than a pet — he was family. When veterinarians told Colin Valencia 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 had recreational cannabis experience, but not therapeutic. He learned to make CBD golden paste — turmeric, coconut oil, black pepper, CBD oil. Bentley got up. He walked over and brought Colin his ball. From paralyzed to playing fetch. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real.

Bentley lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced:

  • Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for PPARγ agonism
  • Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis
  • Glaucoma → THC for CB1 agonism
  • Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory (CBD, CBG, THCa, beta-caryophyllene)

Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s needs required multi-cannabinoid synergy with pharmaceutical precision. That decade of real-world formulation — driven by love, not profit — became the foundation of our RSO formula.

Colin’s Personal Journey: PTSD, Benzo Addiction, and Cold Turkey Recovery

Colin knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. When he decided to quit Xanax, he did it cold turkey — notoriously difficult and dangerous — using the cannabinoid knowledge he developed saving Bentley.

The Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical. He lived what RSO patients live: desperation when pills fail, discovery that cannabinoids work when pharmaceuticals don’t.

McAllen Roots: Growing Up on the Border

Colin grew up in McAllen, Texas — across from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions. He learned to hustle early, transporting items across the border. Best friends killed or imprisoned. Every form of violence imaginable. By sixteen, he had to leave home.

Despite that environment, he chose cannabis over harder substances. He learned the plant intimately in the traditional, pre-legalization world. He later became a software engineer, doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine — combining deep plant knowledge with medical-grade technical precision.

That combination defines OilWell: the grit of someone who survived the Borderplex, the precision of someone who worked at a world-class medical institution, and the compassion of someone who wouldn’t let his dog die without a fight.

Our Philosophy: Four Principles for Marshall County

  1. Accessibility over gatekeeping. No medical card needed. Anyone 21+ can purchase. We ship nationwide — including to Plymouth, Bremen, Culver, and every corner of Marshall County. Rick Simpson believed medicine should be accessible; we built a legal system that makes it accessible.

  2. Patient-controlled potency. Our THCa is sold raw. You decide whether to use it non-psychoactively for daytime work at the RV factories in Middlebury or the steel mills in Knox, or decarboxylate it into full-potency THC for nighttime relief. Simpson believed patients should control their medicine; we engineered a product that actually gives you that control through chemistry.

  3. Open-source formulas. We publish everything — every mg, every percentage. If $129.99 is out of reach for your family’s budget here in Marshall County, you can source the ingredients and make your own version. Rick Simpson gave his oil away free; we sell a professional product AND publish the recipe.

  4. Evidence-informed, not hype. We hold ourselves to the same evidence standards we apply to everyone else. The 29 peer-reviewed citations in this guide aren’t decoration — they’re the foundation of every claim we make.

ABC13 Media Recognition: Seven Features, Four Years, One Voice

Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured Colin Valencia in seven news segments. Five different reporters. Topics spanning business, law, medicine, community health, and politics. No other Houston cannabis operator has that track record.

Why this matters for Marshall County: Mainstream media validation from a major ABC affiliate establishes credibility no marketing can buy. When Indiana residents search “RSO near me” or “is RSO legal in Indiana,” they need to know they’re dealing with a company that major news organizations trust as an authority.

The highlights:

  • September 2019: Colin’s foundational quote — “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… there’s enough research out there that people just need to know and try and have the best possible version”
  • August 2021: $35,000 in free product donated to encourage COVID vaccination — coordination with City of Houston, no political agenda
  • 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: Colin revealed personal marijuana conviction history — “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore”
  • April 2023: Growing hemp on camera, framing the present as a “Renaissance” to be enjoyed

This isn’t paid promotion. It’s earned recognition. And for Marshall County residents evaluating cannabis companies from a distance, that third-party validation matters.

The Legal Framework: Why Our RSO is Available in Marshall County

Farm Bill Compliance: The THCa Innovation

The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. Our sublingual oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle — 3mg/mL, well under the legal threshold.

THCa is the game-changer: This acidic precursor is not psychoactive and is Farm Bill compliant at point of sale. When you heat it at 260°F for 45-60 minutes, 1,500mg THCa converts to approximately 1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC — full therapeutic potency, entirely through your controlled activation.

Important legal notice for Marshall County residents: Under Indiana law, hemp-derived products with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC are legal. However, THCa conversion to THC through decarboxylation may affect legal status. The customer assumes responsibility for understanding and complying with Indiana law. We provide full COAs and documentation, but you must verify local regulations. Void where prohibited.

Shipping to Marshall County: How It Works

We ship to every address in Marshall County:

  • Plymouth (46563): 2-3 business days via USPS Priority
  • Bremen (46506): Same timeframe
  • Culver (46511): Same timeframe
  • Walkerton (46574): Same timeframe
  • Argos (46501): Same timeframe
  • La Paz (46537): Same timeframe
  • Donaldson (46513): Same timeframe

All packages ship from Houston with tracking. Discreet packaging — no cannabis branding visible. COAs included for customs/legal verification. We ship to Indiana because our products comply with federal law at origin; Indiana acceptance is the customer’s responsibility.

The Science: Evidence for Each Cannabinoid

CBD: The Best-Studied Non-Psychoactive Cannabinoid

Best evidence: Certain rare epilepsies (Lennox-Gastaut, Dravet) — this is the clearest major example acknowledged by NIH and peer-reviewed literature [1][2].

Anxiety: A 2024 systematic review of 316 participants across 8 studies found statistically significant anxiolytic effects, but authors stress the clinical sample remains limited [3]. For Marshall County residents dealing with farm stress, manufacturing job pressures, or rural isolation anxiety, this suggests potential benefit but not guaranteed results.

Pain: A 2024 systematic review concluded the literature is “promising but heterogeneous,” with trial quality limiting confidence [4]. If you’re in Marshall County dealing with chronic pain from factory work at Forest River or Tiara Yachts, CBD may help but isn’t a miracle.

Sleep: A 2023 review found studies methodologically weak, with few objective sleep measures [5]. For insomniacs in Culver or Plymouth, CBD is worth trying but not a sure fix.

Safety: A 2023 meta-analysis found real signals for liver enzyme elevation and drug-induced liver injury, especially concerning for concentrated oral products and polypharmacy [6]. If you’re on multiple medications common among older adults in Marshall County, consult your doctor.

Bottom line: CBD has the strongest human evidence among non-intoxicating cannabinoids, but even here, strong evidence is concentrated in specific indications rather than broad wellness claims [1]-[6].

CBG: The “Mother Cannabinoid”

Pharmacologically distinct from THC and CBD, CBG interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling [7]. Reviews discuss potential relevance for neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, and antibacterial activity, but these are primarily pharmacology-led hypotheses from preclinical work [7][8].

Critical caution: CBG is already being sold commercially while the evidence base remains thin [7]. Claims frequently outrun the science. For Marshall County residents with GI issues or neurologic concerns, CBG is promising but not proven.

Delta-8 THC: Not “Diet Weed”

A 2022 review concluded delta-8 and delta-9 have broadly similar pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics [9]. Delta-8 is a partial CB1 agonist with cannabimimetic activity, but less potent than delta-9 due to weaker receptor affinity [9].

Public health concerns: A 2023 scoping review noted most evidence comes from animal studies and use reports, with reports of adverse consequences and regulatory concerns [10]. The chemistry review notes commercial interest is tied to easier synthesis, raising manufacturing quality questions [11].

Bottom line: Delta-8 is psychoactive with real pharmacologic activity but incomplete human safety characterization. It’s not “diet weed” — it’s a THC analogue that requires respect [9]-[11].

THCa: The Legal Loophole That’s Actually Chemistry

THCa is the acidic precursor to THC. It doesn’t produce psychoactive effects — unless heated. The major review emphasizes interpretation depends on route, temperature, processing, and storage because THCa converts to THC [12].

Research status: In vitro and rodent studies suggest anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, and antineoplastic possibilities, but these aren’t established human outcomes [12].

For Marshall County: If you work at the Culver Academies or in Plymouth’s downtown and need daytime relief without impairment, using THCa raw is viable. If you need full potency at night, decarboxylate it. This flexibility is revolutionary for Indiana’s legal landscape.

Delta-9 THC: The Most Studied Psychoactive Cannabinoid

NCCIH identifies THC-containing medicines as relevant for chemotherapy nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite/weight loss, and some MS/pain outcomes, while stressing many other uses remain uncertain [1].

Pain evidence: A 2022 systematic review found high-THC products may provide short-term pain benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, and discontinuation [13].

Mental health risk: A 2025 systematic review found consistent unfavorable associations between high-concentration THC products and psychosis/schizophrenia outcomes, with concerning signals for anxiety and depression in non-therapeutic settings [15].

For Marshall County veterans: We know PTSD is prevalent in our rural veteran community. THC can help with nightmares and hyperarousal, but the psychiatric risk profile means it must be used judiciously, ideally under medical supervision from VA physicians or local providers.

Bottom line: Delta-9 THC has legitimate therapeutic relevance but carries the clearest intoxication, psychiatric, and dose-related safety liabilities [1][13]-[15].

CBN: The “Sleep Cannabinoid” with Weak Evidence

CBN is widely marketed for sleep, but a 2021 narrative review screened 99 human-study abstracts and found no clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography that could substantiate strong sleep claims [16]. A 2024 updated review concluded cannabinoid sleep research still doesn’t match real-world use scale [17].

For Marshall County insomniacs: The evidence doesn’t support CBN as a proven sleep aid, though some users report benefit. Our formula includes 750mg CBN (25mg per mL at 1mL dose), which aligns with dosages in the limited literature, but we won’t overstate what science doesn’t support.

CBC: The Emerging Minor Cannabinoid

A 2024 focused review argues CBC has distinct pharmacodynamics and highlights antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure areas as interesting research targets [18]. However, over-the-counter CBC products are already being sold despite little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety [18].

Bottom line: CBC is scientifically credible but clinically immature [18][19].

Terpenes: The Entourage Effect Reality Check

The 2024 entourage-effect review makes this crucial: terpene bioactivity is plausible, but robust proof of clinically meaningful entourage effects in humans remains limited [20][29].

Limonene: Multifunctional monoterpene with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective potential — but most claims from nonhuman literature [21]. Oxidation products are contact allergens [22].

Myrcene: Anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic properties described, but “human studies are lacking” [23]. The “couch-lock” claim is stronger than evidence supports.

Caryophyllene: Selective CB2 receptor agonist — unusually relevant [24]. Anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, gastroprotective potential, but human confirmation limited [24].

Pinene & Linalool: Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective signals justify future study, but “well-designed clinical trials are lacking” [25]. Linalool may have antidepressant mechanisms, but remains translational [26]. Both have oxidation allergen concerns [22].

Humulene: 2024 scoping review found broad preclinical evidence and even rodent cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine A2a pathways, but “not yet establish consistent human efficacy” [27].

Terpinolene: Evidence base “dominated by in silico, in vitro, and animal studies” [28]. Among listed terpenes, it’s especially underdeveloped clinically.

For Marshall County: These terpenes create our product’s citrus-pepper-forest-lavender-earthy-piney aroma profile. They may contribute to the experience, but we won’t claim they cure anything. Science doesn’t support that.

The OilWell RSO Formulas: Complete Transparency

RSO Sublingual Oil: The Marshall County Workhorse

Price: $129.99 for 30mL (approx. 40-60 doses)

Cannabinoid Amount What This Means for You
CBD 4,500mg Non-intoxicating foundation, anxiolytic and anti-inflammatory potential [3][4]
CBG 3,000mg Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory potential [7][8]
Delta-8 THC 6,000mg Psychoactive but less potent than delta-9; antiemetic potential [9]
THCa 1,500mg The legal game-changer: Non-psychoactive raw, ~1,315mg THC when decarboxylated [12]
Delta-9 THC 90mg Minimal in raw form; combined with decarbed THCa for full potency
CBN 750mg 25mg per mL at 1mL dose — aligns with limited sleep literature [16][17]
CBC 750mg Neurogenesis and anti-inflammatory potential [18][19]
Total 16,590mg 553mg per mL — precise, consistent, verifiable

Terpenes: 5% live terpene profile — limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene. Sensory experience: citrus brightness, pepper spice, forest freshness, lavender calm, earthy depth.

Carrier: Organic MCT oil (food-grade, neutral taste)

Dosing: Graduated dropper in 0.1mL increments (55.3mg cannabinoids per 0.1mL)

Pharmacokinetics: Sublingual absorption bypasses first-pass liver metabolism. Onset 15-45 minutes, peak 1-2 hours, duration 4-6 hours. Bioavailability 13-19% [14].

For Marshall County lifestyles: Use raw for daytime work at Wiers Manufacturing or Dutchmen RV. Use decarbed for nighttime relief. The graduated dropper lets you titrate precisely whether you’re in Plymouth, Bremen, or out on Lake Maxinkuckee.

RSO Vape Cartridge: Fast Relief for Acute Moments

Price: $49.99 for 1g cartridge

Cannabinoid Percentage Approximate mg per gram
CBD 30% ~300mg
CBG 20% ~200mg
Delta-8 THC 15% ~150mg
THCa 10% ~100mg (auto-decarbs when vaped)
CBN 10% ~100mg
CBC 10% ~100mg
Total 95% ~900mg+ cannabinoids

Terpenes: 5%+ live terpene profile (same seven terpenes as sublingual)

Compatibility: 510-thread universal battery (available at vape shops in Plymouth or online)

Pharmacokinetics: Fastest delivery method. Onset 1-2 minutes, peak 10-15 minutes, duration 2-4 hours. Bioavailability 10-35% depending on inhalation technique [14].

For Marshall County: Perfect for breakthrough pain after a long shift, acute anxiety attacks, or nausea flare-ups. Discreet enough for use in your truck between fields or before a community event.

Terpene Profile: The Sensory Science

Limonene (citrus-bright): Uplifting aroma, potential mood support [21]. Oxidation products can be allergens [22].

Myrcene: Earthy, musky notes. Preclinical anxiolytic and analgesic potential, but human studies lacking [23].

Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene): Pepper/spice scent. CB2 receptor agonist — uniquely interacts with endocannabinoid system [24]. Anti-inflammatory potential.

Pinene: Forest-fresh aroma. Neuroprotective signals in preclinical studies, but human trials lacking [25].

Linalool: Lavender-floral. Calming associations, possible antidepressant mechanisms in preclinical work [26]. Oxidation allergen concern [22].

Humulene: Earthy, woody. Anti-inflammatory preclinical evidence, some rodent cannabimimetic properties [27].

Terpinolene: Piney, fruity, sparkling complexity. Least clinically characterized of the profile [28].

For Marshall County: This profile connects to our natural environment — the pine forests, the citrus from Florida oranges shipped north, the pepper from kitchen spice racks, the lavender growing in gardens across Plymouth. It’s familiar and accessible, not foreign and chemical.

When to Use Each Format: A Marshall County Decision Guide

Your Situation Recommended Format Why
Need fast relief (sudden pain, panic attack) Vape 1-2 minute onset [14]
Working at TCU in Culver or driving for work Sublingual (raw) Zero impairment, non-psychoactive
Chronic pain all day Sublingual (raw) Sustained 4-6 hour relief without high
Nighttime sleep issues Sublingual (decarbed) 25-50mg CBN + full THC potency
Breakthrough cancer symptoms Both Sublingual for baseline, vape for acute
Prefer precise dosing Sublingual 0.1mL increments = 55.3mg cannabinoids
Need portability Vape Fits in pocket, discreet
Concerned about lung health Sublingual Avoids inhalation risks

For Marshall County veterans: Many of you served at Grissom Air Reserve Base or have family who did. PTSD is real here. The vape provides fast relief when nightmares hit. The sublingual provides daily baseline management without impairment that could affect work at local factories.

For Marshall County cancer patients: Whether you’re being treated at IU Health Starke Hospital, seeing an oncologist in South Bend, or traveling to Memorial Hospital in South Bend, our sublingual oil can complement your treatment protocol (with oncologist approval). The CBN helps with sleep during chemo. The delta-8 addresses nausea [9]. The CBD provides anxiolytic buffering [3].

Condition-Specific Usage Context for Marshall County

Critical disclaimer: These contexts are informed by research cited above, not medical prescriptions. Always consult your healthcare provider. Not FDA-approved. Individual results vary. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired.

Chemotherapy-Related Nausea & Appetite Support

Protocol:

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual ~1 hour before treatment
  • Acute breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief
  • Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
  • Sleep support: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)

Evidence: Delta-8 antiemetic [9], delta-9 nausea evidence [1][13], CBD anxiolytic buffering [3]. For Marshall County patients traveling to South Bend or Fort Wayne for treatment, this can make the difference between completing treatment and discontinuing due to side effects.

Chronic Pain (Factory Work, Farm Injuries, Arthritis)

Protocol:

  • Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual (non-psychoactive)
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual (full potency + sleep support)
  • Breakthrough: Vape as needed

Evidence: CBD pain evidence [4], delta-9 pain evidence [13], caryophyllene CB2 agonism [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]. For those of you working at Forest River in Middlebury, Wiers Manufacturing in Bremen, or on farms across Marshall County, this addresses multi-pathway inflammation without the gastrointestinal risks of NSAIDs.

Sleep Disorders

Protocol:

  • Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual
  • At 2.0mL: 50mg CBN (investigated in 2024 sleep literature)
  • At 1.0mL: 25mg CBN (above threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance)

Evidence: CBN sleep evidence is weak [16][17], but our inclusion level aligns with published research. Cannabis and sleep literature overall remains methodologically limited [17]. For Marshall County residents dealing with insomnia from shift work or stress, this may help but isn’t guaranteed.

Anxiety & Stress

Protocol:

  • Daytime functional: 0.3mL raw sublingual (CBD + CBG without impairment)
  • Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual (full profile including CBN)

Evidence: CBD anxiety evidence [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8], limonene entourage potential [20]. For Marshall County’s high-stress agricultural and manufacturing sectors, this offers daytime functionality.

Legal Status & Access in Marshall County, Indiana

Indiana Law: What You Need to Know

Indiana has no recreational cannabis program. Medical cannabis is limited to CBD oil with <0.3% THC for treatment-resistant epilepsy — one of the nation’s most restrictive programs. However, hemp-derived products are legal under the 2018 Farm Bill.

Our products are legal to purchase and possess in Indiana because they contain <0.3% delta-9 THC at point of sale. The THCa is non-psychoactive until heated. This is not a loophole — it’s chemistry that Congress explicitly legalized.

Shipping to Marshall County: The Process

  1. Order online at oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816
  2. We ship via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) to:
    • Plymouth (46563)
    • Bremen (46506)
    • Culver (46511)
    • Walkerton (46574)
    • Argos (46501)
    • La Paz (46537)
    • Donaldson (46513)
    • And all rural routes
  3. Package arrives discreetly — no cannabis branding visible
  4. COAs included for legal verification if needed
  5. You assume responsibility for compliance with Indiana law

For international customers (e.g., Marshall County residents with family in Canada): We ship worldwide with full documentation, but you accept all customs and legal risk.

Local Resources to Consult

We encourage Marshall County residents to integrate our products with local healthcare:

  • IU Health Starke Hospital (Knox): Discuss with oncologists, pain specialists
  • Pilgrim Manor (Plymouth): Skilled nursing facility — ask about cannabinoid policies
  • VA Northern Indiana Health Care System (Fort Wayne): If you’re a veteran, coordinate with your VA provider
  • Marshall County Health Department (Plymouth): Stay informed on local regulations
  • Local pharmacies: Check for drug interaction concerns

The Open-Source Promise: If You Can’t Afford It, Make It

We publish our complete formulas because Rick Simpson gave his oil away free. If $129.99 strains your budget here in Marshall County — where the median household income is below state average — you can source the individual cannabinoid distillates and make your own version.

The sublingual formula is your recipe:

  • 4,500mg CBD distillate
  • 3,000mg CBG distillate
  • 6,000mg delta-8 THC distillate
  • 1,500mg THCa isolate
  • 90mg delta-9 THC distillate
  • 750mg CBN isolate
  • 750mg CBC isolate
  • 5% live terpene blend (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
  • Organic MCT oil to 30mL

The Bentley golden paste recipe (for pets) is also free on our site. If your hunting dog in Marshall County has arthritis, that recipe saved Bentley’s life. It’s yours.

This isn’t marketing. It’s our character. We sell a professional product and publish the recipe. That’s the OilWell difference.

Safety, Quality & Testing

Third-Party Lab Testing: What’s Tested

Every batch is tested for:

  • Potency: HPLC/UHPLC confirms every cannabinoid to ±2% accuracy
  • Heavy metals: ICP-MS screens 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
  • Microbials: Comprehensive pathogen screening (E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus)

COAs available on request and on our website. For Marshall County customers, this documentation provides peace of mind and legal verification if questioned.

Safety Warnings Specific to Marshall County

  • Age requirement: 21+ only
  • Impairment: Do not operate vehicles (including tractors, trucks, boats on Lake Maxinkuckee) while under influence of psychoactive cannabinoids
  • Drug testing: Delta-8 and decarboxylated THCa will trigger positive THC tests. Raw THCa may not, but use caution if employment requires testing (many manufacturing jobs in Marshall County do)
  • Pregnancy/nursing: Consult physician before use
  • Children: Keep all products out of reach
  • Drug interactions: Consult healthcare provider if taking medications, especially for chronic conditions common in rural Indiana (diabetes, hypertension, heart disease)

How to Order in Marshall County

Online: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/

Phone: (832) 416-2816

Email: [email protected]

Instagram: @oilwellcbd

Shipping: 2-3 business days to any Marshall County address

Payment: All major credit cards, secure checkout

Support: Real humans answer the phone. No bots. If you have questions about dosing for your specific condition, or need help understanding Indiana legality, call us.

The Marshall County Mission

We wrote this guide because people in Marshall County deserve the same quality information as people in Houston, Los Angeles, or New York. Whether you’re a farmer in Tippecanoe Township, a teacher in Plymouth Community Schools, a veteran from Grissom, or a factory worker in Bremen, you deserve:

  • Honest education, not hype
  • Legal access, not black-market risks
  • Scientific evidence, not miracle claims
  • Product transparency, not mystery oils
  • Community support, not corporate indifference

Rick Simpson started his crusade because the medical system failed him. We started OilWell because Bentley needed us to. Both stories are about love and desperation colliding with cannabis science.

The difference is: We live in an era where we can do this legally, transparently, and with scientific rigor. Marshall County doesn’t have dispensaries. But you have us. And we’ll ship to your door with the same integrity we’d show our neighbors in Montrose.

This is more than a product guide. It’s a promise: We will never sell you snake oil. We will never overpromise. We will give you every piece of information you need to decide if this is right or wrong for you.

Because that’s what Bentley taught us. And that’s what Colin learned surviving McAllen. And that’s what every person in Marshall County searching for RSO at 2 AM deserves.

Final Legal 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. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using cannabinoid products. Buyer assumes responsibility for compliance with Indiana law. Must be 21+ to purchase. Keep out of reach of children. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired. Individual results may vary. Full COAs and legal documentation available with every order.

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