Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Rio Grande County: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Hey there, Rio Grande County. We see you. Whether you’re tending crops under that endless San Luis Valley sky, casting lines in the Rio Grande after a long week, or supporting a neighbor through cancer treatment in Del Norte, we know this community faces unique challenges. When the nearest specialist might be three hours away in Denver and your local clinic is doing its best with limited resources, the promise of a “cure-all” cannabis oil can sound like salvation. But let’s be honest—that’s not how medicine works, and you deserve the truth, not snake oil.
We’re OilWell Cannabis, born from the Texas borderlands where survival means knowing the difference between hope and hype. We built our Rick Simpson Oil formulas for people like you: practical, evidence-hungry folks who need real relief but won’t be sold fairy tales. What follows isn’t marketing fluff—it’s everything we know about RSO, rooted in the actual science and tailored specifically for Rio Grande County’s realities.
Who Rick Simpson Was (And Why Rio Grande County Should Care)
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered debilitating tinnitus, and found that the medical system had nothing for him except pills that made things worse. When he asked his doctor about cannabis, the doctor refused to discuss it. Sound familiar? We hear similar stories from folks in Monte Vista and South Fork—people who’ve been through the wringer with prescriptions that don’t work and doctors who won’t consider alternatives.
Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003 when he claims cannabis oil removed three skin lesions a doctor said were basal cell carcinoma. No biopsy, no medical verification—just his personal testimony. That story, shared in the 2005 documentary Run From The Cure, launched a global movement. By 2012, Simpson had given away thousands of grams of oil to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, and anyone who asked—charging nothing. He saw people with diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia. He believed he was helping.
Important context: Simpson’s story matters historically, but it’s not medical evidence. Here in Rio Grande County, where word-of-mouth travels fast and trust is currency, we get why his narrative resonates. When your neighbor’s cousin’s friend says RSO helped their cancer, you listen. But personal testimony isn’t proof, and blind hope can be dangerous—especially when facing something as serious as cancer. Simpson meant well, but he lacked the tools and training to evaluate what his oil actually did.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Actually Recommended
Simpson’s 60-gram, 90-day protocol is specific and aggressive—designed for a crude, unstandardized product that no modern lab would touch.
The Titration Schedule:
- Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized dose (10-15mg) three times daily
- Weeks 2-5: Double every four days until reaching 1 gram per day
- Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily, divided into three doses
- Total: 60 grams over roughly 90 days
At peak dosing, that’s 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily—far beyond anything studied in controlled settings. For perspective, the FDA-approved THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at 2.5-20mg per day. Simpson’s protocol delivers 30-300 times that amount.
Administration Methods:
- Oral/Sublingual: Simpson’s primary route—place oil under tongue or swallow
- Topical: For skin lesions, apply directly and cover with bandage
- Inhalation: Acknowledged for symptom relief but not as primary treatment
Critical Context for Rio Grande County:
- No clinical validation: No randomized trials, no cohort studies, no documented case series
- Crude material: Every batch differed—no standardization, no testing
- Extreme THC exposure: 600-900mg/day carries serious risks—severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, hypotension, cannabis use disorder
- Real harm potential: For cancer patients, using unverified oil instead of proven treatments can be life-threatening
If you’re in Del Norte or Monte Vista considering this protocol, please understand: Simpson’s method was born from desperation, not science. The doses are untested, the risks are real, and the “evidence” is anecdotal. That doesn’t make Simpson a villain—it makes his story a cautionary tale about what happens when medicine fails people and they take matters into their own hands.
Traditional RSO vs. What OilWell Actually Makes
Traditional RSO was a tar-like, nearly black oil made with naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—solvents that can leave toxic residues. It had no terpenes (destroyed by heat), no testing, and no consistency. What you got in one batch from a grower in Conejos County could be completely different from another batch from Alamosa.
OilWell’s formula is deliberately different—not because we disrespect Simpson’s mission, but because we have tools he never had: lab testing, precise formulation, and two decades of cannabinoid research.
| Feature | Traditional RSO | OilWell RSO |
|---|---|---|
| Source Material | Single high-THC indica strain | Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple sources |
| Extracted With | Naphtha or isopropyl alcohol | Food-grade ethanol (no solvents in final product) |
| Cannabinoids | 60-90% delta-9 THC, variable minors | 7 defined cannabinoids: 4,500mg CBD, 3,000mg CBG, 6,000mg delta-8 THC, 1,500mg THCa, 90mg delta-9 THC, 750mg CBN, 750mg CBC |
| Terpenes | Destroyed | Live terpenes at 5%: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene |
| Testing | None | Full panel: potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes |
| Dosing Precision | Approximate | 553mg cannabinoids per mL, graduated dropper in 0.1mL increments |
| THCa Content | Zero (fully decarboxylated) | 1,500mg preserved as separate ingredient |
| Formats | One thick oil | Sublingual oil + vape cartridge |
For Rio Grande County residents, this matters because you can’t afford to guess. If you’re supporting someone through chemo at Rio Grande Hospital, or managing your own chronic pain while working the fields, you need consistency. Our formula gives you that.
Why Our Formula Diverges from Simpson’s (And Why That’s Good for Colorado)
Our approach isn’t just different—it’s built on what the science actually says:
1. Multi-Cannabinoid Synergy
Simpson used whatever strain he grew. We use seven cannabinoids because research suggests they work better together—the “entourage effect” [20][29]. For the chronic pain so common in agricultural communities like ours, this means hitting multiple pathways: CBD reduces inflammation, CBG protects nerves, delta-8 THC addresses pain signals, and beta-caryophyllene (a terpene that’s a CB2 agonist) adds another layer of anti-inflammatory action [24]. Single-cannabinoid approaches often fall short for complex conditions.
2. Terpene Preservation
Traditional RSO had no terpenes because the heat destroyed them. We include live terpenes at 5% because:
- Limonene (citrus-bright): Mood support and anxiolytic potential [21]
- Myrcene: Relaxation and sedation support (though human evidence is still emerging) [23]
- Caryophyllene (pepper/spice): Direct CB2 activation for inflammation [24]
- Pinene (forest-fresh): Potential memory and clarity support [25]
- Linalool (floral/lavender): Calming effects [26]
- Humulene (earthy/woody): Anti-inflammatory properties [27]
- Terpinolene (piney/fruity): Complex aroma with emerging research [28]
If you’ve ever walked through the San Juan National Forest after rain and felt that pine-fresh clarity—that’s pinene. If you’ve crushed black peppercorns in your kitchen in Del Norte—that’s caryophyllene. These aren’t just smells; they’re bioactive compounds that may enhance the cannabinoid experience.
3. THCa as Patient-Controlled Potency
This is the game-changer for Rio Grande County. Traditional RSO was always psychoactive—no choice. Our formula puts you in control:
Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)
Keep the oil at room temperature. All 1,500mg of THCa stays as THCa. You get anti-inflammatory benefits via COX-2 inhibition and neuroprotection via PPARγ pathways [12]—zero high, zero impairment. Perfect for daytime use when you’re operating equipment, driving to Alamosa, or working the potato harvest.
Option 2: Activate at Home
Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes. This converts THCa to delta-9 THC (1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9). Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 THC and 6,000mg delta-8 THC, you get full psychoactive potency—comparable to traditional RSO, but legally because YOU control the activation.
Option 3: Vape for Fast Relief
Our vape cartridge auto-decarbs THCa at 400-450°F. Every puff delivers activated cannabinoids in 1-2 minutes—ideal for breakthrough pain or panic attacks.
This flexibility matters in a place like Rio Grande County where one person might need to stay sharp for ranch work while another needs nighttime relief from chemo side effects. Same product, your choice.
4. Reduced Delta-9 Dominance
Simpson’s oil was 60-90% delta-9 THC. Ours contains just 90mg total delta-9 THC in the whole bottle (3mg/mL). Why? Because delta-9 carries the heaviest psychiatric and impairment risks [15]. We include it at a measured dose for its proven anti-nausea and appetite benefits [1][13], but we don’t rely on it exclusively. Delta-8 THC provides similar therapeutic effects with a different safety profile [9], and THCa offers non-psychoactive options [12].
5. Solvent-Free Safety
Traditional RSO used naphtha—lighter fluid. That leaves residual solvents that can damage your liver. We blend cannabinoid distillates in organic MCT oil. No solvents. Ever. For Rio Grande County folks who’ve seen what harsh chemicals do to agricultural workers’ health over time, this matters.
The Evidence Record: What Science Actually Says
We hold ourselves to the same standards we apply to Simpson. Here’s the honest assessment:
What We Know Works (Human Clinical Evidence)
- Delta-9 THC: Proven for chemo nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite loss, and some MS symptoms [1]. Pain relief is modest and short-term [13].
- CBD: Strongest evidence for rare epilepsies (Epidiolex is FDA-approved) [2]. Anxiety shows promise but needs more research [3]. Pain and sleep evidence is weaker than marketing suggests [4][5].
What’s Promising but Not Proven
- CBG: Anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective potential in animal studies, but human trials are sparse [7][8].
- Delta-8 THC: Pharmacologically similar to delta-9 but less potent. Real effects, but safety data is incomplete [9]-[11].
- CBN: Marketed heavily for sleep, but the evidence is weak [16][17]. We include it at 750mg because that’s the dosage studied in recent literature, but we won’t claim it’s a sleep cure.
- CBC: Shows anti-inflammatory and neurogenesis potential in early research [18][19]. Exciting, but not validated.
What the NIH Says
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) is clear: cannabis has not cured cancer in humans. Period. Preclinical studies show interesting signals—THC and CBD can kill cancer cells in petri dishes and slow tumors in mice —but that hasn’t translated to human cures. No clinical trial has proven RSO cures cancer .
This is critical for Rio Grande County residents facing cancer diagnoses: If you’re being treated at Rio Grande Hospital or considering traveling to San Luis Valley Health for care, please don’t abandon proven treatments for unverified claims. RSO can complement medical care—helping with nausea, appetite, pain, sleep—but it is not a substitute for oncology.
Common Overstatements We Refuse to Make
- We won’t say CBN is a proven sleep aid [16][17]
- We won’t claim myrcene reliably sedates [23]
- We won’t promise terpenes have proven entourage effects [20][29]
- We won’t pretend THCa is always non-psychoactive (it converts with heat) [12]
- We won’t suggest delta-8 is “safe” because it’s hemp-derived [9]-[11]
The OilWell Story: From a Paralyzed Dog to Rio Grande County
Everything we make traces back to Bentley.
Bentley was Colin’s dog—family. When vets said paralysis meant euthanasia, when pain meds would destroy his organs, 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 learned to make CBD golden paste. Bentley got up. Walked. Brought his ball. That wasn’t placebo—dogs don’t do placebo.
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-inflammatory approach (CBD, CBG, THCa, beta-caryophyllene)
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley needed synergy. That’s why our RSO has seven cannabinoids—because complex conditions require complex solutions.
Colin also lived this personally. PTSD and Xanax addiction led to midnight experiments creating what became Peace Gummies. He quit benzos cold turkey using cannabinoid medicine. He still uses the vape form nightly for his own PTSD and insomnia. This isn’t theoretical—it’s survival.
Our Rio Grande County Connection: Why We’re Reaching Out
We don’t have a storefront in Del Norte. We’re based in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood—810 Richmond Avenue, to be exact. But we serve Rio Grande County because your needs are our mission.
Colorado’s cannabis market is mature. You have dispensaries in Alamosa, you have medical programs, you have choices. So why us?
Because most “RSO” on Colorado shelves isn’t what Simpson made—it’s a generic term for any full-spectrum extract in a syringe. And many products don’t tell you:
- Exact cannabinoid amounts
- Whether solvents were used
- If terpenes are present
- How much delta-9 THC you’re actually getting
We tell you everything. And we ship to Rio Grande County legally under the Farm Bill.
Product Details for Rio Grande County Residents
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
30mL bottle | 16,590mg total cannabinoids | 553mg/mL
The Formula:
- 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% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
- Organic MCT oil base
How You’ll Use It:
- Daytime (non-psychoactive): 0.3-0.5mL raw. No impairment. Perfect for working the fields, driving to South Fork, or running errands in Monte Vista.
- Nighttime (activated): 0.5-1.0mL after home decarboxylation. Delivers 25-50mg CBN for sleep support.
- Chronic pain: Graduated dropper lets you find your exact dose. Start at 0.25mL, assess over 2-3 hours, adjust.
Duration: 40-60 doses per bottle depending on your needs.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
1 Gram | 900mg+ cannabinoids
The Formula:
- Same six-cannabinoid ratio (THCa auto-decarbs when vaped)
- 5%+ live terpenes
- 510-thread universal battery compatibility
Perfect for:
- Breakthrough pain: 1-2 minute onset when you need immediate relief
- Panic attacks: Fast-acting calming effects
- Chemo nausea: Instant anti-emetic action
Duration: 2-4 hours per use; varies by inhalation technique.
When to Use Each Format in Rio Grande County
| Your Situation | Recommended Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Morning farm work, need to stay sharp | Sublingual (raw) | Non-psychoactive, anti-inflammatory without impairment |
| Afternoon hunting/fishing trip | Sublingual (raw) or small vape puff | Portable, discreet, fast if needed |
| Evening pain flare-up | Vape | 1-2 minute onset for breakthrough pain |
| Chemo nausea hits suddenly | Vape | Immediate relief, bypasses digestive system |
| Can’t sleep after long day | Sublingual (decarbed) | 25-50mg CBN + full cannabinoid profile, 4-6 hour duration |
| Managing chronic pain daily | Sublingual (raw, low dose) | Sustained relief without cognitive fog |
| Visiting Great Sand Dunes, need discreet option | Vape | Compact, no measuring, easy to carry |
Condition-Specific Guidance for Rio Grande County
Important: This is educational context, not medical advice. Always consult your doctor at Rio Grande Hospital, San Luis Valley Health, or your local clinic before using cannabinoids.
Chemotherapy Support
Typical Rio Grande County scenario: You’re driving to San Luis Valley Health for treatment, or maybe making the long trek to Denver. Chemo hits you with nausea that Zofran barely touches.
- Pre-treatment: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before (activates in 15-45 minutes)
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs as needed (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-treatment: 0.5mL every 6 hours for ongoing relief
- Sleep: 1.0-2.0mL at night delivers 25-50mg CBN
Evidence: Delta-8 THC has documented anti-emetic effects [9]. Delta-9 THC is FDA-approved for chemo nausea [1][13]. CBD helps buffer anxiety [3].
Chronic Pain (Arthritis, Back Pain, Neuropathy)
Typical scenario: Years of potato farming, ranch work, or construction left you with pain that prescription meds barely touch—or you can’t afford them.
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
- CBD reduces inflammation [4]
- CBG protects nerves [7][8]
- Beta-caryophyllene activates CB2 receptors [24]
- THCa inhibits COX-2 [12]
- Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual—adds CBN for sleep architecture
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed for rapid relief
Why this matters in Rio Grande County: Many of you work physical jobs where impairment isn’t an option. Our raw formula lets you function while managing pain.
Sleep Disorders
Typical scenario: The stress of rural life—economic uncertainty, isolation, health worries—keeps you awake. Prescription sleep meds leave you groggy.
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual
- At 2.0mL: Delivers 50mg CBN—the dosage level investigated in 2024 sleep literature [17]
- At 1.0mL: Delivers 25mg CBN—above the 20mg threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance [16]
Honest assessment: CBN’s sleep evidence is weaker than marketing suggests [16][17]. But at these dosages, many report benefit. The other cannabinoids (especially CBD and myrcene) may contribute. Don’t expect a miracle—expect modest improvement.
Anxiety & PTSD
Typical scenario: Veterans in Rio Grande County returning from service, or anyone dealing with trauma in a community where mental health resources are stretched thin.
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG address anxiety without high [3][7][8]
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual—full profile including CBN for sleep
- Acute panic: Vape for immediate calming
Colin’s story: He lives this. His PTSD and benzo withdrawal drove him to create Peace Gummies. He uses the vape nightly. This is personal.
How to Get OilWell RSO in Rio Grande County
We don’t have a storefront in Del Norte or Monte Vista. But we serve Rio Grande County better than most local shops because we ship directly to your door—legally, discreetly, and reliably.
Delivery to Rio Grande County
Nationwide Shipping:
- Carrier: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) or FedEx/UPS Ground (3-5 days)
- Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible
- Tracking: Provided for every order
- Temperature-stable: Specialized packaging for Colorado summers
- Signature option: Available if you need it
International: We ship worldwide where hemp products are legal. All packages include Certificates of Analysis and customs documentation. You’re responsible for verifying local legality.
Ordering Process
- Visit: oilwellcbd.com
- Verify: Age 21+ (no medical card needed)
- Choose: Sublingual oil ($129.99) or vape cartridge ($49.99)
- Ship: To your Rio Grande County address
Questions? Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]. We’re real people who answer.
The Legal Framework: Why This Is Legal in Colorado
Colorado has legal recreational cannabis. You can walk into a dispensary in Alamosa. So why buy from a Texas company?
Farm Bill Compliance:
Our products contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight—federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. All cannabinoids are hemp-derived. This means:
- You don’t need a medical card
- We can ship across state lines
- You have a choice beyond dispensaries
THCa Legal Distinction:
THCa is not delta-9 THC. It’s the non-psychoactive precursor. Our product is legal at purchase because it contains only 90mg delta-9 THC total. You choose whether to activate the 1,500mg THCa into delta-9 THC at home.
Colorado-Specific Note: While Colorado has legal dispensaries, many Rio Grande County residents live far from them. A trip to Alamosa takes time and gas money. Our direct shipping brings the same clinical-strength formula to your doorstep. And unlike many Colorado products, we publish every milligram amount—full transparency.
Buyer Responsibility: You must verify local laws. Colorado law allows you to possess and use hemp-derived products. If you decarboxylate THCa into THC, you’re creating a psychoactive substance—understand your local possession limits. We provide documentation; you accept legal responsibility.
Quality Assurance: What “Lab-Tested” Actually Means
Every batch is tested by third-party labs for:
- Potency: HPLC/UHPLC confirms cannabinoids within ±2% accuracy
- Heavy Metals: Arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury screened below FDA limits
- Pesticides: 400+ compounds via LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
- Residual Solvents: FDA Class 3 limits (<5,000 ppm) verified by headspace GC
- Microbials: E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus, and other pathogens
Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are available on our website and included with shipments. For Rio Grande County residents who’ve seen agricultural products contaminated with pesticides or heavy metals, this testing matters.
Competitive Context in Colorado
You have options. Let’s be straight about how we compare:
OilWell vs. Colorado Dispensary RSO:
- Colorado dispensary: Often single-strain, THC-dominant, no minor cannabinoids listed
- OilWell: Seven defined cannabinoids with specific mg amounts
- Colorado dispensary: Requires driving to Alamosa or beyond
- OilWell: Ships to your door in Rio Grande County
- Colorado dispensary: Full delta-9 THC, always psychoactive
- OilWell: Patient-controlled potency—raw or activated
OilWell vs. Colorado Hemp CBD Brands:
- Hemp brands: Usually CBD-only (1,000mg total)
- OilWell: 16,590mg total cannabinoids
- Hemp brands: Non-psychoactive only
- OilWell: Psychoactive option available via THCa decarboxylation
Price Reality Check:
At $129.99 for 16,590mg, you’re paying $0.0078 per mg of cannabinoid. That’s competitive with Colorado dispensary pricing for far less transparency.
The Open-Source Promise: If You Can’t Afford It, Make It
We publish our complete formulas. Every number in those tables above? That’s the recipe. If you’re in a tough spot economically—like many families in the San Luis Valley—we want you to have options.
If you want to DIY:
- Source hemp-derived cannabinoid distillates (available online)
- Follow our exact mg ratios
- Dissolve in organic MCT oil
- You’ve got the same formula we sell
This isn’t a gimmick. It’s our ethos, born from Bentley’s story. We sell a professionally made, lab-tested product for those who can buy it. We give away the knowledge for those who can’t. That’s the Rick Simpson spirit, updated for the legal era.
Safety Notes Specific to Rio Grande County
Operating Machinery: If you’re running a tractor, irrigation system, or any equipment in the potato fields, do not use activated (decarbed) oil or vape before or during work. Use raw sublingual only.
Driving: Colorado DUIs for THC are real. If you’ve decarboxylated your oil or vaped, wait until effects fully wear before driving through Monte Vista or heading to Alamosa.
Drug Testing: Many Rio Grande County employers still test. THCa in raw form won’t trigger tests, but activated delta-9 THC and delta-8 THC will. If your job tests, stick to raw sublingual or abstain.
Storage: Keep oil in a cool, dark place. Colorado’s high altitude means intense sun—don’t leave it in your truck cab. Heat can degrade cannabinoids and gradually convert THCa to THC.
Children & Pets: Colorado has high rates of accidental pediatric ingestion due to edibles looking like candy. Our oil is clearly labeled and packaged, but keep it locked away from kids and animals.
Real Talk: Who This Is For (And Who It’s Not)
This is for you if:
- You’ve tried conventional medicine and it’s not enough
- You want precise dosing information, not guesswork
- You need both non-psychoactive daytime relief and optional nighttime potency
- You value transparency over hype
- You’re willing to start low and go slow
This is NOT for you if:
- You’re looking for a cancer cure (RSO has not cured cancer in humans)
- You want to get heavily intoxicated daily (our delta-9 THC is minimal)
- You’re not willing to read labels and follow dosing guidance
- You’re pregnant or nursing (cannabinoids cross placenta and enter breast milk)
- You’re on medications with known cannabis interactions (blood thinners, seizure meds, etc.)
How to Start: A Rio Grande County Titration Guide
Week 1: Assessment
- Start with 0.25mL (about 138mg cannabinoids) raw sublingual
- Hold under tongue 60 seconds, swallow
- Wait 2-3 hours. Note effects in a journal.
- Take once daily, same time each day
Week 2-3: Adjustment
- If needed, increase to 0.5mL raw sublingual
- Split into two doses: morning and evening
- Continue journaling
Week 4+: Optimization
- If pain is managed but sleep remains poor: Add 0.5mL decarbed sublingual 1 hour before bed
- If breakthrough pain occurs: Add vape as needed (start with 1-2 puffs)
- If anxiety persists: Increase raw sublingual slightly (0.1mL increments)
Never exceed: 2.0mL in a 6-hour period without medical consultation.
Community Resources in Rio Grande County
We believe in complementing, not replacing, local care. Here are resources:
Medical Care:
- Rio Grande Hospital (Del Norte): 719-657-3243
- San Luis Valley Health (Alamosa): 719-589-2511
- SLV Health Regional Medical Center: 719-589-8000
Veteran Support:
- Rio Grande County Veterans Service: 719-657-3334
- VA Clinic (Alamosa): 719-589-5171
- Colorado Veterans Project: coloradoveteransproject.org
Cancer Support:
- San Luis Valley Cancer Center: 719-589-2511
- American Cancer Society (Colorado): cancer.org
Mental Health:
- Colorado Crisis Services: 1-844-493-8255
- SLV Behavioral Health: 719-589-3677
The Bottom Line for Rio Grande County
We didn’t create this product in a boardroom. We created it for Bentley, for Colin’s PTSD, for people failed by systems that should have helped. We built it for communities like Rio Grande County—places where hard work meets hard reality, where healthcare access is limited, and where you need solutions that work without bullshit.
Our promise:
- Complete transparency – Every milligram published
- Legal compliance – Farm Bill compliant, ships to your door
- Honest science – We tell you what works, what might, and what doesn’t
- Community commitment – Open-source formulas, real support
If you’re in Del Norte, Monte Vista, South Fork, or anywhere in Rio Grande County, we’re here. Not because we have a storefront on Main Street, but because distance shouldn’t stop you from accessing quality cannabinoid medicine.
Order at oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816. Ask us anything. We’ll give you the straight answer—whether that leads to a sale or not. That’s the OilWell way, the Rio Grande County way: honest, practical, and built on trust.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before use. Individual results may vary.
Age Requirement: 21+ only.
Legal Notice: Buyer is responsible for verifying local laws. THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Customers accept all legal responsibility for activation decisions. Void where prohibited.
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