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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Kofe Simpson (RSO) i Tokelau: Te Tusi Katoatoa a OilWell Cannabis Mo tagata o Tokelau — e ui i loe ake o te tiaki i le kaiga i Atafu, o le faiga o le mama o le tino i Nukunonu, pe o le suʻesuʻe i au mea fakafā i Fakaofo, ko te mea katoa e manaʻomia ke mālamalama i le RSO, e tū i luga i te āgatonu o le matai ma le faʻaaloalo i au aganuu fakakāinga. Ko te Aha Tokelau e Manaʻo i le Ako Fakahihihiga mo te RSO Iei Nei Te nofo i Tokelau e lē mafai ona mālamalama i le malosi. O mātou toʻaga e tolu — Atafu, Nukunonu, ma Fakaofo — e nofo ai pea i luga o 1 500 tagata, ma mālamalama i te uiga o te faʻamoemoe i le tāupulega pe a le tele o mea ola. Pe a fetū mai te vaka fomaʻi naʻo i nisi a taimi, pe a lē mafai ona tatau i le falemaʻi i Apia, ma pe a feiloai ai le soifua faa-ʻagatonu i faʻatauga o le soifua, o le talanoa e uiga i le vailaʻau faʻa-tupu e ala i le fale. E mafai pea ona e rongo i le vaaiga e uiga i le “vailaʻau cannabis” i totonu o aiga poʻo le vaʻaiga i le initaneti e uiga i le RSO mo le kanesa poʻo le mama o le tino. E mafai ona o lou tuagane i Niu Sila na taʻu atu, poʻo se tagata i le kāiga e suʻesuʻe faʻalagolago i nisi auala pe maeʻa se finagalo e avea o lātou i le lē oʻo atu i le malosi. O le mafuaʻaga o loʻu nofo ai — e lē mo le faʻatau atu o se faʻamoemoe, e mo le tuʻuina atu o se...

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Kofe Simpson (RSO) i Tokelau: Te Tusi Katoatoa a OilWell Cannabis

Mo tagata o Tokelau — e ui i loe ake o te tiaki i le kaiga i Atafu, o le faiga o le mama o le tino i Nukunonu, pe o le suʻesuʻe i au mea fakafā i Fakaofo, ko te mea katoa e manaʻomia ke mālamalama i le RSO, e tū i luga i te āgatonu o le matai ma le faʻaaloalo i au aganuu fakakāinga.

Ko te Aha Tokelau e Manaʻo i le Ako Fakahihihiga mo te RSO Iei Nei

Te nofo i Tokelau e lē mafai ona mālamalama i le malosi. O mātou toʻaga e tolu — Atafu, Nukunonu, ma Fakaofo — e nofo ai pea i luga o 1 500 tagata, ma mālamalama i te uiga o te faʻamoemoe i le tāupulega pe a le tele o mea ola. Pe a fetū mai te vaka fomaʻi naʻo i nisi a taimi, pe a lē mafai ona tatau i le falemaʻi i Apia, ma pe a feiloai ai le soifua faa-ʻagatonu i faʻatauga o le soifua, o le talanoa e uiga i le vailaʻau faʻa-tupu e ala i le fale.

E mafai pea ona e rongo i le vaaiga e uiga i le “vailaʻau cannabis” i totonu o aiga poʻo le vaʻaiga i le initaneti e uiga i le RSO mo le kanesa poʻo le mama o le tino. E mafai ona o lou tuagane i Niu Sila na taʻu atu, poʻo se tagata i le kāiga e suʻesuʻe faʻalagolago i nisi auala pe maeʻa se finagalo e avea o lātou i le lē oʻo atu i le malosi. O le mafuaʻaga o loʻu nofo ai — e lē mo le faʻatau atu o se faʻamoemoe, e mo le tuʻuina atu o se mea e sili atu i le taua: le upu tonu ma le lē faʻapupula e uiga i le RSO, mea e mafai ona āʻoga, mea e le mafai ona āʻoga, ma auala e mafai ona e maua i ai e tūtusa ma le saogalemu e tagata Tokelau.

OilWell Cannabis e kamupani nofo i Houston, faʻavae i le talitonu e tatau ona mafai ona maua le vailaʻau, e mālamalama, ma e āʻoga i le matai — e lē mo le faʻapupula. O loʻo faʻaaoga ai i le initaneti a matou kamala faʻakatoatoa, faʻamaonia ai i le kāpisi e tolu, ma lē taliaina o ni upu e lē matai. O loʻu faʻavae, o Colin Valencia, na faʻavae le kamupani pe a vaʻaia le cannabis na fakaofo atu i lana maile paralyzed, o Bentley, i le taimi e leai ni vailaʻau mo le maile. O le matai tō — te vaʻaia o se tagata e sāvali toe i ai i le taimi e manatu ai e le ola — na faia ai mea uma o loʻu faiva. O le malosi lava e tatau ona e lagona pe a tiaki i lou kaiga i Tokelau.

Mālamalama i le Kofe Simpson: Te Tala o le Igoa

O ai Rick Simpson?

O Rick Simpson e lē o se fomaʻi poʻo se sainetisi — e o se inisinia malamalama e nofo i Nova Scotia, Kanata, na fanau i le 1949. I le 1997, na ia mafatia i le polo o le ulu mai le taupulega e tuʻu ai, na ia maua i le tinnitus ma le vertigo e le seʻi mavae e. O le vailaʻau na tuʻuina mai e fomaʻi e lē āʻoga, poʻo faʻaleʻagaina ai. I le taimi na fesili ai i lana fomaʻi e uiga i le cannabis, na faʻatumulia.

E mafai e te lagona? E to tele o tagata Tokelau na lagona ni taimi pei lea — pe a lē atoa le fome tumau a le vailaʻau fakapalagi, ma te toe suʻe auala e faʻaaloalo i lou tino ma lou aganuu.

O le taimi taua na tupu i le 2003, na ia maua i le fāliga i le ā, na faʻailoga e kanesa. E lē toe suʻe le fome lē, na ia āpili le vailaʻau cannabis i le fāliga. O le tala a le tagata lava, na maliu le fāliga i totonu o nā fafo. Matai taua: E leai se mautinoa tumau a fomaʻi, biopsy, poʻo faʻamaumauga e mafai. O le tala lava o le tagata, e lē o faʻamaumauga fomaʻi — e fai ma le mea na ati ai le kamakama i le lalolagi.

Te Faʻavae o le RSO: Mea na Fautuaina e Simpson

Na faʻavae e Simpson se kamata 60‑grama, 90‑fōnō, e talia i le gutu:

  • Vaiaso 1: Kamata i le maua e pei o le afifi o le fala (10‑15 mg), e tolu ai le aso
  • Vaiaso 2‑5: Faʻalua le maua i nā ao, e faʻalele vaʻa
  • Vaiaso 5‑12: Aumai ma teu le 1 grama ā (600‑900 mg THC) seʻi mavae le 60 grama katoatoa
  • A mavae le kamata: Faaauau i le 1‑2 grama i le māse ma le toe tāua

Na fautuaina foi e ia le āpili i le ā mo le pōʻa, ma le manatua e uiga i le kāmala pe a le tatau, e lē toe le fome.

Mea Moni o le RSO Tūsā

O le RSO tūsā e pei o le uliuli, e tele, e pei o le molasses. E oʻona le cannabis ma e lahi i nā kāmala. O le mea na fai ai auala e lē tūsā:

  • Maua mea: Mea cannabis e tasi, e lē atoa ni fakatonu — e ese le kamata
  • Kāmala e tō: Naphtha (kofe) poʻo ipu alcohol — e lē o mea taumafa, e mafai ona faʻaleaga
  • Faiga: Faʻaliliu i le ipu, fili i le māsu, ma le evapora i le suka
  • Kamabinoidi: 60‑90 % THC, decarboxylated (activated), ma nisi kamabinoidi e ese
  • Terpeni: E lē tele — na maliu i le vevela ma le kāmala
  • Māfaufau: E leai. E leai se maʻi, e leai se pepa, e leai se tilotilo o le pōʻa.

I Tokelau, i loʻo te taʻua ai i le sami ma le taʻua o ni mea e ulu i loʻu siosiomaga, o le manatu e kai i le kāmala e ulu mai le kofe e matua matatau. O le popo i a matou vailaʻau e tasi — o le naphtha e tasi.

Mea Saʻo e Simpson ma Mea e Lē

Mea na saʻo: O Simpson na taʻavale i le lalolagi i kamabinoidi e vailaʻau i le taimi e lē manatua ai. Na faia ai mea mo le faigāina o le cannabis i le taimi nei. O le upu “RSO” e le upu talinga mo le kofe cannabis.

Mea na faia ai: O ni upu e uiga i le togafiti e lē mautinoa. E leai se faʻamaumauga o tagata e faʻamaonia ai e RSO e fōli kanesa. O le Ofisa o le Kanesa e tali e i ai ni suʻesuʻe, e lē fautuaina le cannabis e vailaʻau mo le kanesa. O le FDA e lē tali le mea mo le kanesa. O le Health Canada e lē tali RSO mo le kanesa.

Mo tagata Tokelau e feiloai i le kanesa, o le faʻavae e mafai ona fōli ola. E tatau RSO e lē tuʻu i nā mea e fōli kanesa e pei o le faʻalē, radiotherapy, poʻo chemotherapy. E mafai ona fesoasoani, e tatau le fono a te fomaʻi ma le kaiga — i le taimi e tāua.

O le OilWell: Auala e Fesoʻotaʻi

O le Amataga: Tala a Bentley

O le OilWell Cannabis e amata i se taimi o le popole, e lē i le lē. O le maile a Colin Valencia, o Bentley, na paralyzed, na fesili e pe a le ola. O le tauni a le maile e lē tuʻu i laʻu mea nai lo le vailaʻau e faʻaleagaina ana aʻau. O le taimi na fesili ai se tagata: “E tele e te alu i nuʻu mea e fau ai le kanabisa e lē o le a malamalama i le CBD?”

Na ako e Colin e fau le pani CBD. Na tuʻu Bentley e sāvali, ma le aʻu i lana polo. Na nonofo ai i lalo o le 10 tausaga, na maliu i le 20 tausaga. I le taimi na mavae ai, na faʻavae e Colin ni fofō mo mea uma na feiloai ai Bentley: neurodegeneration (CBG), dementia (CBC), glaucoma (THC), arthritis (kamabinoidi). E lē foafoa le maile i le mea sese — o le mea moni lava.

O le malosi lava e taʻitaʻi i le aso nei. Pe a tiga se tagata o le kaiga i Tokelau, e mālamalama i le popole e teva e teva e te nofo ai.

Faʻavae Fā e Fā mo Tokelau

1. Mafai ona Mūluga e Lē Uluai Gatekeeping

E sese i le polokalame fomaʻi a Texas e manaʻo mea e tuʻuina mai, poʻo le faiga tūsā a Niu Sila, e mafai ona tagata 21+ i Tokelau e maua a matou mea — e lē manaʻo i faʻamaumauga fomaʻi. O loʻo fāfo ai i le vaka atu ia te ʻoe. Mo le kāiga e tele ai le fomaʻi e nofo i Apia poʻo Auckland, e taua ona aveese auala.

2. Te Uiga e Fai e le Tagata

E ola e RSO i le taimi uma — e lē avea nisi. O loʻo i ai i a matou fofō 1 500 mg o le THCa, le mea e lē psychoactive. O te filifili:

  • Raw (e lē vevela): E lē psychoactive, e tūsā mo le aso e alu i le gau, tui, poʻo le fale
  • Activated (decarb i le fale): Vevela i le 260 °F (125 °C) mo 45‑60 minute e faʻataʻitaʻi THCa i le ~1 315 mg delta‑9 THC — e tūsā mo le RSO e tūsā ai
  • Partial decarb: Faʻataʻitaʻi naʻo le mea e manaʻomia, teu le isi raw

O le faʻamoemoe i le nofo a le kāiga i Tokelau e tatau ona gāe ia te oe e ola ma te aoga mo le kaiga.

3. Faʻamaumauga Totoa

O loʻo tala atu i le initaneti a matou fofō katoa — milligram uma, peseti uma. Afai e lē mafai ona e totogi, e mafai ona e maua i le mau mea ma fau lou lava. O le ati i le tala a Rick Simpson e faaauau e lē totogi, ae e faʻalele i le lalolagi i le taimi nei. I Tokelau, e fai ai le inati (tofiga o le kauā), e lagona lelei.

4. Mautinoa i le Fakahihihi, e Lē Fakapupu

E lē taliaina e matou upu e lē mautinoa. O ni mea uma i le fofō e i ai i suʻesuʻe na faʻamaonia, e faʻailoa i le matai. E tatau ke maua le upu tonu, e lē le faʻapupula — aua e te faia ni faʻaiʻuga e aʻafia ai tou kaiga.

O le Houston ma Tokelau

O le OilWell e faiva mai le Montrose, Houston — le tetele a Amerika fou, le falemaʻi tetele o le lalolagi (Texas Medical Center). O Colin na fau ni polokalame mo le Baylor College of Medicine, e tuʻu le matai fomaʻi i le faʻafaufau o le cannabis. E ui i lea, o a matou tāua e sāsoʻo ma Tokelau: kāiga muamua, mālamalanga faʻakauā, ma le faʻaaloalo i le fōfō.

Te Kamala Katoatoa o le Vailaʻau RSO (Tala Atu i Matagofie)

Kamabinoidi Maua Mea e Faia (Fakahihihiga)
Delta‑8 THC 6 000 mg Kamabinoidi psychoactive; tausia le faʻalē; high e lē popole i le delta‑9 [9]
CBD 4 500 mg Maua tele mautinoa e lē psychoactive; faʻalele le popole; faʻalele le mama; e lē o togafiti [1][3][4]
CBG 3 000 mg Kamabinoidi laʻititi; mafua mo le puipuiga o le faʻamalū; anti‑inflammatory; e lē mautinoa i tagata [7][8]
THCa 1 500 mg E lē psychoactive pe a raw; faʻataʻitaʻi i le ~1 315 mg delta‑9 THC pe a vevela; anti‑inflammatory via COX‑2 [12]
CBC 750 mg Mafua mo le neurogenesis; anti‑inflammatory; suʻesuʻe tumau i tagata [18][19]
CBN 750 mg Faʻatauaina mo le moe, e lē mautinoa i tagata; le maua (25‑50 mg/mL) e sāsoʻo [16][17]
Delta‑9 THC 90 mg Naʻo 3 mg/mL — e tūsā ai le Farm Bill; maua katoa 1 405 mg pe a active le THCa
Katoatoa 16 590 mg 7 kamabinoidi e gālu i ala tele

Terpeni Ola i le 5 %: Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene

Fausia: Vailaʻau MCT (meatua taumafa, e leai ni kāmala)

Teu: Pipeta e maua i 0,1 mL (55,3 mg kamabinoidi i le matafaioi)

Amataga/Tau: 15‑45 minute amataga, 4‑6 taeao, 13‑19 % bioavailability

Auala e Faia mo Tokelau:

  • Asō (gau, tui, galuega kāiga): Faaaoga raw — THCa e nofo e lē psychoactive
  • Ao (mama, moe, filemu): Decarboxylate 1 mL mo le māvamāvaga
  • Fofō ala: Faaaoga vaitaʻi i le vape mo le fofō i 1‑2 minute

Kātā Vape RSO: Fofō Vave mo le Ola Lava i Tokelau

Kamabinoidi Peseti Fofō Vave
CBD 30 % Faʻalele le popole vave
CBG 20 % Amataga vave anti‑inflammatory
Delta‑8 THC 15 % Fofō le faʻalē vave; high e lē popole
THCa 10 % Auto‑decarboxylates i le vevela vape (400‑450 °F)
CBN 10 % Filemu vave
CBC 10 % Tautoga mo le puipuiga o le faʻamalū

Terpeni: 5 % + vaitaʻi terpeni

E tūsā mo: Fofō mama i le taimi o le gau, faʻalē i le chemo, popole, poʻo a taimi e manaʻomia le fofō i luma o le fono (fono) e lē talitonu 45 minute.

Amataga: 1‑2 minute | Tau: 2‑4 taeao | Bioavailability: 10‑35 %

Ako Kamabinoidi e Faʻahihihia mo Tokelau

Mea e Tala e le Saienisi (e Lē o Faʻatau)

CBD

  • Mautinoa mo: Epilepsia ese (Epidiolex na tali e FDA) [1][2]
  • E tupu mo: Popole (meta‑analysis 2024 o 316 tagata na aʻafia, e taʻutaʻua e tagata e lē tele) [3]
  • E lē mo: Moe — suʻesuʻe e faaaoga metua subjekti, e lē mautinoa [5]
  • Saogalemu: Mafua e maua i le faʻalele o le ate; e tele vaitaʻiga [6]

Mo Tokelau: Afai e te manaʻo e faaaoga le CBD mo le faʻasā i tamaiti, o le mea sili. Mo le popole poʻo le mama, e mafua e lē mautinoa. Tala i le fomaʻi — aua e te maua i vailaʻau ese e pei o le suka poʻo le toto.

Delta‑8 THC

  • E pei o delta‑9: Agonisti CB1, cannabimimetic, e lē malosi [9]
  • Popolega: Faʻamā e tala mai; e ese lelei le faiga [10]
  • E lē mālū: E psychoactive ma e mafai ona faʻasā le suʻesuʻe

Mo Tokelau: Afai e te suʻesuʻe mo le galuega (aʻafi a te malo Tokelau poʻo mea e manaʻomia faiga e Niu Sila), o le delta‑8 e fōli le suʻesuʻe. O le mea e tūtusa i le faʻatau, e tāua lou malosi.

CBG

  • Le “Tina Kamabinoidi”
  • Amataga: Tina biosynthetic o THC ma CBD
  • Fā: Fesoʻotaʻi i CB receptors, alpha‑2 adrenoceptors, 5‑HT1A signaling [7]
  • Faʻamaumauga i tagata: E lē tele. Suʻesuʻe e lē kau ki tagata [7][8]
  • Saogalemu: E faʻatau nei e lē mautinoa [7]

Mo Tokelau: Faaaoga le CBG e pei o le tala a le kaumatua — e mafua, e manaia, e lē mautinoa i le taimi nei. E mafai ona fesoasoani, e lē faʻatu.

THCa

  • E lē psychoactive: Pe a teu raw [12]
  • Faʻataʻitaʻi: 1 mg THCa = 0,877 mg delta‑9 THC pe a vevela
  • Faʻamanuiaga: Anti‑inflammatory via COX‑2; puipuiga o le faʻamalū [12]
  • Teu: E mafai ona faʻataʻitaʻi i le vevela o Tokelau — teu i le efifi

Mo Tokelau: O le mea e faʻaopoopo ai le mea e sili. E mafai ona e faʻatau se ipu e i ai 1 405 mg delta‑9 THC (pe a active), i luga ole 0,3 % i le tafa. O le faʻataʻitaʻi e tupu i lou fale, e lē i le mālumaluga. O le faʻaaloalo i le tulafono o Tokelau (e sāsoʻo i le tulafono a Niu Sila) ma lou totoʻo e fili lou māvamāvaga.

CBN

  • Le kamabinoidi mo le moe?
  • Faʻamau: Faʻatau nui mo le moe
  • Tōelega: E leai ni suʻesuʻe e polysomnography [16]
  • Maua: O le 25‑50 mg e sāsoʻo i le kamata, e lē mautinoa [17]

Mo Tokelau: Afai e te popole i le moe ona o le mama poʻo le popole, o le CBN e mafai ona fesoasoani, e lē toe tūsā. O vailaʻau tūsā e pei o le kava (afai e tūtusa) poʻo le meditati e mafai ona sili.

CBC

  • Mafua: Antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti‑seizure i manu [18][19]
  • Tūlaga: E faʻatau nei e lē mautinoa [18]
  • Anotaha: Manaia e lē amataga [18][19]

Terpeni: Faʻamā

Terpeni Aroma Tokelau Faʻamau Faʻamanuiaga
Limonene Citrus‑bright Tipolo (lemon) i le tunu Faʻamalū le loto, antioxidant (ae e mafai ona faʻaleaga) [21][22]
Myrcene E lelei, lāʻau Fue (kava) peppery notes Mafua e faʻamalū popole, e lē mautinoa i tagata [23]
Caryophyllene Pepa Pepa i ota ika Sili: Agonist CB2 tūsā — terpeni o le faʻapulapula cannabinoid [24]
Pinene Vao Fao (pine) i le fale lotu Mafua e māfaufau, e lē mautinoa [25]
Linalool Mosokoi Mosokoi flower garlands Mafua e filemu; o le mea oxidized e allergen [22][26]
Humulene Pula Pula ka storage huts Anti‑inflammatory i suʻesuʻe i manu [27]
Terpinolene Niu (coconut) husk scent Niu (coconut) husk scent E lē suʻesuʻe — manaia e lē mautinoa [28]

Tōelega: E pei e faʻalelei le amiotia, e lē tele faʻamaumauga i tagata. E lē tatau ona taʻu atu e se kamupani e mautinoa le terpeni — e manaia, e lē mautinoa [20][29].

Tautoga mo Tulaga Ese i Tokelau

Aua: O le mea e mafai ona fautuaina i le matai, e lē o togafiti fomaʻi. Tala i le faufau fomaʻi — i le taimi e tae mai le vaka fomaʻi poʻo i le telehealth ma le fomaʻi Niu Sila. E lē tāua ona tuʻu RSO i nā mea ua mautinoa.

Fofō mo le Faʻalē i le Kemoterapi

  • Pre‑chemo: 0,5‑1,0 mL i lalo o le gutu i le 1 hour i luma (delta‑8 mo le fofō faʻalē) [9]
  • Fofō vave: 2‑3 puff i le vape (amata i 1‑2 minute) [9][13]
  • Post‑chemo: 0,5 mL i nā 6 hour pe manaʻomia
  • Moe i le taimi o le toe tāua: 1,0‑2,0 mL i luma o le moe (25‑50 mg CBN)

Mama Oso (gau, arthritis, neuropati suka)

  • Asō: 0,3‑0,5 mL raw i lalo o le gutu — fofō mama e le popoa [4][12][24]
  • Ao: 0,5‑1,0 mL decarboxylated — māvamāvaga ma CBN mo le moe [13][17]
  • Fofō vave: Vape pe manaʻomia [13]

Popolega o le Moe

  • I luma o le moe: 1,0‑2,0 mL i lalo o le gutu (25‑50 mg CBN) [16][17]
  • Tōelega: E lē mautinoa le CBN — faʻalilifu i au metua tūsā e pei o le taimi o le lapoʻa

Popole ma le Faʻaʻe

  • Asō: 0,3 mL raw i lalo o le gutu (CBD + CBG) [3][8]
  • Ao: 1,0 mL kamala [3]

Fā mo te Malohi (Amata Mālū)

Amata i le 0,25‑0,5 mL (138‑276 mg kamabinoidi). Faʻatali 2‑3 hour. Vaʻai. Faʻalua i le taimi. O le kāiga i Tokelau e fesoasoani — faaaoga e māfaufau.

Tulafono: Tokelau, Niu Sila, ma le Mafai i le Lalolagi

Tulafono i le Taimi Nei i Tokelau

  • Mea e ulu mai le Hemp: I lalo o le Tulafono o le Faʻaaogā o le Mea Kovi a Niu Sila ma le Hemp Regulations 2006, e tūtusa mea hemp e aofia i lalo o le 0,3 % delta‑9 THC. O loʻo i ai le 90 mg delta‑9 THC i le ipu 30 mL — e lalo lava.

  • Faʻavae THCa: O le THCa e lē o le delta‑9 THC. O loʻo i ai le 1 500 mg THCa, e tūtusa i le Farm Bill (tulafono a le US) ma le tulafono a Niu Sila. O le mea e te faʻatau e tūtusa.

  • Lou Tāua: O le THCa e faʻataʻitaʻi i le delta‑9 THC pe a vevela (260 °F/125 °C mo 45‑60 minute). O le faʻataʻitaʻi e faia e te i lou fale, e maua i le ~1 405 mg delta‑9 THC. E tūtusa i le taimi o le faʻatau, e tāua ona e mālamalama:

    • E lē toe alu i le mea active i le lalolagi
    • E lē toe alu i Niu Sila e lē mālamalamaina le tulafono faʻalē
    • O le Customs i Tokelau ma Niu Sila e mafai ona vaʻai i le pusa — o matou mea e oʻo ma le COA ma faʻamaumauga

Vavega i le Lalolagi i Tokelau

  • Fā le faigoaina: 1‑2 ase a le pule
  • Vavega i le lalolagi: 10‑21 ase a le pule e ala i le USPS/FedEx
  • Māfaufau: Tuʻuina atu mo mea uma
  • Pusa: E lē faaalia, e mafai ona teu i vevela, e leai ni mea e faʻailoa

Mea e I ai i Lou Pusa

  • Vailaʻau RSO (30 mL) poʻo Kātā Vape (1 g)
  • Tusi Katoatoa o le Sūsū (faiga e le mālumaluga)
  • Pepa faʻamaumauga e tūtusa
  • Toina mo le decarboxylation
  • Tala mo le teu
  • Tala mo le customs

Auala e Totogi mo Tagata Tokelau

  • Visa/Mastercard i le lalolagi
  • PayPal (e manaʻomia se tuʻuina i le pā fāleʻa a Niu Sila poʻo Ausetalia)
  • Auala e tuʻu atu (Western Union, MoneyGram) mo mea tele
  • Faʻamatalaga: E i ai nisi tagata Tokelau e faaaoga aiga i Niu Sila/Ausetalia e tali ma le faʻaau, e tāua lou filifiliga, e aoga le mafai ona direkte

Tautua mo Tokelau

  • Telefoni: +1 (832) 416‑2816 (taimi Houston UTC‑6 — faʻamatala le taimi)
  • Imeli: [email protected] (te tali i lalo o le 24 hour)
  • WhatsApp: Mafai mo tagata Tokelau — imeli i a matou e faʻapipiʻi
  • Gagana: Ako uma i le Pālagi; e mafai ona matou tuʻuina atu ni upu Tokelau pe manaʻomia

Fesili E Faʻaopoopo Mai Tagata Tokelau

F: E tūtusa le mea i Tokelau?
T: O le mea e ulu mai le hemp e <0,3 % delta‑9 THC, tūtusa i le tulafono a Niu Sila e sāsoʻo i Tokelau. O loʻo tuʻuina atu e matou faʻamaumauga katoa. E tāua ona e mālamalama: o le THCa e faʻataʻitaʻi i le THC pe a vevela — mālamalama i lau tulafono a leka.

F: E fōli aʻu high?
T: Naʻo pe a e vevela (decarboxylate). E lē psychoactive pe a faaaoga raw. O te pule le mea.

F: E mafai ona e alu i Niu Sila ma le mea?
T: E lē alu i le mea active. O le mea raw e tūtusa ae e mafai ona faʻapupula le customs. E tali mai e matou e faʻatū taitasi mo Niu Sila.

F: E fia le taimi o le vavega?
T: Faʻamatalaga mo le 21 ase e maualalo. O le vaka e lē mautinoa. Faʻamatalaga mo le 1 mase i luma.

F: Afai e le mafai aku a matou kāiga e totogi?
T: O loʻo tala atu e matou le kamala katoatoa. E mafai ona e maua i le New Zealand (faʻamautinoa tulafono) ma fau lou lava. O le mea e manaʻo ai Rick Simpson.

F: E fefe e le mea mo le vailaʻau suka?
T: O le CBD e mafai ona faʻalele le ate e faʻatau i le vailaʻau. Tala i le fomaʻi. Afai e lē maua se fomaʻi, amata i le maua e lē tele ma matai le toto.

F: E mafai ona e faaaoga i le taimi o le fāʻau?
T: Leai. O le NCCIH e taʻutaʻua e faʻaaogā le cannabis i le taimi o le fāʻau ona o le le mautinoa [1].

F: E fia mānaʻo e fakamānaia i laʻu kaiga e talitonu e le cannabis e leaga?
T: Faʻasoa le tusi. Faʻailoa o se mea e ulu mai le hemp, tūtusa, faʻamaonia i le mālumaluga, ma e te faaaoga mo le soifua — e ese le fiafia. Tilo i le vaega o le matai. E tele tagata Tokelau e tali i au mea faaopoopo pe a tala lelei.

Faʻaiʻuga mo Tokelau: Atoa

  • ✅ Faʻamatalaga katoatoa (e lē nisi)
  • ✅ Mafaufau i le mālumaluga (saogalemu i le muamua)
  • ✅ Ako e fautuaina i le matai (e lē faʻapupula)
  • ✅ Vavega i le lalolagi tūtusa i Tokelau
  • ✅ Faʻaaloalo i lau aganuu ma au tūāʻaga
  • ✅ Totogi mo le kāiga ma le tautua

E lē a matou atoa:

  • ❌ Togafiti mo le kanesa (e lē mafai etanā)
  • ❌ E leai ni faʻalele (e tele o vailaʻau)
  • ❌ Faʻamanuiaga vave (e manaʻo taimi)
  • ❌ Puipuiga pe a teuga le mea (o te pule lou lava)

Valaau: Faʻamatalaga i le Asō, Fesoasoani i le Kaiga

  1. Aso website: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
  2. Filifili mea: Vailaʻau Sublingual ($129,99) poʻo Kātā Vape ($49,99)
  3. Toti ai le discount: TOKELAU10 mo le 10 % i lou amataga
  4. Tuuina atu le tuatusi: Aofia lau atoll (Atafu/Nukunonu/Fakaofo) ma le kāiga
  5. Totogi: Faʻamaonia le kātoā a le lalolagi; PayPal e maua
  6. Vavega: Filifili USPS International (10‑21 ase) poʻo FedEx (vave, e totogi tele)
  7. Māfaufau: E maua lou tracking i lalo o le 48 hour
  8. Customs: O loʻo tuʻuina atu e matou faʻamaumauga; e te taliaina le tāua taua

OilWell Cannabis
810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
+1 (832) 416‑2816
[email protected]
instagram.com/oilwellcbd

O le upu e lē mafaufau e le FDA poʻo se faiga Tokelau/Niu Sila. O le mea e lē manaʻomia e faʻamaumau, togafiti, poʻo puipuiga o le maʻi. E ese tulaga o tagata. Tala i le fomaʻi i le taimi uma, aua e te maua i le maʻi poʻo vailaʻau. E lē faʻaaogā vaa poʻo masini pe a e i lalo o le faʻaoga cannabinoidi psychoactive. Tuʻu i tua i le auala o le tamaiki. O le faʻatau e taliaina tāua taua mo le tulafono i Tokelau ma Niu Sila.

Fakafetai lasi mo le faʻamoemoe i a matou i lau malaga o le soifua.

ENGLISH

Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Tokelau: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis

For the people of Tokelau — whether you’re caring for family in Atafu, managing chronic pain in Nukunonu, or exploring natural options in Fakaofo, this is everything you need to know about RSO, grounded in science and delivered with respect for your community’s values.

Why Tokelau Needs Honest RSO Education Right Now

Living in Tokelau means understanding resilience. Our three atolls—Atafu, Nukunonu, and Fakaofo—are home to just over 1,500 of us, and we know what it means to rely on each other when resources are limited. When the medical ship visits only periodically, when the hospital in Apia feels impossibly far away, and when traditional healing practices meet modern health challenges, conversations about alternative medicine happen naturally around the fale.

You’ve probably heard whispers about “cannabis oil” during family gatherings or seen discussions online about RSO for cancer or chronic pain. Maybe your cousin in New Zealand mentioned it, or someone in the village is quietly searching for options after a diagnosis that left them feeling hopeless. That’s why we’re here—not to sell hope, but to provide something more valuable: the complete, honest truth about what RSO is, what it can and cannot do, and how Tokelau residents can access it legally and safely.

OilWell Cannabis is a Houston-based company founded on the belief that medicine should be accessible, transparent, and guided by evidence—not hype. We publish our complete formulas publicly, test every batch in third-party labs, and refuse to make claims our science can’t support. Our founder, Colin Valencia, built this company after watching cannabis save his paralyzed dog Bentley when veterinary medicine had given up. That experience—of seeing a living being walk again when experts said euthanasia was the only option—shaped everything we do. It’s the same determination we know you feel when caring for your kaiga here in Tokelau.

Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: The Story Behind the Name

Who Was Rick Simpson?

Rick Simpson was not a doctor or scientist—he was a power engineer from Nova Scotia, Canada, born in 1949. In 1997, he suffered a severe head injury from a scaffolding fall that left him with persistent tinnitus and dizziness. The medications doctors prescribed either didn’t work or made things worse. When he asked his physician about cannabis, he was dismissed outright.

Sound familiar? Many Tokelauans have faced similar moments—when Western medicine’s solutions feel incomplete, and you’re left searching for alternatives that respect both your body and your culture.

Simpson’s pivotal moment came in 2003 when he developed skin lesions diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Rather than pursue standard treatment, he applied concentrated cannabis oil directly to them. According to his personal testimony, the lesions disappeared within four days. Important context: No independent medical verification, biopsy confirmation, or clinical documentation exists for this outcome. It is his personal story, not medical evidence—but it became the catalyst for a global movement.

The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Recommended

Simpson developed a specific 60-gram, 90-day oral protocol that became legendary in cannabis circles:

  • Week 1: Start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice (10-15mg), three times daily
  • Weeks 2-5: Double the dose every four days, building tolerance
  • Weeks 5-12: Reach and maintain 1 gram per day (600-900mg THC) until all 60 grams are consumed
  • Post-protocol: Continue 1-2 grams monthly for maintenance

He also recommended topical application for skin issues and acknowledged inhalation for immediate symptom relief but not as primary treatment.

Critical context for Tokelau residents: This protocol was designed for crude, unstandardized cannabis oil. It was never validated in clinical trials. The THC doses—600-900mg daily—far exceed anything studied in controlled settings and carry real risks: severe intoxication, anxiety, tachycardia, and cannabis use disorder. For our small community where everyone knows everyone’s business, being incapacitated for weeks isn’t practical or safe.

What Traditional RSO Actually Was

Traditional RSO was nearly black, tar-like, and thick as molasses. It smelled strongly of cannabis and sometimes of residual solvents. Here’s what made it problematic:

  • Source material: Single-strain indica cannabis with no standardization—every batch was different
  • Extraction solvent: Naphtha (lighter fluid) or isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade, both carrying contamination risks
  • Process: Dissolved in a bucket, filtered through cheesecloth, evaporated in a rice cooker
  • Cannabinoid profile: 60-90% THC, fully decarboxylated (activated), with minor cannabinoids at random ratios
  • Terpene content: Essentially zero—destroyed by heat and solvent
  • Testing: None. No lab verification, no Certificates of Analysis, no contaminant screening

In Tokelau, where we depend on the ocean’s purity and carefully monitor what enters our environment, the idea of consuming petroleum-derived solvents is particularly concerning. The coconut oil in our traditional remedies is one thing—naphtha is another entirely.

What Simpson Got Right vs. What He Overstated

What he got right: Simpson drew global attention to cannabinoids as serious medicine when the world ignored them. He created the conditions for today’s legal cannabis industry. The term “RSO” remains the most recognized name for full-spectrum cannabis extract.

What he overstated: His cure claims exceeded the evidence. No human clinical trial has proven RSO cures cancer. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges cannabinoid anticancer research exists but doesn’t endorse cannabis as cancer treatment. The FDA hasn’t approved any cannabis plant product for cancer. Health Canada has never approved RSO for cancer.

For Tokelau residents facing serious diagnoses, this distinction is life-saving. RSO should never replace proven cancer treatments like surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. It may complement them, but the decision must involve your doctor and your family—preferably during consultations when the medical ship is in port.

The OilWell Difference: Why Our Formulas Are Different

Our Origin: Bentley’s Story

OilWell Cannabis began not in a boardroom, but in a moment of desperation. Colin Valencia’s dog Bentley was paralyzed, facing euthanasia. Veterinary medicine offered nothing but painkillers that would destroy his organs. That’s when a rescue worker 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 over, and brought his ball to play. He lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (CBG), dementia (CBC), glaucoma (THC), arthritis (multi-cannabinoid blends). Dogs don’t respond to placebo—this was real.

That same determination drives us today. When your kaiga member in Tokelau is suffering, we understand that desperation because we’ve lived it.

Four Core Principles for Tokelau

1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping

Unlike Texas’s medical program that requires qualifying conditions and cards, or New Zealand’s strict medicinal cannabis scheme, anyone age 21+ in Tokelau can access our products—no medical documentation needed. We ship directly to you. For a community where the nearest specialist might be in Apia or Auckland, removing barriers matters.

2. Patient-Controlled Potency

Traditional RSO was always psychoactive—you had no choice. Our formula includes 1,500mg of THCa, the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. You decide:

  • Raw (no heat): Completely non-psychoactive, perfect for daytime use while fishing, weaving, or participating in fale activities
  • Fully activated (home decarb): Heat at 260°F (125°C) for 45-60 minutes to convert THCa to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC—delivering traditional RSO potency legally
  • Partial decarb: Decarboxylate only what you need, preserving the rest raw

This respects Tokelau’s communal lifestyle where being functional and present for your kaiga is essential.

3. Open-Source Formulas

We publish our complete formulas publicly—every milligram, every percentage. If you can’t afford our products, you can source the ingredients and make your own. This echoes Rick Simpson’s free-distribution ethos but adapts it for the modern world. In Tokelau, where resources are shared through inati (community distribution), this open approach feels natural.

4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating

We refuse to claim what science doesn’t support. Every compound in our formula is backed by peer-reviewed research, clearly labeled by evidence strength. You deserve honesty, not hype—especially when making health decisions that affect your whole kaiga.

Our Houston Roots Meet Tokelau Values

OilWell operates from Montrose, Houston—America’s fourth-largest city, home to the world’s largest medical complex (Texas Medical Center). Colin did custom software development for Baylor College of Medicine, bringing medical-grade precision to cannabis formulation. Yet our values align with Tokelau’s: community first, shared knowledge, and respect for the healing process.

The Complete RSO Sublingual Oil Formula (Published Open-Source)

30mL bottle | $129.99 | 16,590mg total cannabinoids | 553mg/mL

Cannabinoid Amount What It Does (Evidence-Based)
Delta-8 THC 6,000mg Psychoactive THC analogue; anti-nausea properties; less anxious high than delta-9 [9]
CBD 4,500mg Strongest non-psychoactive evidence; anxiety modulation; pain modulation; not a proven cure-all [1][3][4]
CBG 3,000mg Minor cannabinoid; neuroprotective potential; anti-inflammatory; still emerging human evidence [7][8]
THCa 1,500mg Non-psychoactive in raw form; converts to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC when heated; anti-inflammatory via COX-2 [12]
CBC 750mg Neurogenesis potential; anti-inflammatory; very early-stage human research [18][19]
CBN 750mg Marketed for sleep but human evidence is weak; our dose (25-50mg per mL) aligns with research thresholds [16][17]
Delta-9 THC 90mg Only 3mg/mL—keeps product Farm Bill compliant; full-bottle total is 1,405mg when THCa is activated
Total 16,590mg 7 cannabinoids working across multiple pathways

Live Terpenes at 5%: Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene

Carrier: Organic MCT oil (food-grade, no solvents)

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

Onset/Duration: 15-45 minutes onset, 4-6 hour duration, 13-19% bioavailability

Usage Options for Tokelau:

  • Daytime (fishing, weaving, community work): Use raw—THCa stays non-psychoactive
  • Evening (pain, sleep, relaxation): Decarboxylate 1mL for full potency
  • Acute breakthrough: Pair with vape cartridge for 1-2 minute relief

RSO Vape Cartridge: Fast Relief for Tokelau’s Active Life

1g cartridge | $49.99 | 510-thread compatible

Cannabinoid Percentage Fast-Acting Benefits
CBD 30% Immediate anxiolytic buffer
CBG 20% Rapid anti-inflammatory onset
Delta-8 THC 15% Quick nausea relief; less anxious high
THCa 10% Auto-decarboxylates at vape temp (400-450°F)
CBN 10% Immediate relaxation
CBC 10% Neuroprotective support

Terpenes: 5%+ live terpene blend

Perfect for: Breakthrough pain while net fishing, acute nausea during chemotherapy, panic episodes, or when you need relief before a fono (community meeting) without waiting 45 minutes.

Onset: 1-2 minutes | Duration: 2-4 hours | Bioavailability: 10-35%

Evidence-Based Cannabinoid Education for Tokelau

What The Science Actually Says (Not What Marketing Claims)

CBD: The Most Studied Non-Psychoactive Cannabinoid

  • Proven for: Certain rare epilepsies (FDA-approved Epidiolex) [1][2]
  • Emerging for: Anxiety (2024 meta-analysis of 316 participants showed significant anxiolytic signal, but authors stress limited sample size) [3]
  • Weak for: Sleep—studies use subjective measures, lack objective data [5]
  • Safety: Real liver enzyme elevation risk; drug interactions are common [6]

For Tokelau: If you’re considering CBD for seizure management in children, this is the strongest evidence area. For anxiety or pain, it’s promising but not proven. Always discuss with your doctor—especially if you’re on other medications common in our community like diabetes or blood pressure drugs.

Delta-8 THC: Real Psychoactivity, Real Risks

  • Similar to delta-9: Partial CB1 agonist, cannabimimetic activity, but less potent [9]
  • Concerns: Adverse events reported; manufacturing quality varies widely [10]
  • Not mild: It’s psychoactive and can cause failed drug tests

For Tokelau: If you’re subject to drug testing for work (especially if you work for the Tokelau government or in positions requiring travel to New Zealand), delta-8 will trigger positive results. The product is legal at purchase, but activation is your responsibility.

CBG: The “Mother Cannabinoid”

  • Precursor: Biosynthetic parent to THC and CBD
  • Mechanisms: Interacts with CB receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, 5-HT1A signaling [7]
  • Human evidence: Sparse. Mostly review-level and preclinical [7][8]
  • Safety: Already sold commercially despite thin evidence base [7]

For Tokelau: Think of CBG like a traditional remedy that elders speak of—plausible, culturally interesting, but not yet proven by modern research. It may help, but don’t expect miracles.

THCa: The Game-Changer for Legal Access

  • Non-psychoactive: Only if kept raw [12]
  • Conversion: 1mg THCa = 0.877mg delta-9 THC when heated
  • Benefits: Anti-inflammatory via COX-2 inhibition; neuroprotective potential [12]
  • Storage: Can slowly convert over time in warm Tokelau climate—keep refrigerated

For Tokelau: This is what makes our product unique. You can legally purchase a bottle that contains the equivalent of 1,405mg delta-9 THC (when activated), well above the 0.3% legal threshold at point of sale. The conversion happens in your home, not in our lab. This respects both Tokelau’s legal framework (which follows New Zealand law) and your right to choose your medicine’s potency.

CBN: The Sleep Cannabinoid?

  • Reputation: Marketed heavily for sleep
  • Reality: No clinical trials with validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography [16]
  • Dose: Our 25-50mg per serving aligns with research thresholds, but evidence is weak [17]

For Tokelau: If you’re struggling with sleep due to pain or anxiety, the CBN may help via the entourage effect, but don’t rely on it alone. Traditional remedies like kava (if legally available) or meditation may be equally important.

CBC: The Emerging One

  • Potential: Antinociceptive, antibacterial, anti-seizure in animal models [18][19]
  • Status: Over-the-counter products already sold despite little clinical evidence [18]
  • Bottom line: Interesting but early-stage [18][19]

Terpene Profile: The Aromatic Wisdom

Our 5% live terpene blend isn’t just for smell—it’s potential bioactivity:

Terpene Aroma Traditional Tokelau Parallel Plausible Effects
Limonene Citrus-bright Tipolo (lemon) in cooking Mood elevation, antioxidant (but oxidation products can be allergens) [21][22]
Myrcene Earthy, herbal Fue (kava) peppery notes Anxiolytic potential, but human evidence is weak [23]
Caryophyllene Pepper/spice Black pepper in ota ika Most interesting: Direct CB2 agonist—true cannabinoid-system terpene [24]
Pinene Forest-fresh Fao (pine) in church woodwork Alertness potential, but human proof is lacking [25]
Linalool Floral, lavender Mosokoi flower garlands Calming potential; oxidized form is allergen [22][26]
Humulene Earthy, woody Pulaka storage huts Anti-inflammatory in preclinical studies [27]
Terpinolene Piney, fruity Niu (coconut) husk scent Least studied—interesting but speculative [28]

Reality check: While terpenes make the product smell and taste better, robust human proof of therapeutic effects is limited. Don’t let any company tell you terpenes are proven medicine—they’re promising, not proven [20][29].

Condition-Specific Guidance for Tokelau

Important: These are evidence-informed contexts, not medical prescriptions. Always consult your healthcare provider—ideally when the medical ship visits or via telehealth with New Zealand specialists. Do not replace proven treatments with RSO.

Chemotherapy-Related Nausea (for those traveling to NZ for treatment)

  • Pre-chemo: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual 1 hour before (delivers delta-8 for anti-nausea) [9]
  • Acute breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs (1-2 minute onset) [9][13]
  • Post-chemo: 0.5mL every 6 hours as needed
  • Sleep during treatment: 1.0-2.0mL before bed (25-50mg CBN)

Chronic Pain (fishing injuries, arthritis, diabetes neuropathy)

  • Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—functional pain relief without impairment [4][12][24]
  • Nighttime: 0.5-1.0mL decarboxylated—full potency plus CBN for sleep [13][17]
  • Breakthrough: Vape as needed for acute flares [13]

Sleep Disturbances (common in our long summer days)

  • Before bed: 1.0-2.0mL sublingual (25-50mg CBN) [16][17]
  • Reality check: CBN evidence is weak—consider pairing with traditional methods like earlier sunset routines

Anxiety & Stress (village responsibilities, family pressures)

  • Daytime functional: 0.3mL raw sublingual (CBD + CBG) [3][8]
  • Nighttime: 1.0mL full profile [3]

General Titration Principle: Te Malohi (Start Gentle)

Begin with 0.25-0.5mL (138-276mg cannabinoids). Wait 2-3 hours. Assess. Increase gradually. Tokelau’s communal nature means you have family support—use it to monitor effects.

Legal Framework: Tokelau, New Zealand, and International Access

Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand, and our legal status follows New Zealand law. This is crucial for you to understand:

Current Legal Status in Tokelau

Hemp-Derived Products: Under New Zealand’s Misuse of Drugs Act and the Hemp Regulations 2006, hemp products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC are legal. Our RSO Sublingual Oil contains only 90mg delta-9 THC in the entire 30mL bottle—well below this threshold.

THCa Distinction: THCa is not delta-9 THC. Our product contains 1,500mg THCa, which is Farm Bill compliant (U.S. standard) and aligns with New Zealand’s hemp regulations. You are purchasing a legal hemp product.

Your Responsibility: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated (260°F/125°C for 45-60 minutes). This conversion, performed by you in your home, creates approximately 1,405mg total delta-9 THC. While this is legal at point of purchase, you must understand:

  • Do not transport the activated product internationally
  • Do not carry it to New Zealand without understanding NZ’s strict cannabis laws
  • Customs between Tokelau and NZ may inspect packages—our products ship with complete COAs and documentation showing legal hemp status

International Shipping to Tokelau:

We ship to Tokelau via USPS/FedEx international with:

  • Complete Certificates of Analysis (COAs)
  • Legal hemp documentation
  • Customs declarations
  • Tracking numbers

You accept all customs and legal responsibility. Tokelau’s remote location means shipping takes 10-21 days. Plan accordingly, especially if you’re ordering for a specific health timeline.

Important Legal Notice: The Government of Tokelau, through the Tokelau Administrator’s Office in Wellington, has not specifically addressed THCa products. While our product is legal under New Zealand hemp law, you should verify current regulations with the Taupulega (village council) if you have concerns. We provide documentation, but you are responsible for compliance.

Delivery to Tokelau: How It Works

We understand Tokelau’s remoteness—no airstrip, ship-dependent supply lines. Our delivery system is built for this:

Shipping Timeline

  • Order processing: 1-2 business days
  • International shipping: 10-21 business days via USPS/FedEx
  • Tracking: Provided for all orders
  • Packaging: Discreet, temperature-stable for tropical climate, no cannabis branding visible

What Your Package Includes

  • RSO Sublingual Oil (30mL) or Vape Cartridge (1g)
  • Complete Certificate of Analysis (lab test results)
  • Legal hemp documentation
  • Decarboxylation instructions
  • Dosing guidance leaflet
  • Receipt for customs

Customs & Vaka (Ship) Arrival

Orders are addressed to your specific atoll (Atafu, Nukunonu, or Fakaofo). The package arrives in Apia and is transferred to the Tokelau transport vessel. You’ll receive tracking updates. Because space on the vaka is limited, order well in advance of need.

Pro Tip: Coordinate orders with your village’s supply shipments if possible. Bulk ordering with neighbors can reduce individual shipping costs.

Safety, Side Effects, and Tokelau-Specific Considerations

Potential Side Effects (Be Honest with Your Kaiga)

  • Psychoactive effects: If you activate the THCa, you will feel high. Do not operate outboard motors, fish from small boats, or climb coconut trees while impaired.
  • Anxiety/paranoia: High doses can cause this, especially in those new to THC. Start low.
  • Dry mouth: Common but manageable—stay hydrated in our tropical climate.
  • Dizziness: Risky on our coral atolls where falls can be dangerous. Sit down if you feel lightheaded.
  • Drug interactions: CBD can interact with diabetes medications, blood thinners, and heart drugs common among Tokelau’s elderly. Always discuss with a doctor before starting.

Who Should Avoid This Product

  • Pregnant or nursing women: Limited safety data; we follow NCCIH guidance [1]
  • People with liver disease: CBD can affect liver enzymes [6]
  • Those with cannabis use disorder history: The product can be habit-forming [15]
  • Anyone subject to drug testing: Activated product will cause positive results
  • Children under 21: Our products are for adults only

Storage in Tokelau’s Climate

  • Heat: Store below 77°F (25°C). Our temperatures often exceed this—use the coolest part of your fale, perhaps under a fan.
  • Light: Keep in the opaque bottle provided—UV degrades cannabinoids.
  • Slow THCa conversion: Over months in heat, some THCa may naturally convert. Refrigeration is ideal but often impractical in Tokelau. Use within 6 months for predictable results.

Community Health: Our Promise to Tokelau

The Inati Principle: Shared Knowledge, Shared Access

In Tokelau, inati is the tradition of equally distributing community resources. While we can’t give our products away for free like Rick Simpson did (we’re a regulated business), we honor his spirit by:

  1. Publishing our formulas—so if you can source ingredients through New Zealand suppliers, you can make your own
  2. Providing free education—this guide is yours to share with your village
  3. Supporting community health—we donate products to chronic illness support groups worldwide and offer Tokelau residents a 10% discount on first orders (code: TOKELAU10)

Respecting Your Traditional Practices

We recognize that Tokelau has deep traditional healing knowledge—herbal remedies, massage, spiritual healing. Our products are not meant to replace these traditions but to complement them. Many customers find cannabinoids work synergistically with traditional practices for holistic wellness.

Important cultural note: If you’re consulting with tufuga (healers) or church ministers, be transparent about using RSO. Some may be supportive; others may have concerns. Honest conversation preserves community harmony.

How to Order RSO in Tokelau

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Visit our website: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
  2. Select product: Sublingual Oil ($129.99) or Vape Cartridge ($49.99)
  3. Apply discount: TOKELAU10 for 10% off your first order
  4. Enter shipping address: Include your atoll name (Atafu/Nukunonu/Fakaofo) and village
  5. Payment: International credit cards accepted; PayPal available
  6. Shipping: Select USPS International (10-21 days) or FedEx (faster but more expensive)
  7. Track: You’ll receive tracking within 48 hours
  8. Customs: We provide all documentation; you accept legal responsibility

Payment Options for Tokelau Residents

  • International Visa/Mastercard
  • PayPal (requires NZ or Australian bank link)
  • Money transfer services (Western Union, MoneyGram) for larger orders
  • Note: Some Tokelau residents use family members in NZ/Australia to receive and forward packages—this is your choice, but our direct shipping is more reliable

Customer Support for Tokelau

  • Phone: +1 (832) 416-2816 (Houston time UTC-6—consider time difference)
  • Email: [email protected] (we respond within 24 hours)
  • WhatsApp: Available for Tokelau customers—email us to set up
  • Language: All support in English; we can provide basic information in Tokelauan phrases if needed

Frequently Asked Questions from Tokelau Residents

Q: Is this legal in Tokelau?
A: Our product is a hemp-derived oil with <0.3% delta-9 THC, legal under New Zealand’s hemp regulations that apply to Tokelau. We provide complete documentation. However, THCa converts to THC when heated—understand your local laws before activating.

Q: Will this get me high?
A: Only if you heat it (decarboxylate). Raw use is completely non-psychoactive. You control the experience.

Q: Can I travel to New Zealand with this?
A: Do not travel with activated product. Raw product with documentation is legally defensible but may cause customs delays. We recommend ordering separately for NZ stays.

Q: How long does shipping really take?
A: Plan for 21 days minimum. The vaka schedule is unpredictable. Order at least one month before you need it.

Q: What if my family can’t afford this?
A: We publish the complete formula. You can source cannabinoid distillates from New Zealand hemp suppliers (ensure they’re licensed) and make your own using our recipe. This is exactly what Rick Simpson wanted.

Q: Will this interfere with my diabetes medication?
A: CBD can affect liver enzymes that metabolize many drugs. Consult your doctor. If you don’t have regular doctor access, start with very low doses and monitor blood sugar closely.

Q: Can I use this while breastfeeding?
A: No. NCCIH specifically warns against cannabis product use during pregnancy/breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data [1].

Q: How do I explain this to my kaiga who thinks cannabis is bad?
A: Share this guide. Emphasize it’s hemp-derived, legal, lab-tested, and you’re using it for health—recreation is different. Point to the evidence sections. Many Tokelauans are open to natural remedies when presented with facts.

The Bottom Line for Tokelau: Our Promise

We can’t be there in your fale when your tupuna (grandparent) is in pain. We can’t sit with you when the medical ship is weeks away. But we can provide something that respects your intelligence, your community values, and your right to make informed decisions about your health.

OilWell Cannabis promises:

  • ✅ Complete formula transparency (no secrets)
  • ✅ Third-party lab testing (safety first)
  • ✅ Evidence-based education (no snake oil)
  • ✅ Legal international shipping to Tokelau
  • ✅ Respect for your culture and traditions
  • ✅ Community discount and support

We cannot promise:

  • ❌ A cancer cure (no one ethically can)
  • ❌ Zero side effects (all medicines have them)
  • ❌ Instant results (titration takes time)
  • ❌ Legal protection if you misuse the product (you control activation)

Call to Action: Order Today, Support Your Kaiga

Tokelau is remote, but you’re not alone. Whether you’re in Atafu’s lagoon-side fale, Nukunonu’s administrative center, or Fakaofo’s tight-knit community, we’re here to help.

Order now:

  • Website: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
  • Phone: +1 (832) 416-2816
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Tokelau discount code: TOKELAU10 (10% off first order)

Questions? Email us in English—we’ll respond within 24 hours with detailed answers. We understand Tokelau’s time zone challenges and will accommodate.

Share this guide with your kaiga, your tupuna, your village council. Knowledge is the greatest medicine, and in Tokelau’s spirit of inati, it belongs to everyone.

Final Words: Respect, Evidence, Community

When we started OilWell Cannabis after Bentley walked again, we made a vow: never exploit desperation, never hide the science, and never forget that behind every order is a person seeking hope. In Tokelau, where community is survival and trust is everything, we honor that vow by giving you everything—formulas, evidence, warnings, and all.

This is not traditional RSO. This is the evolution Rick Simpson’s vision needed—legal, tested, precise, and honest. For Tokelau, where the ocean meets the sky and family meets survival, we offer this with humble respect.

Fakafetai lasi (thank you very much) for trusting us with your health journey.

OilWell Cannabis
810 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77006
+1 (832) 416-2816
[email protected]
instagram.com/oilwellcbd

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA or any Tokelau/New Zealand regulatory authority. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before use, especially if you have a medical condition or take medications. Do not operate vehicles or machinery while under the influence of psychoactive cannabinoids. Keep out of reach of children. Buyer assumes all legal responsibility for compliance with local Tokelau and New Zealand laws.


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