Rick Simpson Oil in Matanuska-Susitna Borough: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this from Palmer, Wasilla, Big Lake, or anywhere across the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, you already know what it means to live where the land is vast, the winters are long, and the solutions that work everywhere else don’t always reach our corner of Alaska. You know what it’s like to wait weeks for specialist care, to drive hours for a pharmacy that carries what you need, or to face the choice between ineffective prescriptions and taking matters into your own hands. We’ve built our RSO formulas for people exactly like you — people who need real options, honest information, and products that show up when you need them, no matter how far off the road you live.
Who Rick Simpson Was — And Why His Story Still Matters Here
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia — a blue-collar tradesman who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered a serious head injury, and found that the medications his doctors prescribed either didn’t work or made his tinnitus and dizziness worse. When he asked his physician about cannabis, the answer was no. Sound familiar? That’s a story we hear from people across Matanuska-Susitna Borough every week — veterans at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson who’ve been through the VA medication carousel, construction workers dealing with chronic back pain from years on job sites in the Mat-Su Valley, or caregivers watching loved ones suffer while being told there’s nothing more to try.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003 when he claimed three bumps on his arm — diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma — disappeared after he applied concentrated cannabis oil and covered them with bandages for four days. Important context: no independent medical verification, no biopsy confirmation, no peer-reviewed documentation exists for this outcome. We present it here not as medical evidence but as the historically significant catalyst that launched a global movement. In Matanuska-Susitna Borough, where word-of-mouth and personal testimony carry weight in tight-knit communities, we understand why stories like Simpson’s resonate. But we also know that stories aren’t clinical proof — and that’s a distinction most RSO sellers won’t make.
After his experience, Simpson started giving oil away for free in Maccan, Nova Scotia, claiming to help people with cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more. He documented his process in the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure, which became foundational in cannabis communities worldwide. His RCMP raids in 2005 and 2009, his eventual departure from Canada, and his 2012 book Phoenix Tears all shaped the mythology around RSO. He consistently claimed RSO could cure cancer and accused pharmaceutical companies and government agencies of suppressing this knowledge.
What Simpson got right: he drew attention to cannabinoids as serious biomedical research when the world was ignoring them. He helped create the conditions for the legal cannabis industry that Alaskans now benefit from. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract.
What he overstated: his cure claims exceeded the evidence then and they exceed it now. Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven cancer therapies carries genuine harm potential. In Matanuska-Susitna Borough, where we have community members dealing with serious diagnoses at Alaska Regional or Providence hospitals, we have to be crystal clear: no cannabis product has been proven to cure cancer in humans. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges cannabinoid anticancer research in labs and animals but does not endorse cannabis as a cancer treatment. The FDA has not approved any cannabis plant product for cancer. Health Canada has never approved RSO for cancer .
Simpson’s approach — crude, unstandardized, solvent-extracted oil delivering 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily — was never validated in controlled trials. That’s not a moral failing; it’s the reality of operating pre-legalization with no testing infrastructure. But it’s also why we built something different.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was — And Why It Matters for Matanuska-Susitna Borough Buyers
Walk into any dispensary in Wasilla or Palmer today and you’ll see products labeled “RSO.” But what are you really getting? Understanding the original product helps you evaluate what’s on the shelf.
Source material: Simpson used single high-THC indica strains, no standardization. Every batch differed based on what he could grow or source.
Extraction: He used naphtha (lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol — neither food-grade. Naphtha may contain benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens. Incomplete solvent purging leaves harmful residues. In Alaska’s dry climate, using these solvents at home carries serious fire risk.
Process: Bucket, solvent wash, filter through cheesecloth, evaporate in a rice cooker. High heat destroyed terpenes and fully decarboxylated all THCa into delta-9 THC. The result was thick, tar-like, nearly black oil with a strong cannabis odor and possible solvent smell.
Cannabinoid profile: 60-90% delta-9 THC, uncontrolled minor cannabinoids, no ratio adjustment possible. No lab testing, no Certificate of Analysis, no contaminant screening. Every batch was different .
This matters for Matanuska-Susitna Borough residents because many people here still make their own extracts. The DIY culture runs deep in Alaska. We respect that independence — it’s why we publish our formulas openly. But we also know that without lab testing, you can’t verify what you’re consuming. Alaska’s Division of Public Health requires testing for licensed products, but homemade oil doesn’t get that scrutiny. Our solvent-free, lab-tested approach eliminates the risks Simpson had to accept.
How OilWell Cannabis Started — And Why Our Roots Matter in Alaska
OilWell Cannabis was founded by Colin Valencia in Houston, Texas. But Colin’s story begins in McAllen, Texas — directly across the river from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, in one of the most economically challenged and dangerous border regions in North America. Growing up in the Borderplex meant learning to hustle early. By sixteen, Colin had left home. Close friends were killed or imprisoned. He faced every form of violence imaginable. But instead of following darker paths, he focused on cannabis — seeing it as safer and more beneficial than the alternatives.
That background — building something from nothing in harsh conditions — resonates deeply with Alaskans who’ve built lives in the Mat-Su Valley through grit and determination. We know what it means to operate in challenging environments where the rules aren’t always clear and you have to rely on your own judgment.
The real origin of OilWell didn’t start with a business plan. It started with Bentley, Colin’s dog. Bentley was paralyzed in his back legs, facing euthanasia. Vets said pain medications would destroy his organs. Colin had moved tons of cannabis but never heard of CBD until a rescue worker asked: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?” That question changed everything.
Colin created a CBD golden paste for Bentley. Against all veterinary predictions, Bentley got up, walked over, and brought his ball to play. He lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed specialized formulas for every condition Bentley faced:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG’s neuroprotective properties and THCa’s PPARγ agonism
- Dementia → CBC’s role in neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → THC’s CB1 agonism for intraocular pressure
- Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approach using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene working through different receptor systems simultaneously
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley needed multi-cannabinoid synergy. That decade of real-world formulation testing on a patient Colin loved more than anything became the foundation of our RSO formulas.
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. When he quit Xanax cold turkey — notoriously difficult and dangerous — he used the cannabinoid knowledge he developed keeping Bentley alive. The Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting through benzo withdrawal. To ensure quick relief, we also offer Peace Gummies in vape form, which Colin personally uses to manage his insomnia and severe PTSD. This is not theoretical knowledge. Colin lived what RSO patients live: desperation for relief when pharmaceuticals fail.
That’s why we’re not a corporate brand. We’re a company built from love, loss, and lived experience. And that’s why we understand what people in Matanuska-Susitna Borough are going through when they come to us after everything else has failed.
The Science Behind Our Formula — What Each Cannabinoid Does
Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains 16,590mg total cannabinoids across seven compounds at 553mg/mL. Here’s what the research actually says about each one:
CBD (4,500mg)
The most evidence-developed non-intoxicating cannabinoid in our formula. Strongest human evidence for rare seizure disorders [2]. A 2024 systematic review found statistically significant anxiolytic effects, though authors stress the clinical sample remains limited [3]. For pain, research is promising but heterogeneous [4]. Sleep research shows methodological weaknesses, with many studies relying on subjective measures [5]. A 2023 meta-analysis found real signals for liver enzyme elevation and possible drug-induced liver injury, especially relevant for concentrated oral products [6]. Bottom line: CBD has legitimate therapeutic potential but is often over-promoted relative to the actual evidence.
CBG (3,000mg)
Mostly review-level and preclinical evidence [7][8]. CBG is the biosynthetic precursor to major cannabinoids and interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling. Research discusses possible relevance to neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, and antibacterial activity, but these are hypotheses, not proven therapies. Reviews note CBG is already being sold while the evidence base remains thin [7]. Bottom line: CBG is promising but clinically immature.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
A psychoactive THC analogue with real pharmacologic activity but incomplete safety characterization [9]. A 2022 review found delta-8 and delta-9 THC have broadly similar pharmacokinetics, though delta-8 appears less potent due to weaker CB1 affinity [9]. A 2023 scoping review found the evidence base dominated by animal studies and public-health concerns rather than strong human trials, with reports of adverse consequences [10]. The 2024 chemistry review emphasizes delta-8’s stability and easier synthesis, but also product-byproduct concerns [11]. Bottom line: Not a mild or trivial ingredient. Real effects, real risks, more manufacturing uncertainty than most realize.
THCa (1,500mg)
The acidic precursor to THC. Does not produce psychoactive effects itself, but converts to THC when heated [12]. Our formula preserves THCa as a separate ingredient for a reason: in vitro and rodent literature suggest anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, and antineoplastic possibilities, but these aren’t established human outcomes [12]. Bottom line: THCa’s chemistry depends on route, temperature, processing, and storage. You control whether it stays raw or converts.
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
Strongest human evidence of the psychoactive cannabinoids [1][13]-[15]. Institutionally best supported for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite/weight loss, and some multiple sclerosis and pain outcomes [1]. A 2022 systematic review found high-THC products may provide short-term pain benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, and treatment discontinuation [13]. A 2025 review of high-concentration delta-9 THC products found consistent unfavorable associations with psychosis, schizophrenia, and cannabis use disorder, with concerning signals for anxiety and depression [15]. Bottom line: Therapeutically relevant in some settings, but carries the clearest intoxication, psychiatric, and dose-related safety liabilities.
CBN (750mg)
Weak human evidence, despite widespread marketing as a “sleep cannabinoid” [16][17]. 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]. Our formula includes 750mg total CBN, delivering 25mg per mL. At 2mL before bed, you get 50mg CBN — the dosage level investigated in 2024 sleep literature. But the evidence remains thin. Bottom line: Reputation stronger than data.
CBC (750mg)
Emerging and preclinical [18][19]. A 2024 review argues CBC has distinct pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and receptor behavior, highlighting antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure potential [18]. However, the review explicitly notes over-the-counter CBC products are already being sold despite little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety [18]. Bottom line: Credible research target, not validated therapy.
Our Seven-Terpene Profile (5%)
Traditional RSO had no terpenes due to solvent and heat destruction. We include live terpenes because the entourage-effect literature suggests potential benefit, though robust human proof remains limited [20][29].
- Limonene: Multifunctional monoterpene with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory signals, but most claims come from non-cannabis literature [21]. Oxidation products are contact allergens [22].
- Myrcene: Anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory properties in preclinical work, but human studies lacking [23]. Sedation claims exceed evidence.
- Caryophyllene: A selective CB2 receptor agonist — unusual and pharmacologically relevant [24]. Anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, gastroprotective signals in reviews, but human confirmation limited [24].
- Pinene: Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective signals justify future study, but no robust human trials [25]. Cognition claims are exploratory.
- Linalool: Discussed for stress, mood, brain health, but preclinical [25][26]. Oxidized linalool is a recognized allergen [22].
- Humulene: Preclinical anti-inflammatory evidence, some rodent work suggesting cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine A2a [27], but far from clinically settled.
- Terpinolene: Least clinically characterized [20][28]. Dominated by in silico, in vitro, and animal studies.
Bottom line: Terpenes make our product smell and taste better and are biologically plausible contributors, but we won’t overstate what the science doesn’t yet support.
Why We Publish Our Formulas — And What That Means for Alaskans
We publish our complete formulas because we believe accessibility matters more than profit protection. If you’re in a remote cabin off the Parks Highway and you can’t afford $129.99, you deserve the recipe to make your own version. If you’re a DIY Alaskan who built your own house and hunt your own food, you should be able to source cannabinoid distillates and mix them yourself. That’s the Rick Simpson ethos we respect: free access to information.
Our RSO Sublingual Oil formula:
- CBD: 4,500mg
- CBG: 3,000mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
- THCa: 1,500mg
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg
- CBN: 750mg
- CBC: 750mg
- Total: 16,590mg in 30mL (553mg/mL)
Our RSO Vape Cartridge formula:
- CBD: 30%
- CBG: 20%
- Delta-8 THC: 15%
- THCa: 10%
- CBN: 10%
- CBC: 10%
- Live Terpenes: 5%+
These are the exact formulas we manufacture in Houston. If you buy from us, you get lab-tested, solvent-free product in organic MCT oil with third-party Certificates of Analysis showing potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. If you make it yourself, you get the same therapeutic profile but without the convenience and testing.
For Matanuska-Susitna Borough residents, this open-source approach means freedom. You’re not locked into our pricing. You’re not dependent on our shipping schedule. The knowledge is yours.
The Decarboxylation Choice — Controlling Psychoactivity
Traditional RSO was always psychoactive. Our formula gives you control.
Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)
Use the oil as-is. All 1,500mg THCa stays acidic. No high. Perfect for daytime use in Wasilla when you need to drive to work, pick up kids from school, or stay functional during those long winter months when daylight is scarce and you can’t afford impairment. The anti-inflammatory benefits of THCa [12] work without psychoactivity.
Option 2: Fully Activated
Heat oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes in an oven-safe glass container. 1,500mg THCa converts to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC (conversion ratio: 1mg THCa = 0.877mg THC). Combined with existing 90mg delta-9 THC, you get ~1,405mg total delta-9 THC. Combined with 6,000mg delta-8 THC, this delivers psychoactive potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO — 100% legally, because decarboxylation happens at your discretion after purchase.
Option 3: Vape (Instant Activation)
Our RSO Vape Cartridge vaporizes at 400-450°F, instantly converting THCa to THC with each puff. Fastest relief available — 1-2 minute onset for breakthrough pain, panic, or nausea during chemotherapy.
For Alaskans who hunt, fish, or work in remote locations, the ability to control potency matters. You might need non-psychoactive anti-inflammatory support during the day and full-strength relief at night. One product serves both needs.
Our Two Product Formats — Which Is Right for You in Matanuska-Susitna Borough?
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
- 30mL bottle (approximately 40-60 doses depending on serving size)
- Onset: 15-45 minutes
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Best for: Sustained relief, sleep support, daily management
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
- 1g cartridge (510-thread compatible)
- Onset: 1-2 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Best for: Breakthrough pain, acute nausea, panic attacks, rapid symptom control
When to use each format in Matanuska-Susitna Borough:
| Situation | Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic back pain from physical labor | Sublingual | Sustained 4-6 hour relief |
| Sudden migraine during work | Vape | Fast 1-2 minute onset |
| Sleep during long winter nights | Sublingual | 25-50mg CBN per dose |
| PTSD flashback | Vape | Immediate relief when needed |
| Daytime arthritis management | Sublingual (raw) | Non-psychoactive anti-inflammatory |
| Post-surgery recovery | Both | Vape for breakthrough, sublingual for baseline |
Legal Status in Alaska and Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Here’s what matters: Alaska legalized recreational cannabis in 2014. Adults 21+ can legally possess and purchase cannabis products from licensed dispensaries in Wasilla, Palmer, and other borough communities. However, prices are high due to remoteness, limited competition, and regulatory costs. You might pay $60-80 for a gram of concentrate with unknown purity.
Our products are different. They’re Farm Bill compliant — hemp-derived with less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight at point of sale. This means:
- You don’t need a medical card (unlike Texas’s restrictive program)
- We ship directly to your door in Matanuska-Susitna Borough via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 days)
- Legal to possess under both federal and Alaska law
- Discreet packaging with no cannabis branding visible
Important legal notice: When you decarboxylate THCa at home, you create delta-9 THC. In Alaska, that’s legal for personal use by adults 21+. You’re responsible for complying with local laws regarding possession limits and use locations. Don’t drive impaired. Don’t give to minors. Keep products secured away from children and pets.
Alaska’s legal framework actually makes our model work better here than in Texas. You have the freedom to activate cannabinoids at home without legal risk. That’s a freedom most Americans don’t have.
Shipping to Matanuska-Susitna Borough — How It Works
We know shipping to Alaska can be challenging. Here’s our commitment:
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Anchorage, then forwarded to your local post office in Palmer, Wasilla, Talkeetna, or rural routes
- Temperature-stable packaging: MCT oil won’t freeze solid like some carriers, but we insulate packages for winter shipping to prevent viscosity issues
- Full COA documentation: Included for customs (if needed) and your records
- Tracking: Provided for every order
- Signature option: Available if you want extra security
- Flat-rate shipping: We don’t penalize you for living in Alaska
International note: If you’re in a remote part of the borough near Canadian border areas, we can ship internationally with proper documentation. Contact us at (832) 416-2816 or [email protected] to arrange.
Our Media Record — Why ABC13 Houston Keeps Coming Back to Us
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston (KTRK) — the ABC affiliate in America’s fourth-largest city — featured Colin and OilWell in seven comprehensive news segments spanning business, law, medicine, community health, and politics. Five different reporters sought us out. No other Houston cannabis operator has that frequency or breadth.
What this means for Matanuska-Susitna Borough residents: When you’re evaluating whether to trust an online cannabinoid company, media validation from a major-market news organization that investigated us repeatedly matters. They didn’t run our press releases. They did their own reporting, fact-checking, and editorial review. Here are the highlights relevant to you:
- September 2019: Our first feature introduced the “no snake oil” philosophy that guides everything we do
- May 2021: Our Delta-8 investigation included the iconic exchange: “Maybe you want to get high” — radical honesty about what these products do
- August 2021: We gave away $35,000 in product (1,000 caviar pre-rolls) to encourage COVID vaccination, coordinating with the City of Houston
- October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight, we proactively removed all products before enforcement and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics
- October 2022: Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history, explaining: “I would love to see people not get hurt for this anymore”
That last revelation transforms everything. Colin isn’t some corporate founder. He’s someone who’s lived the consequences of cannabis criminalization and built a legal business to prove the industry can operate with integrity. When he says “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil,” he means it. He’s been on both sides of the law and chose the harder path.
Condition-Specific Usage Context for Matanuska-Susitna Borough Residents
Important disclaimer: These contexts are informed by research cited throughout this document. They are not medical prescriptions, not FDA-approved, and not a substitute for professional care. Consult your provider at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, Alaska Regional, or your local clinic before use. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while impaired.
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Back Pain, Neuropathy)
Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual. Provides anti-inflammatory cannabinoid exposure without psychoactive impairment so you can work, drive, and function.
Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual. Combines pain relief with CBN sleep support.
Breakthrough: Vape as needed for rapid onset during severe flare-ups.
Evidence: CBD pain research [4], delta-9 THC pain evidence [13], beta-caryophyllene CB2 agonism [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12]
PTSD and Anxiety
Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual. CBD and CBG address anxiety pathways without impairment.
Acute episodes: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief when flashbacks or panic hit.
Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual for sleep architecture support.
Evidence: CBD anxiety research [3], CBG pharmacology [7][8], limonene entourage evidence [20]
Sleep Support During Long Alaskan Nights
Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual. At 2.0mL, you get 50mg CBN — the dosage level in 2024 sleep literature. At 1.0mL, 25mg CBN exceeds the 20mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance in published research.
Evidence: CBN sleep literature [16][17], though we acknowledge the evidence base remains weak and human trials are needed
Chemotherapy-Related Nausea
Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual approximately 1 hour before treatment
Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief
Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
Evidence: Delta-8 antiemetic evidence [9], delta-9 nausea evidence [1][13], CBD anxiolytic buffering [3]
Alaska-Specific Considerations
Veterans: Matanuska-Susitna Borough has one of the highest per-capita veteran populations in Alaska. Our Asshole Peach product is particularly favored by veterans for PTSD and pain relief. If you’re transitioning from VA-prescribed medications, talk to your provider about cannabinoid interactions.
Winter shipping: Our MCT oil base remains liquid at temperatures where other carriers solidify. However, if your package sits in a Palmer post office mailbox at -20°F, bring it inside and let it warm to room temperature before use. The oil won’t degrade, but it may need gentle warming to flow properly.
DIY culture: If you’re planning to make your own using our open-source formula, source your distillates from reputable suppliers who provide COAs. Alaska’s Division of Agriculture doesn’t regulate hemp products the same way as cannabis, so verification is on you. We recommend sourcing from suppliers who use the same food-grade ethanol or CO₂ extraction methods we do.
Local dispensary comparison: Products you find in Wasilla or Palmer dispensaries may be labeled “RSO” but bear little resemblance to Simpson’s original or our formulation. Many use extraction methods that destroy terpenes. Some don’t provide full-panel testing. Our 16,590mg total cannabinoids per bottle versus typical 1,000mg hemp RSO products means you’re getting substantially more active ingredients per dollar. Price-per-milligram matters when you’re dealing with serious conditions.
Safety and Responsible Use in Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Age requirement: 21+ only. Keep products out of reach of children and pets.
Drug testing: THCa in raw form will not trigger standard drug tests. Delta-8 THC and activated THCa (converted to delta-9 THC) will cause positive results. If your employer in the Mat-Su Valley tests for cannabis, use the raw option only.
Pregnancy and nursing: Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Cannabinoids cross the placenta and appear in breast milk.
Impairment: Do not drive or operate machinery after consuming activated (decarboxylated) product. Alaska’s DUI laws apply to cannabis impairment.
Medication interactions: CBD and other cannabinoids can interact with blood thinners, seizure medications, and many other drugs processed by the liver. Discuss with your provider at Mat-Su Regional or your local clinic before starting.
Storage: Store in a cool, dark place. In Alaska’s temperature extremes, avoid leaving product in vehicles. The MCT oil base is stable, but cannabinoids degrade with prolonged heat and light exposure.
The Real Story: Why We’re Different
Every RSO company claims to be the best. Here’s what actually sets us apart:
1. We started with desperation, not profit. Bentley’s paralysis and Colin’s benzo withdrawal weren’t business opportunities. They were life-or-death moments that forced us to figure out what actually works.
2. We’ve been investigated and validated by major media. Seven ABC13 features over four years. Five different reporters. They keep coming back because we tell the truth, even when it’s inconvenient.
3. We publish our formulas. You can buy from us or make your own. That transparency is unheard of in this industry.
4. We control potency honestly. THCa stays raw until you decide to activate it. No games, no hidden conversion, no “proprietary blends.”
5. We’re real people. Our Google rating is near 5.0 not because we’re perfect, but because when something goes wrong, we fix it. When you call (832) 416-2816, you talk to humans who know the products intimately.
Final Word to Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Living in Alaska teaches you to be self-reliant, skeptical of hype, and appreciative of straight talk. We respect that. We won’t tell you RSO cures cancer. We won’t claim our terpenes will solve your insomnia. What we will do is give you the most complete, honest education about cannabinoids available anywhere — and back it with formulas you can verify, test results you can review, and a team that’s lived the same struggles you’re facing.
Whether you’re in Palmer dealing with chemo side effects, in Wasilla managing chronic pain from decades of physical work, or in a remote cabin off the Talkeetna Spur Road fighting PTSD, we’re here. We ship to your door. We answer your questions directly. And we never forget that behind every order is a person looking for relief.
That’s the mission that started when Bentley got up and brought his ball. It’s the mission that kept Colin going through benzo withdrawal. And it’s the mission we bring to Matanuska-Susitna Borough today.
Ready to try it?
Order online at oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816 with questions. We deliver to Palmer, Wasilla, Big Lake, Talkeetna, and every corner of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
Need the recipe instead?
The complete formulas are published above. Make it yourself. We support that choice completely.
Want to talk first?
Email [email protected]. We’ll respond with honest answers, not sales pitches. Because that’s what we wish we’d found when we were desperate for help.
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