Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Sherman County, Kansas: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Understanding Rick Simpson Oil and Why It Matters for Sherman County
If you’re in Sherman County searching for alternatives to conventional medicine—whether you’re a cancer patient at Goodland’s hospital, a veteran in Sharon Springs managing PTSD, or a farmer in Edson dealing with chronic pain from years of physical labor—you’ve likely heard the term “RSO.” Rick Simpson Oil has become one of the most searched cannabis extract terms precisely because it represents hope when institutional medicine falls short. But what exactly is RSO, and more importantly, what can it actually do for people in rural northwestern Kansas?
We believe Sherman County residents deserve complete, honest answers, not hype. That’s why we’re publishing everything—the history, the science, the exact formulas, and how our approach addresses the specific challenges Kansas communities face.
Who Was Rick Simpson?
Rick Simpson was born in 1949 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. He wasn’t a doctor, scientist, or medical professional—he was a power engineer and maintenance worker, a blue-collar tradesman whose path into cannabis advocacy began through personal suffering. In 1997, while working at a hospital in Moncton, Simpson fell from scaffolding, suffering a serious head injury that left him with persistent tinnitus, dizziness, and post-concussion symptoms. Conventional medications failed him or made his condition worse.
Sound familiar? Across Sherman County—from the grain elevators to the oil fields—workers face similar stories every day. When a workplace injury leads to chronic pain and the medical system prescribes one ineffective medication after another, people naturally start looking elsewhere. That’s exactly what happened to Simpson. When he asked his physician to consider cannabis, the request was refused.
Simpson’s interest deepened after learning about a 1974 NIH-funded study at the Medical College of Virginia, where THC was reported to slow or shrink tumors in mice. That study—originally intended to demonstrate harm—became a foundational reference for Simpson, though its findings were never replicated in controlled human cancer trials.
The pivotal moment came in 2003. Simpson reported three bumps on his arm diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Rather than pursuing conventional treatment, he applied concentrated cannabis oil, covered them with bandages, and claimed they disappeared within four days. No independent medical verification, biopsy confirmation, or peer-reviewed documentation of this outcome has ever been published. We state that clearly because Sherman County residents facing cancer deserve honesty, not false hope. This personal experience became the origin story of RSO.
The Traditional RSO Protocol
Simpson’s core recommendation was consuming 60 grams of concentrated cannabis oil over approximately 90 days. Here’s the exact breakdown:
Week 1: Half a grain of rice-sized dose (10-15 mg) three times daily—totaling 30-45 mg per day.
Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days until reaching approximately 1 gram (1,000 mg) per day, divided into three doses.
Weeks 5-12: Maintain 1 gram daily until all 60 grams are consumed.
Important context for Sherman County: At peak dosing, this protocol delivers 600-900 mg of delta-9 THC daily—far exceeding anything studied clinically. The FDA-approved synthetic THC drug dronabinol is typically dosed at just 2.5-20 mg per day. At 600-900 mg daily, risks include severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, hypotension, and cannabis use disorder. These aren’t abstract warnings—they’re documented consequences that could affect any Sherman County resident trying this protocol.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was
Traditional RSO wasn’t a standardized medicine—it was crude, variable, and untested:
- Source material: Single high-THC indica strains with no standardization
- Extraction solvent: Naphtha (petroleum-based lighter fluid) or 99% isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade
- Process: Cannabis soaked in solvent, filtered, then evaporated in a rice cooker
- Appearance: Nearly black, tar-like, thick oil with possible solvent-residual smell
- Cannabinoid profile: 60-90% delta-9 THC, fully decarboxylated, with minor cannabinoids at uncontrolled ratios
- Terpene content: Essentially none—destroyed by heat and solvent
- Standardization: Zero. Every batch differed based on plant material, solvent purity, and technique
- Residual solvent risk: Naphtha may contain benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens. Incomplete purging leaves toxic residues.
For Sherman County residents considering DIY RSO production, this is critical safety information. The solvent risk is real, and without lab equipment to verify purity, you cannot know what you’re consuming.
Simpson’s Claims vs. The Evidence
Simpson claimed RSO could cure cancer and many other diseases. We must be direct with Sherman County readers: these claims exceed the evidence.
What the preclinical literature shows: In vitro and animal studies demonstrate THC and CBD can induce apoptosis, inhibit proliferation, and reduce angiogenesis in certain cancer cell lines. Animal models show some tumor-growth inhibition.
What it does NOT show: These findings have not translated into proven human cancer cures. No human clinical trial has demonstrated RSO or any cannabis oil cures cancer. Several small human trials in glioblastoma contexts have been exploratory and did not produce curative results.
Institutional positions:
- National Cancer Institute: Acknowledges cannabinoid anticancer research but does not endorse cannabis as cancer treatment
- FDA: Has not approved any cannabis plant product for cancer treatment
- Health Canada: Never approved RSO for cancer
- NCCIH: Identifies strongest evidence for epilepsies, chemo nausea, and HIV/AIDS appetite—not cancer cure
What Simpson got right: He drew attention to cannabinoids as serious biomedical research when the world ignored it, helping create conditions for today’s legal cannabis industry.
What he overstated: Encouraging patients to use RSO instead of proven cancer therapies carries genuine harm potential. Delayed treatment for treatable cancers is a documented concern.
Sherman County has a cancer center in Goodland, and many residents travel to Hays or Wichita for oncology care. RSO should complement—not replace—those proven treatments.
About OilWell Cannabis: Our Story and Our Promise to Kansas
We are OilWell Cannabis, founded by Colin Valencia in Houston, Texas. While we’re based in Houston, we serve customers nationwide—including every corner of Kansas from Wichita to Goodland, from Sharon Springs to rural Sherman County. Our mission is built on a foundation that might resonate deeply with Kansas values: resilience, community, and never giving up on family.
The Dog Who Started It All
Our origin story begins with a dog named Bentley. Bentley was more than a pet—he was family. When veterinarians told Colin that Bentley, paralyzed in his back legs, should be euthanized, conventional medicine had given up. The pain medications would destroy Bentley’s internal organs, causing more suffering. The choice was painful prolonged decline or immediate mercy killing.
But giving up on family isn’t an option—not in McAllen, Texas, where Colin grew up on the border, and not in Sherman County, Kansas, where families fight to keep their farms and their loved ones going. In a desperate search for alternatives, a rescue worker named Jessica asked Colin: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
That question changed everything. Colin learned to create CBD golden paste—a specialized cannabinoid formula for pets. It wasn’t a cure, but it was hope. And that hope delivered what veterinary medicine said was impossible: Bentley got up, walked over, and brought Colin his ball to play. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was cannabinoid medicine doing what pharmaceuticals could not.
Bentley lived another ten years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG’s neuroprotective properties and THCa’s PPARγ agonism
- Dementia → CBC’s role in neurogenesis
- Glaucoma → THC’s CB1 agonism for intraocular pressure
- Crippling arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammatory approach using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene
Single cannabinoids weren’t enough. Bentley’s evolving conditions required multi-cannabinoid synergy. This wasn’t a marketing decision—it was born from necessity, from watching a loved one suffer and needing real solutions.
From Personal Suffering to Professional Mission
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction after his experiences in the dangerous McAllen-Reynosa border region, where violence was a daily reality and many of his best friends were killed or imprisoned. When he decided to break free from Xanax, he did it cold turkey—a feat notoriously difficult and dangerous—using the cannabinoid knowledge he developed keeping Bentley alive.
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. Colin lived what RSO patients live: desperation for relief, failed pharmaceuticals, the discovery that cannabinoids work when pills do not.
Building Trust Through Transparency
We believe Sherman County residents deserve the same level of transparency we offer Houston customers. That’s why ABC13 KTRK Houston featured us in seven news segments from 2019 to 2023—more than any other Houston cannabis operator. Five different reporters sought us out because they knew we’d give honest answers, even when uncomfortable.
In September 2019, Colin told ABC13: “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.”
That philosophy drives everything we do. We publish our complete formulas publicly. We test every batch. We refuse to overpromise. And we ship nationwide—including to every mailbox and doorstep in Sherman County.
The OilWell RSO Philosophy: Four Core Principles
Our RSO formulas aren’t traditional Rick Simpson Oil. They’re informed by the tradition but deliberately different in ways that solve the exact problems Sherman County residents face:
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
- No medical card required. Kansas hasn’t legalized medical marijuana, but you don’t need one anyway. Age 21+ can purchase.
- Ships directly to Sherman County. Whether you’re in Goodland, Sharon Springs, or on a ranch outside Edson, we deliver to your door.
- Free delivery to Kansas through USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days)
- International shipping available with full COA documentation
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
This is crucial for Sherman County’s working families. Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa—the acidic, non-psychoactive precursor to THC.
Three usage options:
- Raw (no heat): All 1,500mg stays as THCa. Completely non-psychoactive. Safe for daytime use, driving, work. Provides anti-inflammatory benefits via COX-2 inhibition and neuroprotective potential via PPARγ agonism.
- Fully activated (home decarboxylation): Heat at 260°F for 45-60 minutes converts 1,500mg THCa → ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Combined with existing 90mg delta-9, you get ~1,405mg total THC—comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but 100% legally because YOU control the activation.
- Vape (instant activation): Our vape cartridge auto-decarbs at 400-450°F, delivering freshly converted THC with each puff.
For Sherman County residents who work in agriculture, drive long distances, or operate machinery: You can use the raw form during the day without impairment, then activate a portion for nighttime use when you need full therapeutic strength. The choice is yours.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish everything. If you can’t afford our $129.99 sublingual oil, you can source the individual cannabinoid distillates and make your own version. This directly honors Rick Simpson’s free-distribution ethos while adapting it for the modern marketplace.
The actual Bentley CBD golden paste recipe that saved his life:
- 1/2 cup organic turmeric powder
- 1 cup water
- 1/3 cup coconut oil (unrefined, organic)
- 1-2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- CBD oil (dose per pet size; consult vet)
Instructions: Mix turmeric and water over low heat until paste forms (7-10 minutes). Add coconut oil and pepper. Cool, store refrigerated for up to 2 weeks. Mix with food once or twice daily.
We gave this away before we ever sold RSO. That’s our character.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
Our products are anchored to the research covered in the next section. We distinguish between:
- Well-supported: CBD for seizures, delta-9 THC for chemo nausea
- Emerging: CBG for inflammation, CBN for sleep
- Overstated: Claims that any RSO “cures” cancer
Sherman County residents deserve that honesty. We’re not here to replace your oncologist in Wichita or your pain specialist in Hays. We’re here to provide an option when those options aren’t enough.
The Science: What Each Cannabinoid Does (For Sherman County Readers)
We don’t hide behind proprietary blends. Here’s exactly what’s in our formula and what the research actually says:
CBD (4,500mg in sublingual oil)
Best evidence: Seizure disorders. The FDA-approved Epidiolex is purified CBD. For Sherman County residents with epilepsy, this is the most credible cannabinoid application.
Also studied for: A 2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants found significant anxiolytic effects, though authors stress limited clinical samples [3]. A 2024 pain review found promising but heterogeneous results [4]. A 2023 insomnia review found methodologically weak studies [5].
Safety: 2023 systematic review found liver enzyme elevation risk, especially important for Sherman County residents taking multiple medications (polypharmacy) or with liver conditions [6].
CBG (3,000mg)
Evidence base: Mostly review-level and preclinical [7][8]. A 2021 pharmacology review found interactions with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling—mechanistically interesting but not clinically established.
Potential relevance: Neurologic disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, antibacterial activity [7][8].
Bottom line: Promising minor cannabinoid with limited clinical validation. We’re including it because the preclinical signal is strong, but we won’t make claims beyond the data.
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
What it is: A psychoactive THC analogue, less potent than delta-9 THC but with similar pharmacokinetics [9]. A 2023 scoping review found the evidence base dominated by animal studies and public-health concerns, not human trials [10].
For Sherman County: This provides therapeutic THC effects at a lower potency than delta-9, which some users prefer. However, it will cause impairment and will trigger positive drug tests.
Manufacturing concern: The 2024 chemistry review notes delta-8 interest is tied to easier synthesis, raising product-quality questions [11]. Our third-party testing addresses this.
THCa (1,500mg)
Crucial for Kansas: THCa is Farm Bill compliant at sale because it’s not delta-9 THC. It’s non-psychoactive in raw form, offering anti-inflammatory COX-2 inhibition and neuroprotective PPARγ agonism [12].
The conversion: 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC after heating. Our 1,500mg THCa becomes ~1,315mg delta-9 when you decarb at home.
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
Evidence: NCCIH identifies strongest support for chemo nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite, and some pain/MS symptoms [1]. A 2022 chronic pain review found short-term benefit but increased dizziness, sedation, and nausea [13].
Pharmacokinetics: Inhaled onset in seconds-minutes, oral onset delayed but longer duration [14]. Mental health risk: 2025 review found associations with psychosis, cannabis use disorder, anxiety, and depression at high concentrations [15].
Our approach: Only 90mg total delta-9 in the bottle—a fraction of Simpson’s 600-900mg/day—letting THCa provide the bulk of convertible THC.
CBN (750mg)
The sleep question: Despite marketing, a 2021 narrative review screened 99 abstracts and found no clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16]. A 2024 sleep review concluded that cannabinoid sleep research doesn’t match real-world use scale [17].
Bottom line: We’re transparent that CBN’s sleep reputation exceeds current evidence. Our 750mg provides 25mg per mL—above the 20mg threshold some studies used—but we don’t claim it’s a proven sleep aid.
CBC (750mg)
Evidence: 2024 review notes distinct pharmacodynamics and possible antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure potential [18]. Older reviews show anti-inflammatory and rodent analgesic activity [19].
Bottom line: Clinically immature but scientifically credible—we include it as part of our multi-cannabinoid approach.
The Terpene Profile (5% in both products)
Limonene: Review shows antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties, but mostly from non-cannabis literature [21]. Note: oxidized limonene is a contact allergen [22].
Myrcene: Preclinical anxiolytic and anti-inflammatory signals, but “human studies are lacking” [23].
Caryophyllene: Selective CB2 agonist—unique among terpenes [24]. Most mechanistically interesting, but still preclinical.
Pinene & Linalool: 2021 brain-health review found neuroprotective signals but emphasized lack of clinical trials [25]. Linalool’s antidepressant mechanisms are exploratory [26].
Humulene: 2024 scoping review found anti-inflammatory evidence and possible cannabimimetic properties via CB1 and adenosine A2a [27], but clinical proof is limited.
Terpinolene: 2021 systematic review screened 2,449 records and concluded evidence is dominated by in silico, in vitro, and animal studies—not human trials [28].
Research Limits You Should Know
- Evidence is highly uneven. CBD and delta-9 THC have the strongest data; the rest are emerging.
- Extract/molecule/synthetic data aren’t interchangeable. Don’t assume what works for pure CBD works the same in full-spectrum.
- Minor cannabinoids are commercially interesting because they’re underexplored—but that means claims often outrun science [7][18].
- Product quality matters as much as molecule identity. Labeling inaccuracies, contamination, and dose variability affect real-world results [1][10][11][14].
- THCa chemistry changes with storage/heating—the same product can become psychoactive over time if not stored properly [12].
Our Products: Complete Specifications for Sherman County
We offer two delivery formats because rural Kansas life demands flexibility.
RSO Sublingual Oil — $129.99
For sustained, daily relief
- 30mL bottle (approximately 40-60 doses)
- 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg/mL)
- Seven defined cannabinoids:
- CBD: 4,500mg
- CBG: 3,000mg
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
- THCa: 1,500mg
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg
- CBN: 750mg
- CBC: 750mg
- 5% live terpenes: limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene
- Organic MCT oil base
- Graduated dropper: 0.1mL increments for precise dosing
- Onset: 15-45 minutes
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Bioavailability: 13-19%
Why this matters for Sherman County: The graduated dropper lets you start at 0.25mL (138mg total cannabinoids) and adjust gradually. For daytime use on the farm or at work, use it raw (non-psychoactive). For nighttime relief, decarb a portion at home.
RSO Vape Cartridge — $49.99
For fast, breakthrough relief
- 1-gram cartridge
- 900mg+ total cannabinoids
- Six-cannabinoid ratio (same as sublingual but optimized for vaporization)
- 5%+ live terpenes
- 510-thread universal battery compatibility (works with standard vape batteries available online)
- Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery method)
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Bioavailability: 10-35%
Why this matters for Sherman County: When pain flares suddenly while you’re miles from town, the vape provides relief in 1-2 minutes. It’s also discreet—no smoke, minimal odor—important in close-knit rural communities where privacy matters.
When to Use Each Format
| If you need… | Use this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Fast relief from breakthrough pain | Vape | 1-2 minute onset |
| All-day sustained relief | Sublingual | 4-6 hour duration |
| Maximum absorption | Sublingual | 13-19% bioavailability |
| To work without impairment | Sublingual (raw) | THCa stays non-psychoactive |
| Nighttime sleep support | Sublingual (decarbed) or Vape | CBN + activated THC |
| Precise dose control | Sublingual | 0.1mL graduated dropper |
Legal Status & Access for Sherman County, Kansas
Farm Bill Compliance: Why This Is Legal for You
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 delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—that’s 0.3% by weight, fully compliant.
Kansas state law: Kansas has not legalized medical or recreational marijuana, but hemp-derived products under 0.3% delta-9 THC are legal. Our products meet this standard at the point of sale.
THCa legal framework: THCa is not delta-9 THC. You can legally purchase, possess, and transport our product. The conversion to THC happens only if you choose to heat it at home—putting you in control, not us.
Shipping to Sherman County
We understand that Sherman County has no local dispensaries. Here’s how we get our products to you:
- Kansas statewide shipping: USPS Priority Mail (2-3 business days) for $5
- Discreet packaging: No cannabis branding visible on the exterior
- Temperature-stable packaging: Kansas summers can be brutal; our packaging protects product integrity
- COA included: Certificate of Analysis documents legality and contents for your records
- No signature required unless you request it
Important legal notice: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. You are responsible for understanding Kansas law regarding possession of activated cannabis products. We provide full documentation, but you assume legal responsibility for home decarboxylation decisions. Our products are void where prohibited by law.
Drug Testing Considerations for Kansas Workers
Many Sherman County residents work in agriculture, trucking, or other jobs requiring drug screening. Here’s what you need to know:
- Raw sublingual oil (no heat): THCa is non-psychoactive and may not trigger standard THC immunoassays, but we cannot guarantee this. Drug tests vary.
- Decarboxylated oil or vape: Will produce delta-9 THC and delta-8 THC metabolites, will trigger positive results on standard THC tests.
- Recommendation: If you’re subject to workplace drug testing, use the raw form only, and discuss with your employer or union representative. We cannot protect you from employment consequences.
How Our Formulas Connect to Real Conditions in Sherman County
Important disclaimer: These usage contexts are informed by research, not medical prescriptions. These products are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider—whether that’s your doctor at the Sherman County Medical Center or a specialist in Hays—before using. Individual results vary.
For Cancer Patients in Northwestern Kansas
We know many Sherman County cancer patients travel to Wichita’s Via Christi Cancer Center or Hays Medical Center for treatment. Our approach:
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment for nausea
- Breakthrough nausea: 2-3 vape puffs for immediate relief (1-2 minute onset)
- Post-chemo: 0.5mL sublingual every 6 hours as needed
- Sleep support: 1.0-2.0mL before bed delivers 25-50mg CBN
Evidence: Delta-8 THC antiemetic effects [9], delta-9 THC for chemo nausea [1][13], CBD for anxiety buffering [3].
Critical: Coordinate with your oncology team in Wichita or Hays. Do not replace proven treatments.
For Chronic Pain (Farmers, Veterans, Manual Laborers)
Sherman County’s economy runs on physical work. Chronic pain is common.
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment
- Nighttime relief + sleep: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated sublingual or vape
- Breakthrough pain: Vape as needed
Evidence: CBD pain research [4], delta-9 THC pain evidence [13], beta-caryophyllene CB2 activation [24], THCa COX-2 inhibition [12].
For Sherman County veterans: The Asshole Peach product in our broader line is particularly favored by veterans for PTSD and pain. Our Peace Gummies/vape helped Colin quit Xanax cold turkey—he personally uses it daily for severe PTSD.
For Sleep Issues in Rural Kansas
Sleep disorders affect everyone, but they’re especially challenging when you’re in a quiet, isolated area with limited sleep specialists.
- Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual
- At 2.0mL: 50mg CBN—dosage level from 2024 sleep literature
- At 1.0mL: 25mg CBN—above threshold associated with reduced sleep disturbance
Evidence: CBN sleep studies are limited. A 2021 review found no clinical trials with validated sleep measures [16]. A 2024 review concluded research doesn’t match real-world use scale [17]. We include CBN because it’s plausible, but we’re honest about the evidence gap.
For Anxiety and Stress
Life in small-town Kansas has unique stressors—economic uncertainty, isolation, and limited mental health resources.
- Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG address anxiety without impairment
- Nighttime: 1.0mL sublingual—full profile including CBN for sleep architecture
Evidence: CBD anxiety meta-analysis shows significant anxiolytic signal but limited samples [3]. CBG pharmacology is promising but preclinical [7][8].
General Titration Principle for Sherman County: Start Low, Go Slow
Whether you’re in Goodland or on a ranch miles from town, the golden rule is:
- Start: 0.25-0.5mL sublingual (138-277mg total cannabinoids)
- Wait: 2-3 hours to assess effects
- Adjust: Increase gradually in 0.1mL increments
- Track: Keep a journal of dose, time, effects, and any side effects
Individual responses vary based on body weight, metabolism, tolerance, and concurrent medications. There’s no one-size-fits-all dose, especially not Simpson’s dangerous 600-900mg/day THC protocol.
Our Promise to Sherman County
We know that buying cannabis products online feels risky—especially when you’re in a conservative community like Sherman County with no local cannabis market. Here’s what we guarantee:
- Complete transparency: Every mg, every percentage, every ingredient published
- Third-party tested: Full panel for pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes, and potency
- Farm Bill compliant: Legal for you to purchase and possess in Kansas
- Discreet shipping: Your mail carrier and neighbors won’t know
- No hype: We tell you what the evidence actually says, not what sells
- Real support: Call (832) 416-2816 or email [email protected]. We answer.
Sherman County deserves the same quality and honesty as Houston. We’re not here to replace your doctor in Goodland or your oncologist in Wichita. We’re here to provide an option when those options aren’t enough—when you’re lying awake at 2am with pain that won’t quit, when the medications make you sicker, when you need hope grounded in real science, not snake oil.
That’s what we learned from Bentley. That’s what Colin learned from his own benzo withdrawal. And that’s what we offer to every resident of Sherman County who finds their way to our door—whether they buy from us or use our open-source formula to make their own.
Ready to try it? Order now at oilwellcbd.com. We ship to Sherman County, Kansas every day.
FDA 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. Individual results may vary. Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or take medications. Do not operate vehicles or machinery under the influence. Keep out of reach of children. Buyer assumes responsibility for compliance with local laws.
Age Requirement: 21+ only.
Legal Notice: This product contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight, making it Farm Bill compliant. THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. Customer is responsible for understanding Kansas state law regarding activated cannabis products. Company assumes no legal liability for customer’s decarboxylation decisions. Void where prohibited.
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