Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Monroe County, Indiana: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
If you’re reading this in Monroe County—maybe from your home near Lake Monroe, your apartment in Bloomington, or your workplace at Indiana University—you’ve probably heard whispers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe a friend going through chemo mentioned it. Maybe a veteran buddy at Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center uses it for PTSD. Maybe you’re one of the thousands of Hoosiers living with chronic pain, anxiety, or insomnia who’ve tried everything and found nothing that works.
We’re OilWell Cannabis, and we wrote this guide because people in Monroe County deserve the truth about RSO—not the hype, not the myths, and not the fear-mongering. We’re based in Houston, Texas, but we’ve shipped our Farm Bill-compliant RSO formulas to customers across Indiana, including right here in Bloomington, Ellettsville, Stinesville, and every corner of Monroe County. We understand your situation: Indiana’s cannabis laws are restrictive, you can’t just walk into a dispensary like they do in Michigan or Illinois, and you need reliable information about what’s legal, what’s safe, and what actually works.
This guide is comprehensive because your health decisions deserve nothing less. We’re going to walk you through the history of Rick Simpson, explain what traditional RSO was (and why it had problems), show you exactly what’s in our modern formulations, connect every ingredient to real scientific evidence, and tell you precisely how to get our products delivered discreetly to your Monroe County address. No secrets. No missing pieces.
Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: The Honest History
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a working-class guy who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered a head injury, and found that conventional medicine didn’t help his tinnitus, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms. When cannabis gave him relief but his doctor refused to discuss it, Simpson turned to making his own concentrated oil. In 2003, he claimed that applying this oil to three basal cell carcinoma lesions on his arm made them disappear in four days. He had no medical verification, no biopsy confirmation, no clinical follow-up—but that personal experience launched a global movement.
Important context for Monroe County readers: Simpson’s story resonates because it mirrors what many of you have experienced. Maybe you’re a construction worker in Bloomington who got injured on a job site. Maybe you’re a nurse at IU Health dealing with chronic pain from years on your feet. Maybe you’re a veteran from the Naval Surface Warfare Center who the VA system couldn’t adequately help. Simpson’s frustration with a medical system that dismissed cannabis is something Hoosiers understand deeply.
After his 2003 experience, Simpson committed himself to giving away his oil for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone in need. He claimed to help people with diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia, and more. In 2005, the documentary Run From The Cure spread his story globally, making RSO a household name in cannabis communities. But Simpson’s advocacy brought him into direct conflict with Canadian law—RCMP raids in 2005 and 2009, charges for cultivation and trafficking, and eventually exile to Europe.
Simpson’s position was uncompromising: he claimed RSO could cure cancer and that pharmaceutical companies and governments were suppressing it. He had no medical training, no clinical trials, no peer-reviewed publications—just personal testimony and testimonials. That’s historically significant, but it’s not medical evidence.
Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Recommended
Simpson developed a specific 60-gram, 90-day protocol that became legendary in cannabis circles. Here’s exactly what he recommended:
The Goal: Consume 60 grams of concentrated oil over approximately 90 days.
Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice—about 10-15mg—three times daily (roughly 30-45mg total per day). Simpson emphasized tiny initial doses to let the body adjust to THC’s psychoactive effects.
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days until reaching approximately 1 gram (1,000mg) per day, divided into three doses.
Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram per day until all 60 grams are consumed.
Administration: Primarily sublingual or oral ingestion. Topical application for skin lesions. Inhalation only for immediate symptom relief, not as primary treatment.
Tolerance: Simpson claimed patients would build THC tolerance in 3-4 weeks and that the psychoactive high was a temporary side effect to push through.
Post-Protocol: Maintenance dosing of 1-2 grams per month indefinitely.
Critical problems with this protocol for Monroe County users:
- No clinical validation. No randomized trials, no dosing studies, no safety data. This matters when you’re dealing with serious conditions like cancer.
- Massive THC exposure. At peak dosing (1 gram of 60-90% THC oil), patients consumed 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily. For context, FDA-approved synthetic THC (dronabinol) is dosed at 2.5-20mg per day. That’s a 30-360x difference in psychoactive exposure.
- No standardization. Every batch was different. No lab testing, no potency verification, no contaminant screening.
- Real safety risks. At those doses, risks include severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder—especially concerning for vulnerable patients.
- Crude production. Using naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade—created residual solvent risks that are unacceptable by modern standards.
For our friends in Monroe County dealing with cancer at the IU Health Simon Cancer Center or chronic pain from farm work in the county’s rural areas, these safety gaps are unacceptable. You need precision, not guesswork.
What Simpson Got Right vs. What He Overstated
What Simpson got right: He drew global attention to cannabinoids as serious medicine when the world was ignoring them. He created the conditions that eventually allowed legal, regulated cannabis industries to exist. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract.
What he overstated: Cancer cure claims exceed the evidence. No human clinical trial has shown RSO cures cancer. Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven therapies—surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy—can cause genuine harm through delayed treatment. The preclinical literature shows cannabinoids can induce apoptosis and inhibit tumor growth in cell lines and animal models, but that hasn’t translated to human cancer cures.
For Monroe County readers: We honor Simpson’s legacy by being honest about what the science actually shows. If you’re a patient at Monroe Hospital or a family member supporting someone through IU Health’s cancer program, you deserve to know that RSO might help with symptom management, but it is not a proven cancer cure. Use it alongside your medical team’s guidance, not instead of it.
How OilWell’s RSO Evolves the Tradition
We’re not trying to replicate Rick Simpson’s oil—we’re building something better for the modern world, especially for places like Monroe County where legal access is limited and safety expectations are high.
Our Four Core Principles
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
No medical card required. Anyone 21+ can purchase. We ship directly to Monroe County—Bloomington, Ellettsville, Smithville, Harrodsburg, and every rural route in between. Simpson believed medicine should be accessible to everyone; we made that accessible legally.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to use it raw (zero impairment, ideal for daytime use while working at IU or driving around Monroe County) or decarboxylate it into delta-9 THC for full therapeutic strength. This puts the power in your hands, not ours.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish our complete formulas publicly. If $129.99 for our sublingual oil is out of reach, you can see exactly what we use, source the individual cannabinoid distillates, and make your own version. Simpson gave his oil away free; we give away the knowledge while selling a professionally manufactured option.
4. Evidence-Informed, Never Overstated
Every claim we make is tied to peer-reviewed research. Unlike Simpson, who operated without access to clinical data, we have that access and use it to separate what’s proven from what’s promising from what’s hype.
The Modern RSO Comparison
| Feature | Traditional RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Source Material | Single high-THC indica strain | Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple sources |
| Extraction | Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol (toxic solvents) | Solvent-free formulation using food-grade MCT oil |
| Cannabinoids | THC-dominant, uncontrolled | 7 defined cannabinoids at precise ratios |
| Terpenes | Destroyed by heat | Live terpenes at 5% with specific 7-terpene profile |
| Standardization | None—every batch different | Lab-tested with Certificate of Analysis |
| THCa Preservation | No—fully decarboxylated | Yes—1,500mg THCa as separate ingredient |
| Safety Testing | None | Full panel: potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes |
| Delta-9 THC | 60-90% (600-900mg/day at peak dosing) | Only 90mg total in entire bottle (3mg/mL) |
| Product Formats | Single crude oil | Sublingual oil + vape cartridge |
Farm Bill Compliance: Why This Matters for Monroe County
Indiana’s cannabis laws are strict. Recreational marijuana is illegal. The state’s medical program (Affirmative Defense for CBD) is extremely limited—only for treatment-resistant epilepsy and requires specific physician recommendations. Most Monroe County residents cannot legally access cannabis through state channels.
Our products are different. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at the federal level. Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg of delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—well under 0.3% by weight. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived.
For Monroe County specifically: This means you can legally purchase, possess, and use our products in Bloomington, throughout Monroe County, and anywhere in Indiana where hemp products are permitted. We ship directly to your door with full documentation, COAs, and receipts. No medical card needed. No legal gray area. No risk of running afoul of Indiana State Police or Monroe County Sheriff’s Department when you order from us.
The THCa Advantage: Our formula includes 1,500mg of THCa—the raw, non-psychoactive precursor to THC. THCa is Farm Bill compliant at purchase. You control whether it stays non-psychoactive (use raw) or converts to THC (heat at home). This creates a legal pathway for therapeutic potency that wasn’t possible in Simpson’s era.
Legal Notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Indiana law may differ from federal law regarding total THC content. Customers accept responsibility for understanding local regulations. We provide full documentation for customs and legal verification.
Our Story: Why We Do This
Bentley: The Dog Who Started Everything
OilWell Cannabis wasn’t born in a boardroom—it was born in a moment of desperation. Colin Valencia’s dog Bentley was paralyzed, facing euthanasia. Vets said pain meds would destroy his organs. The humane choice was to end his suffering.
But Bentley was family. He’d stood by Colin through the violence and chaos of growing up in McAllen, Texas, across from the dangerous Reynosa border. Colin couldn’t let him go without a fight.
A rescue worker named Jessica asked a question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
Colin knew cannabis recreationally—getting high. He didn’t know its therapeutic potential. He learned to make CBD golden paste. Bentley got up. Walked. Brought his ball to play. From paralyzed to playing fetch. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real medicine.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for brain cell support
- Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → THC for intraocular pressure
- Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammation using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s life depended on precision multi-cannabinoid synergy. That’s the foundation of our RSO formula.
Colin’s Personal Battle: From Benzos to Freedom
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction. When he decided to quit Xanax cold turkey—a notoriously dangerous feat—he used the cannabinoid knowledge he developed saving Bentley.
Our 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 knowledge. He lived what you might be living right now: desperation for relief, failed pharmaceuticals, discovering that cannabinoids work when pills don’t.
From McAllen to Monroe County: Why Your Location Matters
Colin grew up in one of America’s most economically challenged, dangerous border regions. He left home at sixteen after seeing friends killed and imprisoned. He chose cannabis over harder paths, learned the plant intimately, and later became a software engineer working for Baylor College of Medicine—one of the nation’s top medical institutions.
That combination—deep plant knowledge plus medical-grade technical precision—defines OilWell. When we say our products are informed by science, we mean it. When we say we understand suffering, we’ve lived it. When we say we’re committed to accessibility, we built a distribution system that serves places like Monroe County because we know what it’s like to be shut out by geography, economics, and legal barriers.
Media Recognition: Verified by Houston’s #1 News Source
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston (KTRK) featured Colin and OilWell in seven distinct news segments across five different reporters. No other Houston cannabis operator has that breadth of coverage. Why does this matter for Monroe County? Because mainstream media validation from a major-market ABC affiliate is a credibility signal you can verify—we’re not hiding behind anonymous internet marketing.
September 2019: In our first feature, Colin delivered the 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 included Colin’s iconic uncensored honesty: “Maybe you want to get high.” That kind of transparency on network news is rare.
August 2021: We gave away 1,000 caviar pre-rolls (approximately $35,000 in product) to encourage COVID vaccination in Houston. We coordinated with city government. No political strings. Real community action.
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. We absorbed major revenue loss to act ethically.
October 2022: We revealed Colin’s personal marijuana conviction history. The person advocating for legalization and safe access has personally experienced the criminal justice system’s failures. That authenticity matters.
April 2023: Nick Natario featured Colin growing hemp on camera, framing this moment as a “Renaissance” for cannabis. The media record shows consistent evolution, not opportunistic pivoting.
These features cannot be purchased—only earned. For Monroe County customers evaluating whether to trust an out-of-state company, this track record provides independently verified credibility.
The Science Behind Every Ingredient
Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains 16,590mg total cannabinoids at 553mg/mL. That’s clinical-strength concentration. But concentration without education is reckless. Here’s what each compound does, based on actual research:
Cannabinoid Evidence Profiles
CBD (4,500mg per bottle)
- Best evidence: Seizure disorders (Epidiolex FDA-approved). Human trials show clear efficacy.
- Anxiety: 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants shows significant anxiolytic signal, though authors stress need for more trials.
- Pain: 2024 systematic review finds promising but heterogeneous results; trial quality still limiting confidence.
- Sleep: 2023 insomnia review finds literature methodologically weak; many use subjective measures only.
- Safety: 2023 meta-analysis shows real signal for liver enzyme elevation and possible drug-induced liver injury, especially with concentrated oral products and polypharmacy. Also diarrhea, sleepiness, appetite changes, mood effects, and drug-drug interactions.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: CBD has the strongest non-intoxicating evidence, but even here it’s concentrated in specific indications, not generalized wellness claims.
CBG (3,000mg per bottle)
- Evidence: Mostly review-level and preclinical. Human evidence sparse.
- Pharmacology: Biosynthetic precursor with distinct pharmacology—interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling.
- Research areas: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity—all primarily preclinical hypotheses.
- Caution: Commercially sold while evidence base remains thin; claims often outrun science.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: Promising minor cannabinoid, but describe as “promising” not “proven.”
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg per bottle)
- Evidence: Pharmacologically relevant and psychoactive, but much less clinically characterized than delta-9.
- Comparative: 2022 review shows similar pharmacokinetics/dynamics to delta-9 but less potent due to weaker CB1 affinity.
- Public health: 2023 scoping review notes evidence dominated by animal studies, chemistry, and use reports—not strong human trials. Reports adverse consequences and regulatory concerns.
- Manufacturing: Commercial interest tied to stability and easier synthesis, but product byproduct and lab-testing questions matter.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: Treat as psychoactive THC analogue with real activity but incomplete safety characterization. Not “mild” or “safe because hemp-derived.”
THCa (1,500mg per bottle)
- Evidence: Important chemically, low on direct human therapeutic evidence.
- Psychoactivity: Does not produce THC’s psychoactive effects IF it stays acidic. Heating converts it.
- Research: In vitro and rodent studies suggest anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, neuroprotective, and antineoplastic possibilities—not equivalent to established human outcomes.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: Best understood as relevant precursor whose interpretation depends on route, temperature, processing, and storage.
Delta-9 THC (90mg per bottle—only 3mg/mL)
- Evidence: Strongest human evidence of psychoactive cannabinoids, clearest adverse-effect burden.
- Institutional support: NCCIH identifies relevance for chemo nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite, some MS/pain outcomes.
- Pain: 2022 systematic review finds high-THC products may provide short-term pain benefit but increase dizziness, sedation, nausea, and discontinuation due to adverse events.
- Mental health: 2025 systematic review of high-concentration THC finds consistent unfavorable associations with psychosis/schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder, plus anxiety/depression signals in nontherapeutic settings.
- Safety: Anxiety/panic at high doses, tachycardia, blood pressure changes, dependency, withdrawal, pregnancy concerns, and vape-related lung injury concerns.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: Legitimate therapeutic relevance in some settings, but carries clearest intoxication, psychiatric, and dose-related safety liabilities.
CBN (750mg per bottle)
- Evidence: Weak human evidence; marketing ahead of data.
- Sleep claims: 2021 narrative review screened 99 human-study abstracts, reviewed 8 full-text articles—found NO clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography that substantiate strong sleep-promoting claims.
- Broader: 2024 sleep review concludes cannabinoid sleep research doesn’t match real-world use scale; need for better-designed, adequately powered trials remains substantial.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: Cultural reputation stronger than clinical evidence base. Be honest about limitations.
CBC (750mg per bottle)
- Evidence: Emerging, intriguing, overwhelmingly preclinical/review-based.
- Pharmacology: 2024 review argues distinct pharmacodynamics/pharmacokinetics vs. better-known cannabinoids; highlights antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure as interesting targets.
- Safety: 2024 review explicitly notes over-the-counter CBC products sold despite little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety.
- Bottom line for Monroe County: Scientifically credible minor cannabinoid deserving more research—not already-validated clinical active.
Terpene Evidence Profiles
Our products contain 5% live terpenes with a specific seven-terpene profile: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, and terpinolene.
Limonene (citrus-bright aroma)
- Evidence: Review and preclinical focus. 2021 review describes antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective, gastroprotective, immune-modulatory possibilities—but overwhelmingly from nonhuman/non-cannabis literature.
- Safety: Limonene oxidation products (hydroperoxides) are clinically relevant contact allergens in patch-testing literature.
- Bottom line: Biologically active, but cannabis-specific therapeutic claims should stay conservative.
Myrcene
- Evidence: Mostly preclinical, very limited human evidence. 2021 review describes anxiolytic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic properties but explicitly states human studies lacking.
- Interpretation caution: Often invoked as “sedating terpene” explaining couch-lock—stronger claim than human evidence supports.
- Bottom line: Plausible bioactive terpene, but compound-specific clinical claims remain far ahead of definitive proof.
Caryophyllene (β-caryophyllene—pepper/spice aroma)
- Evidence: Among most mechanistically interesting—direct CB2 receptor agonist, unusual for terpene.
- Research: Anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, gastroprotective actions discussed, but human clinical confirmation limited.
- Bottom line: Strongest candidate for cannabinoid-system significance, but should not be described as clinically proven.
Pinene (forest-fresh aroma)
- Evidence: Promising preclinical, weak human confirmation. 2021 brain-health review found antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective signals justifying future study, but emphasized lack of well-designed clinical trials.
- Interpretation caution: Claims that pinene improves memory or counterbalances THC cognitive effects remain hypotheses, not settled facts.
- Bottom line: Deserves scientific attention, but strong cognition-related claims should be presented as exploratory.
Linalool (floral, lavender aroma)
- Evidence: Substantial preclinical interest, limited direct clinical confirmation. 2021 brain-health review found enough preclinical signal to justify continued investigation, while emphasizing lack of robust human trials.
- Safety: Oxidized linalool hydroperoxides recognized allergens in dermatitis literature.
- Bottom line: Scientifically credible bioactive terpene, but current evidence supports cautious phrasing.
Humulene (earthy, woody aroma)
- Evidence: Translationally interesting, early stage. 2024 scoping review of 340 articles found broad preclinical evidence for anti-inflammatory effects, some rodent work suggesting cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine A2a pathways.
- Interpretation caution: Findings valuable for hypothesis generation, but don’t establish consistent human efficacy across pain, inflammation, or mood outcomes.
- Bottom line: One of more interesting terpene research targets, but far from clinically settled.
Terpinolene (piney, fruity, sparkling aroma)
- Evidence: Least clinically characterized. 2021 review screened 2,449 records, included 57 studies—concluded range of reported biological effects but evidence base dominated by in silico, in vitro, and animal studies.
- Bottom line: Biologically interesting, but especially underdeveloped clinically.
Our Products: Complete Specifications for Monroe County
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
What you get:
- 30mL bottle (1 fl oz)
- 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg per mL)
- Seven cannabinoids: CBD 4,500mg, CBG 3,000mg, Delta-8 THC 6,000mg, THCa 1,500mg, Delta-9 THC 90mg, CBN 750mg, CBC 750mg
- Live terpenes: 5% (specific seven-terpene profile described above)
- Base: Organic MCT oil
- Precision dosing: Graduated dropper with 0.1mL increments
- Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual absorption)
- Peak: 1-2 hours
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19% (partial first-pass liver bypass)
- Doses per bottle: Approximately 40-60 depending on serving size
Why this format for Monroe County: The sublingual oil is ideal for sustained daily relief. If you’re managing chronic pain from years of physical labor, dealing with anxiety while working at Indiana University, or seeking consistent sleep support, this format provides long-lasting effects. The graduated dropper lets you start low and go slow—critical for Monroe County residents new to cannabinoids.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
What you get:
- 1-gram cartridge
- 900mg+ total cannabinoids
- Six cannabinoids: CBD 30%, CBG 20%, Delta-8 THC 15%, THCa 10%, CBN 10%, CBC 10%
- Live terpenes: 5%+
- Compatibility: 510-thread universal battery
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery method)
- Peak: 10-15 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35% (technique-dependent)
- Auto-decarboxylation: THCa converts to delta-9 THC instantly at vaping temperature (400-450°F)
Why this format for Monroe County: The vape is for breakthrough moments—acute pain flares, sudden anxiety, nausea from chemo, or panic attacks. If you’re a veteran in Monroe County dealing with PTSD episodes, this delivers relief in 1-2 minutes when you need it most.
Terpene Profile: Sensory Experience
Both products contain the same seven-terpene profile: limonene (citrus-bright), myrcene, caryophyllene (pepper/spice), pinene (forest-fresh), linalool (floral/lavender), humulene (earthy/woody), and terpinolene (piney/fruity/sparkling). For Monroe County users, these aromas connect to familiar experiences—citrus from local orchards, pine from Hoosier National Forest, lavender from backyard gardens—making the science accessible through sensory familiarity.
When to Use Each Format in Monroe County
Fast relief (acute pain, nausea, panic attack): Vape—1-2 minute onset ideal for breakthrough symptoms
Sustained relief (chronic pain, daily anxiety, sleep maintenance): Sublingual oil—4-6 hour duration provides all-day or all-night coverage
Maximum bioavailability: Sublingual oil—13-19% absorption makes most efficient use of each milligram
Portability/discretion: Vape—compact, no measuring, easy to carry while hiking in Hoosier National Forest or attending events in downtown Bloomington
Precise dosing control: Sublingual oil—graduated dropper lets you find your exact minimum effective dose
Daytime non-psychoactive use: Sublingual oil, raw—use THCa without heating to function normally at work, school, or while driving
Nighttime psychoactive use: Sublingual oil, decarbed or vape—activate THCa for full therapeutic strength when impairment isn’t a concern
Condition-Specific Guidance for Monroe County
Important disclaimer: These contexts are informed by research cited above, not medical prescriptions. Not FDA-approved. Not substitutes for professional medical care. Always consult your healthcare provider—especially if you’re a patient at IU Health, Monroe Hospital, or seeing specialists in Bloomington. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary.
Chemotherapy-Related Nausea & Appetite Support
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual oil ~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 during treatment: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual before bed (delivers 25-50mg CBN)
Evidence context: Delta-8 THC antiemetic properties, delta-9 THC nausea/vomiting reduction, CBD anxiety buffering
Chronic Pain (Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Neuropathy)
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual—combines pain relief with CBN sleep support
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed
Evidence context: CBD pain modulation, delta-9 THC analgesia, beta-caryophyllene CB2 activation, THCa COX-2 inhibition
Sleep Support
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual oil
- At 2.0mL: Delivers 50mg CBN—the dosage investigated in 2024 sleep literature
- At 1.0mL: Delivers 25mg CBN—above threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance
Evidence context: CBN sleep studies, cannabis and sleep review literature
Anxiety & Stress
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG address anxiety pathways without impairment
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual—full profile including CBN for sleep architecture
Evidence context: CBD anxiolytic evidence, CBG pharmacology, limonene entourage potential
General Titration Principle for Monroe County Newcomers
Start low, go slow. Begin with 0.25-0.5mL sublingual and assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing. Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, concurrent medications (especially if you’re on prescriptions from IU Health physicians), and other factors unique to your physiology.
Delivery to Monroe County: How It Works
Nationwide Shipping to Indiana
We ship to all 50 states where Farm Bill-compliant products are legal—including Indiana and Monroe County specifically.
Options:
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days to Bloomington, Ellettsville, or any Monroe County address
- FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days
- Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible—plain box for privacy
- Tracking: Provided for all orders
- Temperature-stable packaging: Essential for Indiana’s hot summers
- Signature-required option: Available for security
International Shipping
We’ve delivered to multiple continents. The THCa legal framework makes this possible—less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at purchase meets hemp definitions in many jurisdictions. All international packages include:
- Full documentation
- Certificates of Analysis (COAs)
- Receipts for customs
- Customer accepts all customs/legal responsibility
- Contact: (832) 416-2816 or [email protected]
The Monroe County Advantage: Legal Access Without a Dispensary
Unlike Michigan or Illinois, Monroe County has no legal cannabis dispensaries. You can’t drive to a store in Bloomington and buy RSO. That’s why our direct-to-consumer model is revolutionary for Hoosiers. You get the same clinical-strength multi-cannabinoid formula that Houston patients receive, shipped legally to your Monroe County door.
How Our Formulas Connect to Evidence
Every cannabinoid and terpene in our RSO has its evidence profile in the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE section above. We anchor every product claim to peer-reviewed sources. When we say CBD may help anxiety, we cite the 2024 meta-analysis. When we discuss delta-8 THC’s pharmacology, we reference the 2022 comparative review. When we address CBN’s sleep claims, we acknowledge the 2021 review that found no clinical trials supporting strong sleep-promoting claims.
This is our commitment to Monroe County: We hold ourselves to the same evidence standards we apply to the broader field. We don’t exempt our products from critical evaluation. We want you to have the best possible information so you can give our formulas a fair shot and decide if they’re right or wrong for you.
The Bottom Line for Monroe County
Rick Simpson’s story is a powerful reminder that people suffering from cancer, chronic pain, PTSD, and other conditions deserve options when conventional medicine falls short. But his method—crude, unstandardized, high-risk—belongs to a pre-legalization era. We’ve taken his vision of accessible, full-spectrum cannabis oil and built it for the modern world:
✓ Legal under Farm Bill, ships to Monroe County
✓ Standardized with precise cannabinoid ratios and lab testing
✓ Safe with solvent-free production, MCT oil base, full contaminant screening
✓ Flexible with sublingual and vape formats, patient-controlled potency
✓ Transparent with published formulas and honest evidence evaluation
✓ Proven by mainstream media recognition and real community impact
Whether you’re a professor at Indiana University researching cannabinoids, a veteran at Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center seeking PTSD relief, a farmer in rural Monroe County managing chronic pain, or a cancer patient at IU Health looking for supportive care options—our RSO formulas are designed for you.
Ready to order? Visit oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816. We ship discreetly to all Monroe County addresses.
Have questions? Email [email protected]. We answer every inquiry personally because that’s how we built this company—one conversation at a time, starting with a dog named Bentley and extending now to you in Monroe County, Indiana.
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, especially if you have a medical condition, are taking medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have any health concerns. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids. Keep out of reach of children. Buyer assumes responsibility for compliance with local laws. Void where prohibited. Individual results may vary. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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