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[page_header height="600px" align="center"] [gap height="50px"]Fakatātaki e Tāpura o Rick Simpson i ʻUvea mo Futuna: Gaka Katoatoa ki he Fakamāfana Faka-Kanabinoidi Nofo i ʻUvea mo Futuna, māua mā māliē e taha e toe mālōlō. ʻA mātou motu—ʻUvea mo Futuna—tu i loto o te moana loloa o Pāsifika, afe o kilomita mai i togiola fale mahaki nui. Māua mā māliē i te kāiga, i te aga fakavāe, mo e māfā e ke tāpuiaki i ʻa mātou famili. Pehea ʻe taha i ʻa mātou kānāpu fakatahataha e fekumi mo e mamae toe, mahaki kā, ā e mākati lōlō o te fakaʻauheʻe, ʻe ʻikai ke ʻi ai e meʻa ia ke āve atu ki fale togiola fakasupoʻi. Mō ia, ʻe fie mau ai e ʻulungaanga e tāpuiaki i ʻa mātou fakakaukau fakahihio, ʻa mātou aga Fakatolo, mo e ʻa mātou loto ki te fakaora fakafonua. Mō ʻai, māua mā fano fakamuimui atu ki ʻUvea mo Futuna. ʻE ʻikai ke OilWell Cannabis ʻe kamupāni ʻoku fakahāhā—ko māua ʻe kamupāni ʻoku tupu i Houston, ʻi he tafa e ʻoku saiʻia e taha e tagata ʻoku māliē e taha e tā mālohi mo te fakaora pe ʻe ʻikai ke pō atu te fātunga. ʻA mātou pepa Tāpura o Rick Simpson ʻoku fakahā e maluʻi o e ngaue ʻoku amata he taha e tagata i he liliu mo e toe fuoloa ai, pea te ke lava ke tauhi ʻa e kāiga Pāsifika ʻi he fonua, ʻi he maluʻi, mo e fakamā. Gaka e Rick Simpson: ʻA ʻOno Tau i ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻE ʻikai ke Rick Simpson ʻe tokotaha faitoʻaga. Ko ia ʻe ʻeniniana faitoʻaga fakavave ʻi Kanata, i he 1997, ne ʻavea e mātuʻā lōlō i luga o ʻulu ʻo ʻeke mai he faiva fakalakalaka. ʻE ʻai ʻi he ngaahi fale mahaki ʻe nau tuku mai, ʻe...

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Fakatātaki e Tāpura o Rick Simpson i ʻUvea mo Futuna: Gaka Katoatoa ki he Fakamāfana Faka-Kanabinoidi

Nofo i ʻUvea mo Futuna, māua mā māliē e taha e toe mālōlō. ʻA mātou motu—ʻUvea mo Futuna—tu i loto o te moana loloa o Pāsifika, afe o kilomita mai i togiola fale mahaki nui. Māua mā māliē i te kāiga, i te aga fakavāe, mo e māfā e ke tāpuiaki i ʻa mātou famili. Pehea ʻe taha i ʻa mātou kānāpu fakatahataha e fekumi mo e mamae toe, mahaki kā, ā e mākati lōlō o te fakaʻauheʻe, ʻe ʻikai ke ʻi ai e meʻa ia ke āve atu ki fale togiola fakasupoʻi. Mō ia, ʻe fie mau ai e ʻulungaanga e tāpuiaki i ʻa mātou fakakaukau fakahihio, ʻa mātou aga Fakatolo, mo e ʻa mātou loto ki te fakaora fakafonua.

Mō ʻai, māua mā fano fakamuimui atu ki ʻUvea mo Futuna. ʻE ʻikai ke OilWell Cannabis ʻe kamupāni ʻoku fakahāhā—ko māua ʻe kamupāni ʻoku tupu i Houston, ʻi he tafa e ʻoku saiʻia e taha e tagata ʻoku māliē e taha e tā mālohi mo te fakaora pe ʻe ʻikai ke pō atu te fātunga. ʻA mātou pepa Tāpura o Rick Simpson ʻoku fakahā e maluʻi o e ngaue ʻoku amata he taha e tagata i he liliu mo e toe fuoloa ai, pea te ke lava ke tauhi ʻa e kāiga Pāsifika ʻi he fonua, ʻi he maluʻi, mo e fakamā.

Gaka e Rick Simpson: ʻA ʻOno Tau i ʻUvea mo Futuna

ʻE ʻikai ke Rick Simpson ʻe tokotaha faitoʻaga. Ko ia ʻe ʻeniniana faitoʻaga fakavave ʻi Kanata, i he 1997, ne ʻavea e mātuʻā lōlō i luga o ʻulu ʻo ʻeke mai he faiva fakalakalaka. ʻE ʻai ʻi he ngaahi fale mahaki ʻe nau tuku mai, ʻe ʻai ʻi he kovi ange. ʻI he taimi ʻe ne iloa ai ʻe fakamāmāhi e kanapisia, ʻe ʻikai ke ʻa e ngaahi faitoʻaga fakamanako, ne ʻamata e fofō e tāpura fakamāmāhi mo ia. I he 2003, ne ʻita ʻe ia ʻe ʻa e tāpura ko eni ʻi he mākā ʻa e manava kā ʻi luga o ʻa e lima e ne nāu nahe ʻi he hā ʻaho. ʻE ʻikai ke ne fai ha fakamoʻoni fakafale mahaki—ʻe ʻikai ha biopsy, ʻe ʻikai ha fetu’utaki tuku fakaholo—ka ʻe tupu ʻa e tala ʻa e meʻa ʻoku ʻilo ki he tēniti ʻa e lalolagi ko e Tāpura o Rick Simpson (RSO) .

Ko e meˈa ˈe fai e Simpson he fakahoko ne ˈave ˈa e maluˈi: ne ˈamata ˈe ia ˈo tuku atu e tāpura ki he ˈkau maufai kā mo e kau toko ˈe ʻauhele mo e mamae toe, diabetes, maʻi fakaʻauheʻe, glaucoma, arthritis, ʻe māui, mo e tā moe. ʻE ʻikai ke ne totongi. Ne ʻosi ʻa e fōlau ʻa e founga i luga ʻi ʻinitaneti mo i lana tohi 2012 Phoenix Tears, ʻo ako ʻa e taha ʻe loto ke ako ʻe ne fakala ʻa e meʻa . Ko e fakaʻulungaanga ko eni—te ke ʻi ai ʻa e ʻuhinga fakatauholo e totongi, te ke ʻi ai ʻa e fakamafolale e tokotaha moʻui i he ngaue fakatonu—ʻoku ʻita lahi ʻi he agā ifo ʻa ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻo fakatangata e fakatahataha mo e tokoni fakataha.

Ka ko e RSO fakavāe ʻi ai e ngaahi ʻālita lahi. Simpson ne fakaʻaongaʻi ʻa e naphtha ā ʻisopropyl alcohol—ko e meʻa kovi, ʻikai ke ha meʻa kai, ʻe tāpuiaki e ā e meʻa kā ʻi he ʻua. Ne ʻosi fakahāhā e katoa ʻo e terpenes he fakaʻulungaanga loloa. ʻE tupu ʻa e tāpura ʻo ia ʻe taha ʻi he kanabinoidi taha pe (60-90% delta-9 THC) ʻe ʻikai ke fakakakato—ʻe ʻi ai e ngaahi meʻa ʻe kehe kehe, mo e ʻikai ke ʻi ai e suʻi fakavāe ke fakamoʻoniaki e mālō mo e maluʻi . Mo ʻa mātou kāinga i ʻUvea mo Futuna, ʻi he feituʻu ʻoku kei mahuʻinga e maluʻi ʻo e meʻa pea ʻikai ke lahi e fakatokanga fakafale mahaki, ko e ngaahi hia ko eni ʻe ʻikai talia.

Maluʻi ʻa OilWell: Fakatupu ʻi he Alangaʻi ʻa Simpson mo e Saiēnisi

Faitoʻaga ʻA ʻOno ʻIkai Tāupe ʻA Mātou: Fakataha mo e Aga Fakavāe, ʻIte e Maluʻi

Faitoʻaga RSO Fakavāe RSO Fakatonutonu e OilWell
Mea Uluaki Strain indika THC lahi taha, ʻikai ke fakakikito Fakatoʻo kanabinoidi fakaʻaho mei he ngaahi puleʻanga hemp ʻe niʻihi
Tuʻu Huni Naphtha/isopropyl alcohol (solvent kovi) Fakatonutonu ʻe ʻikai ke fakaaonga solvent, ʻo fakaʻaongaʻi e distillates taha taha
Kanabinoidi 60-90% delta-9 THC, ʻikai ke fakakikito Fitu kanabinoidi fakakikito i he percentages fakakikito (total 553mg/mL)
Terpenes Fakahāhā he fakaʻulungaanga vevela Terpenes ʻoku tupu ʻi he 5% mo fitu mea fakakikito
Suʻi Fale Mahaki ʻE ʻikai ha Suʻi katoa (strength, terpenes, pesticides, maʻa tā, solvent toe fakaʻaongaʻi, microbes) mo e Certificates of Analysis
Fakatonutonu THCa Fakahuʻaina katoa (psychoactive ʻihe taimi kotoa) Tuʻu ʻi he fokotaha ʻi he 1,500mg—te ʻe fakatonu e ʻa e kumita
Faitoʻaga Mea Tāpura taha faka-pīha i loko syringe Tāpura sublingual (30mL) mo cartridge vape (1g), taha mo e taha
Fonua Fakahikohiko ʻi he vā 1 Fakakakato ʻi he Farm Bill (<0.3% delta-9 THC he taimi ʻoku totongi)

E Saiēnisi ʻI Loto ʻA Mātou Pepa ʻi he Fitu Kanabinoidi: Ko e Meʻa ʻE Tohi Faka ʻUvea mo Futuna

CBD (4,500mg): Te Fatu

Ko e CBD ko e meʻa ʻoku ʻi ai e fakamoʻoni fakaloto taha i ʻa mātou pepa. Ko e FDA ne fakahōʻia e CBD fakakikito mo e ngaahi mālōlō seizure ʻe niʻihi, pea ko e National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health ne fakaho ʻa e fakamoʻoni fakaloto taha mo e epilepsiā ʻe siʻi [1][2]. Mo e fakaʻauheʻe, ko ha suʻi fakatonutonu 2024 ʻi he 316 kakai ne maʻu e ngaahi ʻe sivi fakaʻauheʻe, ka ko e kau suʻi ne manatu ʻe fiemaʻu ʻe niʻihi ngaahi suʻi ʻe kehe [3]. Mo e mamae toe, ko ha suʻi 2024 ne maʻu e ngaahi ʻe maluʻi ʻe kehe—maluʻi ki muʻa ke ʻafio, ʻe ʻikai fakahā fakatuʻo [4]. Mo e moe, ko e fakamoʻoni ʻe ʻikai ke fakakikito [5]. Mo ʻUvea mo Futuna: Ko e CBD te ke tuku ʻa e fakamāmāha ʻe ʻikai psychoactive ʻe ke fakaʻaongaʻi i he aho e ngaue i ʻa mātou ngāue talo, boti fakaʻafu, mo e fakatahataha ʻa e kāinga ʻe ʻikai ke lō.

CBG (3,000mg): Te Puipuiʻi ʻA Aho

Ko e CBG ko e ‘kanabinoidi faʻē’—ko e meʻa ʻi muʻa ʻi he THC mo CBD. Ko e fakamoʻoni ʻoku lahi ʻi he meʻa ʻi muʻa, ka ko ha suʻi 2021 ne maʻu ʻe ne fakatūtū kanabinoidi receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, mo e 5-HT1A signaling, ʻo ne faʻa ʻe ne kehe [7]. Ko ha suʻi 2024 ne fakahā e maluʻi fakapulipui, fakafefeka mo e tuʻu seizure [8]. Fakatomala fakaloto: Ko e CBG ʻoku totongi fakapa’anga he taimi ʻoku ʻi ai e fakamoʻoni ʻe siʻi—ko e meʻa ʻe ʻikai fakahū e mātou [7]. Mo e kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻoku fekumi mo e faʻahiki fakapulipui ʻa e aho ā, pe ke fie mau e fakamā, ko e CBG te ke tuku ʻa e ʻe ke maluʻi ʻe ke fakamoʻomū.

Delta-8 THC (6,000mg): Te Tā Mālō

Ko e Delta-8 THC ʻe psychoactive ka ʻe ʻi lalo ange ia i delta-9, mo e CB1 receptor affinity māui [9]. Ko ha suʻi 2023 ʻoku lahi ʻi he suʻi ʻi he manu mo e lipooti fakafonua ʻe ʻikai ke suʻi fakaloto [10]. Mo e kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻe fie mau fakamāmāha ʻe ʻikai fakaloto i he vā ʻo e mamae, ko e delta-8 te ke tuku ʻa e vā—maluʻi ka ʻe ʻi ai e maʻu. Ka ne ʻai ʻe fai ʻa e fakahā: ko e delta-8 ʻe fakaʻauheʻe mo e fakahā e suʻi fakaʻa. Fakaʻaongaʻi ʻi he fakaloto, fakapau ʻi he ʻaga fakamā mo e fatongia ʻa e kāinga.

THCa (1,500mg): Te Mālō ʻa e Tokotaha

Ko eni ʻa e feituʻu ʻoku fakafofonga fakahalafonua e mālō ʻa mātou pepa ki ʻUvea mo Futuna. Ko e THCa ʻe ʻikai psychoactive i lona lavelave, ʻe tuku ʻa e fakamāmāha ʻanti-inflammatory ʻi he COX-2 inhibition mo e maluʻi fakapulipui ʻi he PPARγ agonism [12]. Ka ko e meʻa ʻoku kei fakahā: ʻi he taimi ʻe ʻa e lō ʻi he 260°F (125°C) mo e 45-60 minute, ko e THCa ʻe huli ai e delta-9 THC i he fepaki 1mg THCa → 0.877mg THC. Ko e 1,500mg ʻe huli ʻe ~1,315mg delta-9 THC. Fakahoko mo e 90mg delta-9 THC ʻoku ʻi ai, te ke maʻu ~1,405mg katoa—mālō ʻe fetaui mo e RSO fakahikohiko, ka ʻe 100% fonua ʻe ʻuhi ko koe ʻe fakatonu e fakamoʻui he fakatau. Mo e kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻe fiemaʻu ke ngaue, taa, pe ke tokoni e fanau i he aho, te ke fakaʻaongaʻi e tāpura ʻe ʻikai psychoactive. I he pō, ʻe ʻave e decarboxylate ke mau ai e mālō fakafaitoʻo. Ko eni ʻe fakataha mo e fiemaʻu ʻa e kāinga ke fakahā mo e fatongia fakaloto.

Delta-9 THC (90mg): Te Lahi ʻOsi

Māua ne totongi naʻe 90mg delta-9 THC—3mg he mL—te ke fakakakato e meʻa ʻi he Farm Bill i he taimi ʻe. Fepaki mo e meʻa a Simpson, ne tuku mai 600-900mg i he ʻaho . Ko e lahi ʻosi ko eni ʻe fakakakato e fonua ʻo fakahoko e ʻUvea mo Futuna ke ʻi ai e ʻā ʻo liliu mai he THCa pe ʻe fiemaʻu. Ko e lahi māui ʻe ʻi ai e fakahaʻi e hia ʻo fakaʻauheʻe, tachycardia, mo e ngaahi ʻe ʻikita ʻe molei ʻi he meʻa ʻoku lahi [15].

CBN (750mg): Te Tokoni Moe

Ko e CBN ʻoku fakatau fakatautaha ʻo taha mo e tokoni moe, ka ʻe ʻikai fakamālōlō a e fakamoʻoni. Ko ha suʻi 2021 ne vakai’i 99 fakamoʻoni mo e ʻilo ʻe ʻikai ke ʻi ai e suʻi fakaloto fakafale mahaki ʻe fakaʻaongaʻi e lipooti moe ʻe ken fakamālōlō e fakahā fakaʻau [16]. Ko ha suʻi 2024 ne ʻā ʻo fakahō a e fakamoʻoni ʻe ʻikai ke ʻosi [17]. Fakatomala fakaloto: Māua ne totongi 750mg CBN ʻe ʻuhi ko e fakaʻa ʻe fetaui mo e māliʻe, mo e lahi ʻo e kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻe fekumi mo e moe i he ʻea mole. ʻI he lahi 2mL, te ke maʻu 50mg CBN—ko e lahi ʻoku suʻi i he lipooti. Ka ʻe ʻikai fakahū e mātou ʻe ʻoku ʻe ʻafio. Ko e meʻa fakamāmāha ʻe tuku ʻa e fakamoʻomū.

CBC (750mg): Te Tūkunga Fakapulipui ʻA Aho

Ko e CBC ʻi he ngaahi kanabinoidi ʻe siʻi ʻoku fakaʻaongaʻi e saiēnisi, mo e suʻi 2024 ne fakahā e maluʻi fakapulipui, fakafefeka mo e tuʻu seizure [18]. Ko e ngaahi lipooti ʻoku talu ʻosi ne ʻaonga e meʻa fakamāmāha ʻanti-inflammatory mo e ʻe ʻi ai e ʻā ʻo e fakapulipui [19]. Ka ko e suʻi 2024 ne ʻā ʻo fakahō a e fakatau ʻo e meʻa CBC ʻi he faitoʻo ʻe ʻikai ke lahi fakamoʻoni o fakamalū [18]. Mo e kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻoku fekumi mo e mākā ʻe mole pe ke fie mau e fakapulipui, ko e CBC te ke tuku ʻa e loto i he saiēnisi ʻe ʻuhi ʻe ʻikai ʻe fakatuʻo.

Terpenes: Te ʻO ʻAomata ʻO ʻA Mātou Pepa

Ko e tūlaga terpenes ʻe fitu (5% katoa) ʻoku tupu—ʻe ʻikikehe ia he RSO fakavāe ne fakahāhā e katoa. Mo ʻUvea mo Futuna, ʻi he feituʻu ʻoku ʻi ai e ʻa e maile ʻo ʻalofi, ʻo ʻ, aea mo e sī ʻi he aho, ko e terpenes ko eni ʻe ʻofa e fakatautaha fakaʻa

  • Limonene (citrus maama): Fakafano ʻi he ʻa e fuala ʻo ʻ, ʻoku suʻi ʻa e maluʻi ʻantioxidant mo e anti-inflammatory [21]. Fakatau: ʻe ʻi ai e kakai ʻe ʻauhina e ʻalafi i he limonene oxidation products [22].
  • Myrcene: Māmani fakafonua ʻe fakataha e pepa. Ko e suʻi fakamuimui ʻe fakaʻaongaʻi ʻa e fakamālō mo e maluʻi, ka ʻe ʻikai fakamoʻoni fakaloto [23].
  • Caryophyllene (pepa/valē): Ko e terpene ʻe fakao ʻa e CB2 receptors falala e kanabinoidi [24]. Mo e kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻoku ʻi ai e mamae fakamākā, ko eni ʻe tuku ʻa e ala ʻe ʻikita ʻi he THC.
  • Pinene (vao fou): Fakahā ʻa e māmani vao. Ko e suʻi fakamuimui ʻe fakaʻaongaʻi ʻa e maluʻi fakapulipui, ka ʻe ʻikai fakamoʻoni fakaloto i he memory [25].
  • Linalool (lōseni): Māmani fakamelino fakatau ʻa e. Ko e meʻa ʻe ʻi ai e meʻa fakaʻauheʻe ʻe ʻai ke suʻi [26], ka ʻe ʻi ai e ʻalafi ʻi he linalool oxidation [22].
  • Humulene (fakafonua, ʻakau): Ko ha suʻi 2024 ne maʻu ʻe lahi ʻa e fakamāmāha ʻanti-inflammatory mo e suʻi ʻi he kuma ʻe ʻai e cannabimimetic [27].
  • Terpinolene (piney, fuala): Ko e meʻa ʻe ʻikai ke suʻi fakaloto ʻi he tūlaga, ka ʻe fakaʻaongaʻi e meʻa ʻi he 57 suʻi—lahi ʻi he fakaʻa [28].

Fakatomala fakaloto e Terpenes: Ko e ‘entourage effect’—ko e fakakau ʻoku fakaʻaofi e terpenes mo e kanabinoidi—ʻe fetaui mo e ʻi ai e ʻe suʻi, ka ʻe ʻikai ke lahi e fakamoʻoni i he kakai [20][29]. Māua ne ʻula e terpenes ʻe ʻuhi ko e fakaʻaongaʻi e fakatautaha mo e saienisi fakamuimui ʻe maluʻi. Ka ʻe ʻikai fakahū e mātou e fakatuʻo. Ko e kāinga ʻUvea mo Futuna ne ʻi ai e tala ʻe ʻikai fakaloto.

ʻA ʻOno ʻA Mātou Mea ʻE Fakafofonga i ʻUvea mo Futuna: Lua Faitoʻaga, Tolu Alunga

Tāpura Sublingual RSO (30mL, $129.99)

  • 16,590mg kanabinoidi katoa ʻi he 553mg/mL—ko e RSO fonua ʻe lahi taha ʻoku ʻi ai.
  • Taimi: 15-45 minute (sisi sublingual).
  • Loloa: 4-6 houa.
  • Bioavailability: 13-19% (ʻe ʻave ʻi he vai ʻa e ʻate).
  • Vaga 40-60 lahi he pākete.

Cartridge Vape RSO (1g, $49.99)

  • 900mg+ kanabinoidi katoa (faʻahinga kanabinoidi ono, THCa ʻe decarboxylate ʻi he vape).
  • Taimi: 1-2 minute (meʻa vave).
  • Loloa: 2-4 houa.
  • Bioavailability: 10-35% (ʻe kehe ʻi he tā mo e).
  • 510-thread battery ʻoku ʻatā (batteries paʻanga ʻoku ʻi ai i ʻUvea mo Futuna ʻi he fale ʻo e meʻa ʻe).

Tolu Alunga mo e Kakai ʻo ʻUvea mo Futuna

  1. Alanga THCa ʻe ʻIkai (ʻE ʻIkai Psychoactive): ʻE ʻikai faʻa e fakaʻaongaʻi i he aho i ʻa mātou kāinga Fakatolo ʻe lahi, ʻi he feituʻu ʻoku mahuʻinga e ʻa e fakaloto. ʻE tū ʻa e 1,500mg THCa ʻikai ʻa. Te ke maʻu e mālō ʻi he CBD, CBG, delta-8 THC, CBN, mo CBC ˈe ˈikai “high.”

  2. Alanga Katoa (Decarboxylation ˈi he Fale): Fili e lahi e ke loto ki he ipu kila e ˈi ai e oven. Lō ˈi he 260°F (125°C) mo e 45-60 minute. Ko eni ˈe huli e THCa ki ~1,315mg delta-9 THC, te ke maʻu ~1,405mg THC katoa ˈe fetaui mo e RSO fakahikohiko—ka ko koe ˈe fakatonu pe taimi mo e lahi e ke huli.

  3. Alanga Vape (Huli Vave): ˈI he taimi ˈe ˈa e 400-450°F, THCa ˈe huli vave. ˈE tuku e tā ˈe taha ˈi he tā e decarboxylated cannabinoids—ˈe ˈafio mo e kau ˈulu ki Sigavé ˈoku fiemaʻu e fakaʻau vave.

Fakatau atu ki ˈUvea mo Futuna: ˈA ˈOno, Fonua, ˈA ˈOno

Fakalolo Fakavāe ˈi ˈUvea mo Futuna

  • Fonua: ˈE ˈi ai ˈi ˈa mātou meˈa <0.3% delta-9 THC i he taimi ˈoku totongi, ˈo ˈafio ˈe hemp-derived mo e Farm Bill. Ko e lao fakafalanise ˈe fakakakato e meˈa hemp-derived ˈe ˈi ai e fakatonutonu.
  • Fakamoˈoni: ˈE ˈi ai i ˈa e ˈato ˈe kotoa:
    • Certificate of Analysis (COA) fakakikikito e fakamoˈoni ˈo e kanabinoidi
    • Resiti fakatonu mo e fakamatala
    • Tuku fakakakato ˈo “hemp-derived wellness supplement”
  • Founga Fakalolo: USPS International Priority Mail (6-10 ngāue ˈi he French Polynesia, pea ˈosi ˈi he leeti ˈi ˈUvea mo Futuna)
  • Fakatoˈo: ˈAto fakahā, ˈoku ˈmaluˈi ˈi he ˈea—ˈe ˈikai fakahā e cannabis—fakataha mo e kāinga.
  • Totongi: $35 USD fakalolo (māua ne ˈave e fakamoˈoni mo e fakamā).
  • Fatongia: Ko e ˈe fakahō e faitotonu ˈi he vāmua mo e lao. ˈI he taimi ˈolu, māua ne ˈave atu e meˈa ki he ngaahi motu ˈo Pāsifika mo e fakamoˈoni.

Fakakikologa ˈi he ˈUvea mo Futuna

  1. Fili: oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
  2. Filifili: Tāpura Sublingual RSO ($129.99) pe Cartridge Vape ($49.99)
  3. ˈI he taimi ˈe totongi, ˈtuhu hifo e feituˈu ˈi ˈUvea mo Futuna (code WF)
  4. Totongi: ˈE ˈatā e kāti fakavāe; māua ma ˈe ˈatā e Wise transfers mo e kākai Pāsifika
  5. Fekumi: Email [email protected] ā WhatsApp +1 (832) 416-2816 (māua ˈe tali i he 24 hour, fakatau ˈi he taimi)

Mo e kakai ˈo ˈUvea mo Futuna ˈe fekemi fakaloto: ˈE māliē e mātou e ˈoku mahuˈinga ˈa e fakahā. Ko e ˈato ˈe tuku mai ˈe ˈai ˈa e “hemp wellness oil” ˈe ˈikai ke fakahā e THC pe cannabis. Ko e ˈi ai ˈe “O.W. Botanicals” mo e fakahā.

ˈA ˈOno ˈA ˈOe ˈUvea mo Futuna ˈE Fai ˈA OilWell: ˈA Mātou Fakamoˈoni

Māua ˈilo e ˈoku ˈai ke fai e tala, ˈe ˈikai ke ˈai ke fakahū. Ko ˈai, māua ˈaˈanu e ABC13 Houston—ko e 1# fale ˈo e tala i Amerika i he kēkelē 4—ne ā e fakahā ˈa e fakaˈa ˈa Colin Valencia i he fitu vā 2019-2023. ˈE ˈikai fakapaˈanga ˈeni; ko e tala ˈe to e kau lipooti ne ˈai e Colin ˈo taha fakamatala ˈi he lao cannabis ˈi Texas, maluˈi meˈa, mo e ˈā ˈa e kāinga.

  • Sēpitema 2019: ˈÖ ˈOsi ˈa Colin: “ˈE ˈikai ke ke fakatau meimei ˈi he kakai… ˈoku lahi e suʻi ˈi he feituʻu ˈoku fiemaʻu e ke ˈilo mo e fefe mo e mahuʻi lava pe”
  • ˈOkatopa 2021: ˈI he taimi ˈe fakahā e Delta-8 ˈi Texas, ˈe Colin ne ˈave ˈa e meˈa mo e fakahū e kau fakatau ˈe ˈikai ˈilo—ko e ˈaga fakaloto i he ˈea
  • ˈOkatopa 2022: ˈE Colin ne fakahū e ˈe ˈi ˈona fakahō ˈi he kanapisia—ˈe ˈikai ˈe fakatau fakaˈao, ˈe fakatau ˈe fakatau e ˈaga
  • ˈEpeleli 2023: ˈE fakaˈa ˈe “Renaissance” i he meˈa fakafonua—ko ˈai ˈa ˈUvea mo Futuna ˈi he liliu ˈa e lao cannabis

Fakatonutonu e Fehuˈi ˈo ˈUvea mo Futuna

ˈE fonua ˈi he motu fakafalanise?

ˈE ˈio. Ko e lao fakafalanise ˈe fakakakato e meˈa hemp-derived ˈoku ˈi ai <0.3% delta-9 THC. ˈA mātou meˈa ˈe ˈio ki he fakatonutonu ko eni i he taimi ˈe. Ko e ˈe fakahō e fetuʻutaki ˈi he lao fakaloto, ka māua ne tuku e fakamoʻoni kotoa e fiemaʻu ke fakapā.

ˈE ˈave he aga fakaloto Fakatolo?

ˈE ˈikai. Ko e mātou meˈa ˈe meimei fakaora, ˈe ˈikai ˈe meimei fakaˈali. Ko e ˈai ˈe ˈikai psychoactive ˈe ˈio mo e fakaloto mo e tatalo mo e kāinga. Lahi ˈo e kakai ˈo ˈUvea mo Futuna ˈe fakaˈaongaʻi e meimei ˈakau fakavāe pe ko e kava; ko e pepa ˈe saienisi ˈe ˈi ai.

ˈE ˈave he suʻi fakaˈa?

Ko e delta-8 THC mo e THCa ˈe hua e ˈ. ˈE fiemaʻu e suʻi ˈi he ngaue ˈi te lalanga, lao pe tofi, fakaʻaongaʻi e alanga THCa ˈe ˈikai. Ko ˈai ˈa e mahuʻinga e fakamālō fakatonu.

ˈE maluʻi pe ˈi he ˈe ˈi ai e vā?

Mātou ˈe ˈave ˈa e meimei ˈe ˈikai solvent, suʻi fale mahaki, mo e pepa fakahū ˈe fakahā. Ka ne ˈai ke ˈai ke lē, māua ne fakahū ke ke fetūʻutaki mo e tokotaha faitoʻo ˈi he fale pe ˈe fakaʻa. ˈI he ˈe ˈi ai e tokotaha faitoʻo ˈe ˈilo e kanabinoidi, māua ne tuku e ako ˈe ke fai e lotu.

ˈE fefeka ˈi he ˈe ˈ?

ˈI he $129.99 mo e 16,590mg kanabinoidi, ko e $7.84 he kilogram—ˈe ˈi lalo ange he lahi ˈi he. Lahi ˈe fakahū e pepa fakakikikito ˈa e kāinga e fiemaʻu. Ko ˈai ˈa e ˈ.

ˈA Mātou ˈUlungaanga Fakahū ki ˈUvea mo Futuna

Māua ne fakahū e pepa fakakikikito ˈe ˈuhi ko e liliu mo e meʻa fakafua o Simpson. ˈI he $129.99 ˈe ˈikai ke tā, ˈe ˈi ai ˈe ke maʻu e meʻa ˈi loko. Ko e pepa:

Fakatonutonu Tāpura Sublingual RSO:

  • CBD: 4,500mg
  • CBG: 3,000mg
  • Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
  • THCa: 1,500mg
  • Delta-9 THC: 90mg
  • CBN: 750mg
  • CBC: 750mg
  • Terpenes ˈoku tupu: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
  • Mea fakaʻa: MCT oil ˈoku organiki
  • Katoa: 16,590mg i 30mL (553mg/mL)

Fakatonutonu Cartridge Vape RSO (1g):

  • CBD: 30%
  • CBG: 20%
  • Delta-8 THC: 15%
  • THCa: 10%
  • CBN: 10%
  • CBC: 10%
  • Terpenes ˈoku tupu: 5%+

ˈE fiemaʻu e meʻa hemp-derived, te ke lava ke fakala ˈi ˈUvea mo Futuna. ˈE ˈikai fakahū e mātou pepa—māua ne ˈati ˈe ˈuhi ko e fakaora ˈe ˈikai ke fakatonu.

Fakakaukau Fakamuimui mo ˈUvea mo Futuna

Ko ā mātou motu ne ako ˈe māua e malohi ˈe ˈi he kāinga, mo e toe mālōlō ˈe ˈi he aga fakavāe, mo e ˈa ˈe ˈi he fakataha mo e fakaloto. ˈE ˈave ˈa OilWell Cannabis e fakakaukanga ko eni ki he fakaora kanabinoidi.

Māua ˈe ˈikai fakahū e mea fakatuʻo. Fakahū e mātou e fakahū: ˈe fakahū e ˈa e lahi ˈo e kanabinoidi, ˈe fakahū e suʻi fale mahaki, ˈe fakahū e fakamoʻoni. Fakahū e mātou e ˈātā: fakalolo ki e feituʻu fakaloto mo e fakamoʻoni kotoa. Fakahū e mātou e fakatonu: koe ˈe fakatonu pe ˈe psychoactive pē. Mo fakahū e mātou e fakaloto: ko e tala ˈa e fakaʻa, lipooti, mo e fakaʻulungaanga ˈe fakahū e mātou e fai e meʻa ˈe kehe.

Mai e ˈuʻu talo ˈi ˈUvea ki he mānga ˈā ˈi Futuna, mai e boti ˈi Alo ki he ˈekalesia ˈi Sigavé, ko ā mātou kāinga ne ˈi ai e fekumi mo e fakaora ˈe ˈikai ke fakamaʻa e fale mahaki. Mamae toe ˈi he ngaue, fakaʻauheʻe ˈi he ˈikai ˈi ai, mahaki kā ˈe fiemaʻu e ˈave ki New Caledonia pe Falanise—ko ˈa mātou meʻa ˈi he ˈea.

Ko e pepa RSO ˈa OilWell ˈe tuku ˈa e ˈai, maluʻi, fakamoʻoni ˈe fakakakato e ˈa e fakakaukau mo e pōsi. Pe ke ke fakatau mai, pe ke ke fakaʻaongaʻi e pepa fakahū ke fakala, māua ˈi he ke ˈuhinga ˈe ˈUvea mo Futuna ke ˈilo e fakamoʻoni ˈe fakakakato e Houston.

Ke fakatau pe ke ako:

Māua ne ˈave ˈi ˈUvea mo Futuna ˈe ˈuhi ko e fakaora ˈe ˈikai ke ˈi ai e ˈ, mo e fakahū ˈe ˈikai ke ˈau. ˈA mātou motu ˈe ˈi ai e ˈe, ka ko e tototonu ke fakakikoto e lotu ˈoku ˈi ai i ˈa katoa.

ENGLISH

Understanding Rick Simpson Oil in Wallis and Futuna: A Complete Guide to Modern Cannabinoid Therapy

Living in Wallis and Futuna means we understand what it means to be resilient. Our islands—Wallis (Uvea) and Futuna—sit in the vast Pacific, thousands of kilometers from major medical centers. We rely on community, tradition, and resourcefulness to care for our families. When someone in our tight-knit villages faces chronic pain, cancer, or the deep scars of trauma, we don’t always have the luxury of walking into a specialist’s office. We need options that respect our autonomy, our Catholic values, and our commitment to natural wellness.

That’s why we’re reaching out to Wallis and Futuna directly. OilWell Cannabis isn’t a faceless corporation—we’re a Houston-based company founded by someone who knows what it means to fight for health when the system fails. Our Rick Simpson Oil formulas represent the evolution of a movement that began with one man’s desperation and has grown into something that can now serve our Pacific community legally, safely, and transparently.

The Rick Simpson Story: Why It Matters Here in Wallis and Futuna

Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a Canadian power engineer who, in 1997, suffered a severe head injury from a scaffolding fall. The medications prescribed made him worse. When he discovered cannabis provided relief his doctors wouldn’t acknowledge, he began making concentrated oil for himself. In 2003, he claimed that applying this oil to basal cell carcinoma lesions on his arm made them disappear within four days. He never provided clinical documentation—no biopsy, no follow-up studies—but his personal testimony became the origin story of what the world now calls Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) .

What Simpson did next defined the movement: he began giving the oil away for free to cancer patients and others suffering from chronic pain, diabetes, infections, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, and insomnia. He never charged. He published his method online and in his 2012 book Phoenix Tears, teaching anyone willing to learn how to make it themselves . This philosophy—accessibility over profit, patient empowerment over gatekeeping—resonates deeply with our Wallis and Futuna values of community sharing and mutual support.

But traditional RSO had serious limitations. Simpson used naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—toxic, non-food-grade solvents that could leave carcinogenic residues. He destroyed all terpenes through high-heat processing. His oil was effectively a single-cannabinoid product (60-90% delta-9 THC) with no standardization—every batch differed, and no lab testing existed to verify potency or safety . For our community in Wallis and Futuna, where product purity is paramount and medical oversight is limited, these risks are unacceptable.

OilWell’s Evolution: Building on Simpson’s Vision with Science

Our founder, Colin Valencia, understands desperation. He grew up in McAllen, Texas—a border region plagued by violence and poverty where many of his friends were killed or imprisoned. He learned cannabis not in a boardroom, but as a lifeline. When his dog Bentley became paralyzed and veterinarians recommended euthanasia, Colin refused. He created a CBD golden paste that got Bentley walking again. That miracle—watching a paralyzed dog bring him his ball—became OilWell’s foundation.

Bentley lived ten more years. During that decade, Colin developed specialized formulas for every age-related condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (leading to CBG research), dementia (CBC for neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC for intraocular pressure), and arthritis (multi-pathway anti-inflammation). When Colin faced his own PTSD and benzodiazepine addiction, he used the same cannabinoid knowledge to quit Xanax cold turkey. The Peace Gummies formula that helps Wallis and Futuna residents with sleep and anxiety came from midnight experiments during benzo withdrawal [Source: ABOUT OILWELL section].

Why Our Formulas Are Different: Respect for Tradition, Commitment to Safety

Traditional RSO versus what we offer Wallis and Futuna isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a fundamentally different approach grounded in evidence, safety, and patient control:

Feature Traditional RSO OilWell Formulated RSO
Starting Material Single high-THC indica strain, no standardization Multi-cannabinoid blend from multiple hemp sources
Extraction Naphtha/isopropyl alcohol (toxic solvents) Solvent-free formulation using individual distillates
Cannabinoids 60-90% delta-9 THC, uncontrolled ratios Seven defined cannabinoids at precise ratios (553mg/mL total)
Terpenes Destroyed by heat processing Live terpenes preserved at 5% with seven defined compounds
Lab Testing None Full panel testing (potency, terpenes, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, microbes) with Certificates of Analysis
THCa Handling Fully decarboxylated (always psychoactive) Preserved as separate ingredient at 1,500mg—customer controls activation
Product Formats Single tar-like oil in syringe Sublingual oil (30mL) and vape cartridge (1g), each format-specific
Legality Illegal Schedule I substance Farm Bill compliant (<0.3% delta-9 THC at sale)

This table represents more than specifications—it represents our commitment to bringing Wallis and Futuna a product that honors Simpson’s vision while eliminating the dangers that made traditional RSO unsuitable for our community.

The Science Behind Our Seven-Cannabinoid Formula: What Wallis and Futuna Residents Need to Know

Every cannabinoid in our formula has a specific purpose, backed by peer-reviewed research. We’re not guessing—we’re building on the evidence base that exists, even when that evidence is still emerging.

CBD (4,500mg): The Foundation

CBD has the strongest human evidence in our formula. The FDA has approved purified CBD for certain seizure disorders, and the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health acknowledges its strongest evidence for rare epilepsies [1][2]. For anxiety, a 2024 systematic review of 316 participants found significant anxiolytic effects, though researchers stress more trials are needed [3]. For chronic pain, a 2024 review found promising but heterogeneous results—promising enough to include, honest enough to not overstate [4]. For sleep, evidence remains methodologically weak [5]. For Wallis and Futuna: CBD provides non-psychoactive relief that can be used during daytime work in our gardens, fishing boats, and community gatherings without impairment.

CBG (3,000mg): The Neuroprotector

CBG is the “mother cannabinoid”—the precursor to THC and CBD. Current evidence is mostly preclinical, but a 2021 pharmacology review found it interacts with cannabinoid receptors, alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and 5-HT1A signaling, making it mechanistically distinct [7]. A 2024 review highlighted its neuroprotective, antibacterial, and anti-seizure potential [8]. Important honesty: CBG is being sold commercially while evidence remains thin—exactly the kind of overstatement we refuse to make [7]. For Wallis and Futuna residents facing neurodegenerative concerns or seeking cognitive support, CBG offers plausible benefits that deserve continued research.

Delta-8 THC (6,000mg): The Gentle Activator

Delta-8 THC is psychoactive but less potent than delta-9, with weaker CB1 receptor affinity [9]. A 2023 scoping review noted most evidence comes from animal studies and public health reports rather than robust human trials [10]. For Wallis and Futuna residents seeking pain relief without the intensity of traditional THC, delta-8 offers a middle ground—effective but more manageable. However, we must be clear: delta-8 will cause impairment and will trigger positive drug tests. Use it responsibly, especially given our community’s strong work ethic and family responsibilities.

THCa (1,500mg): The Patient-Controlled Power

This is where our formula revolutionizes access for Wallis and Futuna. THCa is non-psychoactive in its acidic form, offering anti-inflammatory activity via COX-2 inhibition and neuroprotective potential through PPARγ agonism [12]. But here’s the game-changer: when you heat it at 260°F (125°C) for 45-60 minutes, THCa converts to delta-9 THC at a ratio of 1mg THCa → 0.877mg THC. That 1,500mg becomes approximately 1,315mg of delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 THC in the formula, you get ~1,405mg total—potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but 100% legally because you control the activation after purchase. For Wallis and Futuna residents who need to work, drive, or care for children during the day, you can use the raw oil without impairment. At night, decarboxylate for full therapeutic strength. This respects our community’s need for flexibility and personal responsibility.

Delta-9 THC (90mg): The Minimal Baseline

We include only 90mg total delta-9 THC—3mg per mL—keeping the product Farm Bill compliant at sale. For comparison, Simpson’s protocol delivered 600-900mg per day . This minimal baseline ensures legality while giving Wallis and Futuna residents the option to add more through THCa conversion if needed. The low dose also reduces risks of anxiety, tachycardia, and other THC-related side effects that are well-documented in high-concentration products [15].

CBN (750mg): The Sleep Support

Marketed everywhere as a sleep aid, but the evidence is weak. A 2021 review screened 99 human-study abstracts and found no clinical trials using validated sleep questionnaires or polysomnography that could substantiate strong sleep claims [16]. A 2024 updated review concluded that cannabinoid sleep research still doesn’t match real-world use [17]. Our honesty: We include 750mg CBN because the mechanistic hypothesis is plausible and because many Wallis and Futuna residents struggle with sleep in our humid climate. At 2mL dose, you get 50mg CBN—the level investigated in recent literature. But we won’t claim it’s a proven sleep cure. It’s a promising compound that deserves your informed experimentation.

CBC (750mg): The Emerging Neurogenesis Promoter

CBC is among the most scientifically interesting minor cannabinoids, with a 2024 review highlighting antinociceptive, antibacterial, and anti-seizure potential [18]. Older literature shows anti-inflammatory effects and possible neurobiological relevance [19]. But the same 2024 review notes over-the-counter CBC products are being sold despite little evidence establishing clinical efficacy or safety [18]. For Wallis and Futuna residents dealing with chronic inflammatory conditions or seeking neuroprotection, CBC offers hope grounded in emerging science, not hype.

Terpenes: The Aromatic Soul of Our Formula

Our seven-terpene profile (5% total) is preserved live—unlike traditional RSO which destroyed them all. For Wallis and Futuna, where the scent of frangipani, coconut, and ocean air is part of daily life, these terpenes make the product experience sensory and familiar:

  • Limonene (citrus-bright): Reminiscent of our imported citrus fruits, studied for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential [21]. Be aware: some people develop contact allergies to limonene oxidation products [22].
  • Myrcene: Earthy notes that ground the formula. Preclinical studies suggest anxiolytic and analgesic properties, but human evidence is lacking [23].
  • Caryophyllene (pepper/spice): The terpene that directly activates CB2 receptors like a cannabinoid [24]. For Wallis and Futuna residents with inflammatory pain, this offers a unique pathway separate from THC.
  • Pinene (forest-fresh): Evokes our lush vegetation. Preclinical research suggests neuroprotective potential, but strong human memory-enhancement claims remain unproven [25].
  • Linalool (lavender-floral): Calming aroma reminiscent of tropical flowers. Possible antidepressant mechanisms are being studied [26], but oxidized linalool can also cause skin allergies [22].
  • Humulene (earthy, woody): A 2024 scoping review found broad anti-inflammatory preclinical evidence and some rodent studies suggesting cannabimimetic properties [27].
  • Terpinolene (piney, fruity): The least clinically characterized in our profile, but biologically interesting with reported effects across 57 studies—mostly preclinical [28].

The honest take on terpenes: The “entourage effect”—the idea that terpenes and cannabinoids work synergistically—is plausible and worth studying, but robust human clinical proof remains limited [20][29]. We include terpenes because they enhance the sensory experience and the preclinical science is compelling. But we won’t oversell them. Our Wallis and Futuna community deserves truth over hype.

How Our Products Fit Wallis and Futuna Life: Two Formats, Three Usage Pathways

We offer two delivery methods because your needs in Walla (on Wallis Island) differ from your cousin’s in Alo (on Futuna), and both differ from your aunt’s in Sigavé.

RSO Sublingual Oil (30mL, $129.99)

  • 16,590mg total cannabinoids at 553mg/mL—the most concentrated legal RSO available
  • Onset: 15-45 minutes (sublingual absorption)
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Bioavailability: 13-19% (bypasses first-pass liver metabolism)
  • Approximately 40-60 doses per bottle

When to use sublingual oil:

  • Daytime in Wallis and Futuna: Use raw (non-decarboxylated) for anti-inflammatory benefits while working in taro patches, fishing lagoons, or serving in community roles—zero impairment.
  • Evening in Futuna: Decarboxylate 1mL at 260°F for 45 minutes for full psychoactive relief before traditional kava ceremony or rest.
  • Chronic conditions: Sustained relief for arthritis, back pain from fishing, or post-surgical recovery from the limited surgeries available locally.

RSO Vape Cartridge (1g, $49.99)

  • 900mg+ total cannabinoids (six-cannabinoid blend, THCa auto-decarboxylates at vape temps)
  • Onset: 1-2 minutes (fastest delivery method)
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Bioavailability: 10-35% (variable by inhalation technique)
  • 510-thread battery compatible (standard batteries available in Wallis and Futuna through electronics retailers)

When to use vape:

  • Acute breakthrough pain: When that old fishing injury flares up during a family feast in Mata-Utu.
  • Panic or nausea: Immediate relief when anxiety hits before a church service or when seasickness strikes on the inter-island boat.
  • Portability: Discreet use when visiting between islands—no measuring, no preparation.

The Three Pathways for Wallis and Futuna Residents

  1. Raw THCa Pathway (Non-psychoactive): Perfect for daytime use in our Catholic-majority community where mental clarity is valued. All 1,500mg THCa stays inactive. You get CBD, CBG, delta-8 THC, CBN, and CBC benefits without the “high.”

  2. Fully Activated Pathway (Home Decarboxylation): Transfer your desired dose to an oven-safe glass container. Heat at 260°F (125°C) for 45-60 minutes. This converts THCa to ~1,315mg delta-9 THC, giving you ~1,405mg total THC potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO—but you control when and how much to activate.

  3. Vape Pathway (Instant Activation): When you inhale at 400-450°F, THCa converts instantly. Each puff delivers freshly decarboxylated cannabinoids—ideal for our older relatives in Sigavé who need immediate relief.

Ordering to Wallis and Futuna: Clear, Legal, Reliable

We understand shipping to remote Pacific islands requires trust. Here’s exactly how Wallis and Futuna residents can access our products:

International Shipping to Wallis and Futuna

  • Legality: Our products contain <0.3% delta-9 THC at sale, making them hemp-derived and Farm Bill compliant. French law permits hemp-derived products meeting this standard.
  • Documentation: Every shipment includes:
    • Full Certificate of Analysis (COA) showing cannabinoid content
    • Official receipt and product description
    • Customs declaration as “hemp-derived wellness supplement”
  • Shipping Method: USPS International Priority Mail (6-10 business days to French Polynesia, then local routing to Wallis and Futuna)
  • Packaging: Discreet, temperature-stable packaging with no cannabis branding visible—respecting our community’s privacy and cultural sensitivities
  • Cost: Flat $35 USD international shipping fee (we cover documentation and handling)
  • Responsibility: You accept customs and legal responsibility. To date, we’ve successfully shipped to multiple Pacific jurisdictions with proper documentation.

How to Order from Wallis and Futuna

  1. Visit oilwellcbd.com/thca-rick-simpson-oil-rso-by-oilwell-cannabis-of-houston-texas/
  2. Select RSO Sublingual Oil ($129.99) or Vape Cartridge ($49.99)
  3. At checkout, enter your address in Wallis and Futuna (French territory code: WF)
  4. Payment: International credit cards accepted; we also accept Wise transfers for Pacific customers
  5. Questions: Email [email protected] or WhatsApp +1 (832) 416-2816 (we respond within 24 hours, accounting for time difference)

For Wallis and Futuna residents concerned about discretion: We understand our small communities value privacy. Your package will arrive labeled as “hemp wellness oil” with no mention of THC or cannabis. The sender is “O.W. Botanicals” for additional discretion.

Why Wallis and Futuna Can Trust OilWell: Our Media Validation

We know trust is earned, not claimed. That’s why we’re proud that ABC13 Houston—America’s fourth-largest city’s #1 news source—featured our founder Colin Valencia in seven comprehensive segments from 2019-2023. These aren’t paid advertisements; they’re editorial news coverage where reporters independently sought Colin as the expert voice on Texas cannabis law, product safety, and community impact.

Key moments that matter for Wallis and Futuna:

  • September 2019: Colin’s foundational quote: “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… 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” [Source: ABC13 Feature 1]
  • October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight, Colin proactively removed products and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics—ethical leadership in crisis [Source: ABC13 Feature 5]
  • October 2022: Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history, showing he’s not an outsider profiting from cannabis—he’s someone who lived the consequences and built a better way [Source: ABC13 Feature 6]
  • April 2023: Framing the current moment as a “Renaissance” for hemp-derived medicine—exactly what Wallis and Futuna is experiencing as global cannabis laws evolve [Source: ABC13 Feature 7]

This media record demonstrates that OilWell operates with a level of transparency and credibility that no competitor can claim. For Wallis and Futuna residents evaluating online cannabis companies, this third-party validation is crucial.

Addressing Wallis and Futuna’s Specific Concerns

“Is this legal in French territory?”

Yes. French law permits hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. Our products meet this standard at sale. You are responsible for understanding local regulations, but we provide all documentation needed for customs clearance.

“Will this interfere with my Catholic faith?”

Our products are wellness tools, not recreational drugs. The non-psychoactive raw option aligns with maintaining mental clarity for prayer and community service. Many Wallis and Futuna residents already use traditional plant medicines like kava; our formula is simply a more scientifically refined option.

“What about drug testing for work?”

Delta-8 THC and activated THCa will trigger positive results. If your work in fishing, government service, or church roles requires testing, use the raw THCa pathway only. This is why patient-controlled potency is essential for our community.

“Is this safe given our limited healthcare access?”

Our solvent-free production, third-party lab testing, and published formulas provide transparency that traditional RSO never could. However, we strongly encourage consultation with your local doctor before use. If you don’t have access to a physician familiar with cannabinoids, we provide the educational materials to make informed decisions.

“Why is this expensive for our economy?”

At $129.99 for 16,590mg of cannabinoids, you’re paying $7.84 per gram of active medicine—far less than black market rates in remote Pacific regions. More importantly, we publish our exact formula so your community can eventually source ingredients locally if needed. That’s true accessibility.

Our Open-Source Promise to Wallis and Futuna

We publish our complete formulas because Simpson’s free-distribution model matters. If $129.99 is beyond reach for someone in Wallis and Futuna, they deserve to know exactly what’s in the bottle. Here’s the recipe:

RSO Sublingual Oil Formula:

  • CBD: 4,500mg
  • CBG: 3,000mg
  • Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg
  • THCa: 1,500mg
  • Delta-9 THC: 90mg
  • CBN: 750mg
  • CBC: 750mg
  • Live Terpenes: 5% (limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, linalool, humulene, terpinolene)
  • Carrier: Organic MCT oil
  • Total: 16,590mg in 30mL (553mg/mL)

RSO Vape Cartridge Formula (1g):

  • CBD: 30%
  • CBG: 20%
  • Delta-8 THC: 15%
  • THCa: 10%
  • CBN: 10%
  • CBC: 10%
  • Live Terpenes: 5%+

If you can source hemp-derived distillates and isolates, you can make this in Wallis and Futuna. We don’t hide our formula—we share it because health should never be proprietary.

Final Thoughts for Wallis and Futuna

Our islands teach us that strength comes from community, resilience from tradition, and wisdom from respecting both innovation and caution. OilWell Cannabis brings that same philosophy to cannabinoid medicine.

We don’t promise miracles. We promise transparency: every cannabinoid amount published, every lab test available, every piece of evidence cited. We promise accessibility: shipping to your remote address with full customs documentation. We promise control: you decide whether your medicine is psychoactive or not. And we promise integrity: our founder’s story, our media record, and our open-source philosophy prove we’re building something different.

From the taro fields of Wallis to the volcanic slopes of Futuna, from the fishing boats of Alo to the churches of Sigavé, our community faces health challenges that modern medicine doesn’t always solve. Chronic pain from physical labor, anxiety from isolation, cancer that requires travel to New Caledonia or France for treatment—these are our realities.

OilWell’s RSO formulas offer a legal, safe, evidence-informed option that respects your autonomy and your budget. Whether you purchase from us or use our published recipe to make your own, we’re here to ensure Wallis and Futuna has access to the same quality information that Houston’s medical community trusts.

To order or learn more:

We serve Wallis and Futuna because health knows no borders, and transparency knows no distance. Our islands may be remote, but our right to informed wellness choices is universal.


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