Ulei o Rick Simpson (RSO) i le Itū i Sisifo, Amerika Sāmoa: Le Taiala Atoa e Upua’i le OilWell Cannabis
E lei lelei foi le tatou malamalama o le a le uiga o le popoleina o lau ‘aiga a’oa’o. I le Itū i Sisifo—mai le matafagā filemū o Leone i le nuu o Asili, mai le tautaunu’uga fa’amālosi o ali’i fa’afoe o Poloa i le ao o ali’i tūlafale i Amaluia—e le o le soifua maloloina le tautaga lava, o se mea o le nuu. I le taimi e faia se tasi o le nuu, e luʻi ai le tatou tino uma. I le taimi e le oʻo le toe fa’āgā mo le soifua maloloina i ai, tatou te liliu atu i le tasi i le tasi, i ā tatou aganu’u, ma i soo se mea e aoga i ai le toe fa’āgā.
O lea la le mafua’aga lea ua tatou te auina atu ia te oe i le Itū i Sisifo. E le o se kamupani ese lona lata le OilWell Cannabis. O lo tatou kamupani e tu’uina atu i Houston ma e fa’avae i fa’anoanoa moni, oti moni, ma fa’apa’uga moni—o le lanu o tala e fa’alogo masani ai i soo se ‘aiga Sāmoa. Ma ua tatou iinei e tuuina atu se mea e mafai ona suia lea lau finagalo e uiga i le toe fa’āgā, le tiga, ma le to’asa: se fomu fou, fa’aletulafono, ma fa’asa’oto-i-le-saienisi o le ulei o Rick Simpson e mafai ona tatou lafoina atu i lau fale i le Itū i Sisifo, Amerika Sāmoa.
O ai o Rick Simpson, ma Aisea ua Silafia ai o ia i le Itū i Sisifo?
E le o se foma’i o Rick Simpson. E le o le saienisiti. O se galuega tautino mai Nova Scotia na fa’aletonu i lana galuega i le 1997, na fa’asauā i vaiaina e le fa’amaoni, ma na maua e ia se toe ‘oloa i le lopi i le taimi leai se malamalama a lona foma’i. O lea e masani ai? I le Itū i Sisifo, i le taimi e tatau ona e osofa’i se sui fa’apitoa e fia oso i Pago Pago poo Honolulu, i le taimi e galue fa’a’oiaoina le LBJ Tropical Medical Center ae e le mafai ona to’otolo tiga uma, i le taimi e fo’i mai aso ua tu’uina atu tautai mana’omia le toe fa’āgā e le mafai ona fa’atino le VA—o le tala a Simpson o se mea e mafau ai. O se tagata lautele ua le fa’alagolago i le faiga e tatau ona fesoasoani ia te ia.
O le taimi taua na tupu i le 2003, i le taimi na fai ai e Simpson le fa’apopoʻa e aveese lana pona i lona tino se lōmāmaga e fai ma basal cell carcinoma. E leai se biopsy na fa’amaonia ai. E leai se onkolosi na siʻo e lā. Ae o le aafiaga lona lava—o loo lau te va’aia o se tusi o le tofa, poo se fa’anoanoa—na amata ai se malaga i le lalolagi. Na amata ai o ia ona ‘avatu lātou ulei e leai se totogi i tagata e maua ma a’afiaga o le lōmāmaga, tiga tusitusia, tagata e maua ma suka, glaucoma, arthritis, fa’anoanoa, le moe. Na faia ai e ia se fa’ata’ita’iga o le tusi fa’amaonia e igoa o Run From The Cure i le 2005 na lavea atu e pei o le afi i le upegata’ele, aofia ai nei Amerika Sāmoa i le taimi e telefoni liliu ai fa’amaumauga o le soifua maloloina i ā tatou nuu fa’alagolago.
Maualuga le mataupu: O le tala a Simpson o lana tusi tofa, e le o se fa’amaumauga fa’aletino. Matou te fa’aaloaloina lana tala ona na tatala atu ala, ae matou te le toe faia lana sala e fai fa’apopoʻa e a’afiaga e aunoa ma se fa’amaoniga. I le Itū i Sisifo, i le taimi e tāua ai le ‘aiga ma le talitonu, e matou te iloa le malosi o tala o le toto’a—ae matou te iloa foi le matauā o le to’asa pepelo. O lea la le mafua’aga lea ua fa’avae mea uma e te ‘ilo i luma i fa’amaumauga fa’asa’oto moni sa fa’amaonia, e le o le fa’alapī o le upegata’ele.
Le Tulaga Muamua a RSO: O Mea na Totonu e Fautuaina e Simpson
Na faia e le tusi tofa a Simpson e uiga i le 60-grama, 90-aso ua fa’amaonia i luga o le ulei fai i fale. Na ia fai atu i tagata e amata i le tufa e pei o le tele o se ‘a’ano o loʻo—e uiga i le 10-15mg—e tolu taimi i le aso, ona fa’atele ai le lua i aso taʻitasi e fa a le ‘asō e tusa ai ma le 1 grama i le aso. O le tufa fa’aiupiu na tu’uina atu ai e uiga i le 600-900mg o le delta-9 THC i le aso, e sili atu nai lo soo se mea na su’esi i le faiga fa’avae.
Na ia fautuaina le fa’aoga i le gutu mo mataupu o le tino atoa, le fa’aoga i luga o le pa’u mo mataupu o le pa’u, ma ua fa’amaonia le uuina i le tino na o mo le toe ‘oloa i le taimi tūlaga. Na ia fai mai e le toe māmā le “high” ua iloga pe a fa’ateleina le fa’aogaina i 3-4 vaiaso, ma na ia tatalaina le tufa i le pō i le amataga.
Ae iinei o mea na sese ai o ia: E leai ni su’esu’ega fa’aletino na fa’amaonia lana fa’aiupiu. E le o fa’apipi’i le ulei—e ese le tasi i le tasi e tusa ai o le laupapa o le laau talu ai. O le solvent na ia fa’aaoga (naphtha poo isopropyl alcohol) na tu’uina atu ai matauā aafia. Ma i lena maualuga o le THC, o lo’o aafia ai tagata e tusa ma le maualuga le ‘ese’ese: fa’asauāsau mālie, popole, loto vave, fa’apōgogā, iofi o le toto tapa’au, ma le fa’aaogaina o lopi. Mo tagata o le lōmāmaga ua tatau ona fa’ataunu’uina fomula to’oto’oto i le LBJ poo le toe maua o le toe fa’āgā ese mai le motu, le fa’aopoopo o le THC maualuga e le fa’apipi’i e aunoa ma se vaavaaiga o foma’i e mafai ona matauā a’afia.
O le Tulaga Moni o le RSO Talu Ai
O le ulei a Simpson na pei o le uliuli, mānoa pei o le pele, ma le manogi malosi o le lopi ma isi solvent. Sa fa’atūtu’unia atoa—o lea ua suia atoatoa le THCa i THC e mafai ona fa’aosofia—o lo’o i ai le 60-90% THC ma isi cannabinoids i le fa’amaualuga ua tu’uina mai e le la’au. E leai le su’ega fa’avae. E leai ni terpenes (na fa’aleagaina e le vevela). E leai le tutusa. O se aso o le soifua maloloina lopi i le taimi o le fa’atele le lavea, na finagalo mai le avea e tatau ona ai se toe fa’āgā ae e fa’aleagaina e le leai o le aupito ma le fa’atonutonu.
I le Itū i Sisifo, i le taimi e teu ai ā tatou vaiaina i nofoaga māfanafana, vevela-seai e malu i le vevela o le tropika, o le manatu o se ulei pei o pele ma residual solvents o se mea e popole ai. O ā tatou ‘aiga e tatau ona maua ae sili atu. O ā tatou toea’ina e tatau ona maua se fa’apipii fa’apipii. O ā tatou tautai—o lo’o vavae atu ua lava—e tatau ona maua oloa ua faia i le fa’amaoni fa’afomai, e le o se vaaiga.
Le Tala a OilWell: Mai se Maile Fa’alētonu i le Itū i Sisifo
E le o amata le OilWell Cannabis i se potu fa’atonu. Na amata i le Bentley, se maile na loloto ai Colin Valencia i ai nai lo soo se mea. I le taimi e fa’alētonu ai le Bentley ma na fautuaina e foma’i e faaumatia, na te lē taliaina. O se tagata fesoasoani o le rescuing na fesili ia te ia: “Ua e teu fa’aafe i le afe o le lopi ae e leai se ‘olo o le CBD?”
O lena fesili na suia mea uma.
Na faia e Colin se papa auro CBD mo le Bentley—kukumāni, ulei popo, pepa uliuli, ma le CBD. Le aafiaga? Na tu luga le Bentley, na savali, ma na ave mai ia Colin lana polo e ta’alo. O se maile e tatau ona mate na toe ta’alo. E lua vaitaimi sefulu tausaga na mafai ai ona ola. Na oʻo ia te ia i le tausaga e lua sefulu, ma i lena tausaga, na fa’aleleia ai e Colin nisi fomula mo mea uma na aafia ai le Bentley: neurodegeneration (CBG mo le puipuiga o le mafaufau, THCa mo le puipuiga o pū mea o le mafaufau), dementia (CBC mo neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC mo le fa’apipii’i o le mata), arthritis (fa’aitiiti inflamation fa’alua-fa’apipi’i e fa’aaoga ai le CBD, CBG, THCa, ma le beta-caryophyllene).
E le tali le maile i le placebo. O le tala moni lena na fa’avae ai le OilWell. Na ‘ilo e Colin e le lava se cannabinoid ata—na mana’omia se fomula fa’apipi’i e galue fa’atasi mo le mana’oga lē fefiloi a le Bentley. O lena aafiaga, fa’apea ma le toʻatele a Colin ma le PTSD ma le fia’ai o Xanax (na taofi tonu e ia e fa’aaoga ai nisi fa’atulagaina cannabinoid na ia fai), na avea ma le fa’avae o lo matou RSO.
Aisea e Ese Ai Matou: Fa’avae E Lima Mo le Itū i Sisifo
Na fa’avaeina e matou le OilWell i fa’atagaina e fa e tāua nai lo mea uma i le tatou mataupu Sāmoa:
1. Mafai Ona Maua Nai Lo Le Pu’e Mautonu
E le mana’omia se kāte mo le soifua maloloina. So’o se tagata e 21+ e mafai ona oomi. Matou te lafo atu fa’aitiiti i le Itū i Sisifo e ala i le USPS—e le mana’omia le osofa’i i Pago Pago poo le tali se tasi mai le motu tele. O oloa uma ua fa’apipi’i i pusa fa’apitoa ua fa’atulagaina mo le vevela o le tropika. E le mana’omia se tulaga fa’atonu poo se fa’aeaina a foma’i. I se nuu i le taimi e fa’atāutāuina ai le soifua maloloina e le fua ma le tulaga, matou te talitonu e tatau ona maua le vaiaina i so’o se tasi.
2. Malō Fa’atino e Fa’atulagaina e Le Tamaoaiga
O lo matou ulei e i ai le 1,500mg o le THCa—o le mea e le mafai ona fa’aosofia. E te filifili loa o le a tupu pe a mae’a:
- Fa’aaoga moni (e le vevela) mo le toe ‘oloa fa’aitiiti aafiaga i le aso e aunoa ma se fa’aleagaina. E tāua mo le galuega i lau faato’aga, ta’avaleina o lau ‘aiga i le malumalu, poo le tautua o le matai e aunoa ma soo se “high.”
- Fa’atūtu’u i le fale (260°F mo miniti 45-60) e suia ai le THCa i le ~1,315mg o le delta-9 THC. Fa’atasi ma le 90mg delta-9 ma 6,000mg delta-8 te i ai ai le malosi fa’aosofia e tutusa i le RSO talu ai—fa’aletulafono, ona o le te pulea le suiga.
- Uuina i le tino mo le toe ‘oloa vave. O lo matou cartridge e fa’atūtu’u atoatoa i le vevela o le vaping, e tu’uina atu ai aafiaga i le 1-2 minute mo le tiga fa’alētonu poo popole.
O lea e tu’u le malosi i lau lima, e le o lo matou. Matou te fa’atonu tagata o le Itū i Sisifo e faia ni fa’ai’uga sa’o mo latou tino ma ‘aiga.
3. Fōmula Tatala Lelei
Matou te fa’ali foi mea tasi ma le tele gram. Afai e mafai ona e teu ai oloa, e maua e te se ulei ua fa’aleleia i le fale gaosi, sa su’ese, ma fa’apipi’i. Afai e le mafai, e mafai ona e maua ni fa’ailo fa’apitoa ma fai e oe lava e fa’aaoga lo matou fa’atulagaina tusa lava. O lea e fa’aaloaloina le aganu’u autentika a Rick Simpson o le tu’uina atu e leai se totogi—na matou fa’afou na o mo aso nei.
4. Fa’amaumauga Fa’asa’oto, E Le Fa’apipi’i
E le teu matou i lalo o le fa’apipi’i. O soo se cannabinoid ma terpene i lo matou fomula e i ai se fa’amaumauga fa’apitoa—ni e malosi, ni o lo’o maua pea, ma isi o lo’o su’ese pea. O lea lava e matou te fai atu ia te oe o lea e matou te ‘ilo ai ma lea e le ‘ilo ai. I se aganu’u e tāua ai le fa’amalosi ma le fa’aalo, matou te talitonu o lena e tatau ona tala e tasi e foa’i ai le fa’atuatua.
O lo Matou Ulei RSO: Fa’amaumauga Mo ‘Aiga o le Itū i Sisifo
Tau: $129.99 mo se ipu 30mL (1 fl oz)
Aofa’i o Cannabinoids: 16,590mg (553mg i le mL)
- CBD: 4,500mg — Sa lagolagoina e le fa’amaumauga fa’aletino malosi mo le popole, tiga, ma le lagolagoina o le mafaufau
- CBG: 3,000mg — O su’esu’ega muamua e fa’ailoa ai le malosi puipuiga o le mafaufau ma le fa’aitiiti inflamation
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg — Mafai ona fa’aosofia ae e fa’aliteli nai lo le delta-9; fesoasoani i le le ma’ona ma le tiga
- THCa: 1,500mg — O le mea na suia ai le taaloga mo tagata o le Itū i Sisifo e mana’omia e galue toatasi i le aso
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg — Na lava lava e fa’apipi’i tatou i le tulafono o le Farm Bill, ae mafai ona toe fa’ateleina e ala i le decarboxylation
- CBN: 750mg — Fa’ailoa mo le moe, ae e leai pea ni fa’amaumauga fa’aletino malosi
- CBC: 750mg — Su’esu’ega o lo’o maua e uiga i neurogenesis ma inflamation
Live Terpenes i le 5%: Limonene (manogi moli), Myrcene (filemu), Caryophyllene (fa’āgā CB2 mo inflamation), Pinene (maalamalama), Linalool (filemu), Humulene (fa’aitiiti mata), Terpinolene (manogi fa’apipi’i). E le o na o le manogi o nei—o le agaga o le la’au, puipuia e ala i metotia fou sa fa’aleagaina e le RSO talu ai.
Avanoa: Ulei MCT fa’alela’au, filifilia mo le malu i le vevela o le tropika ma le fa’aaoga lelei i le gutu.
Tufa: O le pipete e mafai ona fuaina e tusa i le 0.1mL. Amata i le 0.25-0.5mL ma iloilo aafiaga i le 2-3 itula a’e fa’atele ai. I le vevela o le Itū i Sisifo, e ese metabolism—amata i lalo i le taimi uma.
Amataga ma Leva: Amataga i 15-45 minute, leva 4-6 itula. E tāua mo le toe ‘oloa e to’oto’o i le tautua o le aso Sa i le malumalu, a’o le galue to’a le aso, poo le moe malu.
Teuina Mo Le Vevela: Teu i se nofoaga māfanafana, po’o le refrigerator. O le tūtū o le MCT e manuia, ae e fa’alēleia cannabinoids i le vevela ma le malamalama. I le lāuele o le Itū i Sisifo, e le tatau ona teu i luga o le ta’avale poo le malamalama tūsala.
E to’afia 40-60 tufa i le ipu, e tusa ai ma lau tufa tetele lava.
O lo Matou Cartridge RSO: Mo Le Taimi E Te Mana’omia Le Toe ‘Oloa Vave
Tau: $49.99 mo se cartridge 1-grama
Aufa’i o Cannabinoids (Aso): O le fa’asalalauga cannabinoid e tasi e to’a ono e pei o le sublingual, e ese le fa’ailoga eseese o le delta-9 ona o le vaping e fa’atūtu’u atoatoa le THCa.
- CBD: 30%
- CBG: 20%
- Delta-8 THC: 15%
- THCa: 10% (e suia vave i le taimi o le vaping)
- CBN: 10%
- CBC: 10%
Amataga: 1-2 minute. O lea mo le tiga fa’alētonu, popole fa’alētonu, poo le le ma’ona e le mafai ona ta’i. I le Itū i Sisifo, i le taimi e tatau ona oso i le falema’i e taea ona tula’i se itula, o lea e tāua ai e maua se toe ‘oloa vave i lona pusa.
Leva: 2-4 itula. Fa’aaoga o se filifiliga mo se mea e tatau ona fa’ato’a maua e ala i le tufa sublingual.
Fa’aletulafono 510-Thread: E galue ma bateri vape masani e maua i le upegata’ele poo le faleoloa i Pago Pago.
Teuina: Teu cartridges i luga i se nofoaga māfanafana. E le popoʻo le vevela i le tropika pe teuina lelei, ae e le tatau ona teu i le la tūsala poo ta’avale vevela.
Auala e Oomi Ai i le Itū i Sisifo, Amerika Sāmoa
Matou te ‘ilo e mana’omia le onosai ma le fa’amaoni i le lafo atu i Amerika Sāmoa. Iinei o le auala e galue ai:
Lafo Atu i Aseta ma Lalolagi: Matou te lafo atu e ala i le USPS Priority Mail i Amerika Sāmoa. O lau oloa e toe sau mai lo matou nofoaga i Houston i le 24-48 itula ma na’o le 7-14 aso e sau ai i Pago Pago. Matou te aofia ai fa’amaumauga atoa, Tusi Fa’amaonia o Su’esu’ega, ma resiti mo mataupu a le vā.
Fa’apipi’i: Pusa fa’apitoa e leai ni fa’ailoga lopi—fa’aalo i lau le tumau ma le aganu’u fa’atulagaga. Mea uma ua fa’apipi’i e malu i le lafoina i le tropika.
Vāga Fa’asolitulafono: Amerika Sāmoa e mulimulita’i i le tulafono a le setete o le iunaeti. O oloa matou e fa’apipi’i i le Farm Bill (ititi ifo i le 0.3% delta-9 THC i le taimi o le fa’atau), o lea ua oloa hemp e fa’aletulafono. Ae, o te na te tutusa tulafono fa’asaga i lau nu’u. Matou te tu’uina atu fa’amaumauga atoa; e te talia le matauā o le vāga.
Totogi: Matou te talia kāte tele ma le cryptocurrency mo tagata e mana’omia le tumau.
Fa’afeso’ota’i: (832) 416-2816 poo [email protected]. Matou te tali i soo se fesili—o loo e i ai i Leone poo Amaluia, e tāua lau fesili i matou.
Le Saienisi i Lalo o le Tului: O Mea E Tāua Ona ‘Ilo e le Itū i Sisifo
E le te mana’omia e te tali i lo matou upu. Iinei o le mea e fai mai le su’esu’ega:
CBD (4,500mg i lo matou ulei): O le cannabinoid e su’eese aupito. Fa’amaumauga malosi mo fa’ama’i ese o seizure (Epidiolex ua fa’amaonia e le FDA), ma lagolagoina mo le popole ma le tiga. Na maua i se su’esu’ega o le 2024 ni aafiaga fa’apitoa mo le popole, ae e mana’oia nisi su’esu’ega atoa [1]-[4].
CBG (3,000mg): O le “cannabinoid tina” e suia i isi. Su’esu’ega na maua e fa’ailoa ai le malosi puipuiga o le mafaufau ma le fa’aitiiti inflamation, ae e ititi ifo su’esu’ega fa’aletino. Matou te fiafia i ai, ae matou te fa’amaoni e uiga i le fa’atali [7][8].
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg): Fa’apena fa’akemikeli ma le delta-9 ae e fa’aitiiti. Na maua i se su’esu’ega o le 2022 e i ai aafiaga fa’aaosofia moni ma le malosi e taui le le ma’ona, ae e leai pea ni fa’amaumauga e uiga i le saogalemu [9]-[11].
THCa (1,500mg): O lenei o lau mea e fa’agase. E le fa’aosofia pe a le vevela. O su’esu’ega e fa’ailoa ai aafiaga fa’aitiiti inflamation e ala i le COX-2 inhibition (e pei o ibuprofen) ma le puipuiga o le mafaufau e ala i le ala PPARγ. Mo tagata o le Itū i Sisifo e mana’omia e galue toatasi mo le galuega, malumalu, poo tritele o le ‘aiga, o lea o se mea e suia ai le lalolagi [12].
Delta-9 THC (90mg): Matou te aofia ai nai na lava e fa’apipi’i tulafono, ae o le malosi moni e sau mai i lau filifiliga e fa’atūtu’u. O le fa’amaumauga mo le tiga, fa’aitiiti le le ma’ona, ma le fa’ateleina o le fia’ai o le malosi—ae o le matauā foi: fa’aleagaina, popole i le maualuga, ma le mafua’aga o le fia ai. Matou te tu’u atu lau pule e fa’aaoga ai lelei [13]-[15].
CBN (750mg): Fa’ailoa o le “cannabinoid o le moe,” ae e leai le fa’amaumauga malosi. Na maua i se su’esu’ega o le 2021 e leai ni su’esu’ega fa’aletino e fa’aaoga lē fa’amaonia. Matou te aofia ai ona e tali ai ni tagata, ae e le mafai ona matou fa’apipi’i le mea e le fa’amaonia e le saienisi [16][17].
CBC (750mg): Su’esu’ega o lo’o maua e uiga i neurogenesis ma inflamation, ae e leai pea i tagata. Matou te va’ai i le vaega lenei [18][19].
Terpenes: O lo matou fa’asalalauga 5% e aofia ai limonene (manogi, loto), myrcene (filemu), caryophyllene (fa’āgā CB2 mo inflamation—o lenei e fa’aopoopo i receptors cannabinoid!), pinene (maalamalama), linalool (filemu), humulene (fa’aitiiti mata), ma terpinolene (manogi fa’apipi’i). O le “entourage effect” e masani, ae e le’i fa’amaonia i tagata. Matou te aofia ai mo le aafiaga atoa o le la’au ma le mafua’aga o le feso’ota’i [20]-[29].
Saogalemu i le Mataupu a le Itū i Sisifo: O Mea E Tāua Ona ‘Ilo
Matou te alofa i le malosi o lo matou nu’u, ae matou te ‘ilo foi o lena malosia o le puipuiga o le tasi i le tasi:
- Ta’u: 21+ na’o le. Matou te siaki ID i le oloa.
- Fa’ato’ā/Maua Fanau: E le fautuaina. E mafai ona aafia cannabinoids i le tipi.
- Tamaiti: Teu uma oloa e fa’alēmau. O le ‘aina fa’alēmau o se fa’ateleina fa’ale’a—vili le 911 ma fa’afeso’ota’i le LBJ Tropical Medical Center vave.
- Taa’eale’ā/Tautua Mea Fa’atino: E le fa’aosofia le raw THCa. O le ulei decarbed poo le vape e fa’aosofia. E le tatau ona ta’a’e i lalo o le aafiaga. I le Itū i Sisifo, i le taimi e fa’aleaga ai auala, o lea e tāua.
- Feso’ota’i Oloa: E mafai ona aafia le CBD i enzymes ate e fa’atulagaina tele o vaiaina (aofia ai ni e fa’aaoga mo sūka ma hypertension, e masani i lo matou nu’u). Fautuaina le foma’i lava—fa’apea afai e te maimoa i le LBJ poo tagata vao fa’aleaganu’u.
- Soifua Maloloina o le Mafaufau: E mafai ona fa’aopoopo ni maualuga o THC le popole poo le fa’aletonu, e fa’apitoa i tagata e maua ma PTSD poo fa’ama’i popole. Amata i lalo. Afai e te maua ma le fa’aletonu poo schizophrenia, e tatau ona aveese cannabinoids.
- Teuina i le Vevela: E fa’aleleia le vevela cannabinoids. Teu i lau refrigerator. Afai e leai le eletise to’atasi, maua se nofoaga māfanafana, pogisa. E le tatau ona teu i le la tūsala.
Lē Fa’amaonia a FDA: E le’o su’eina e le Food and Drug Administration i fa’amatalaga lenei. E le o fa’atulaga lenei oloa e iloa, toe fa’āgā, le foma’i, poo le ta’ofi o se fa’ama’i. E ese aafiaga i tagata lua. Fautuaina le tagata foa’i mo le toe fa’āgā o so’o se fo’ilemu fou.
Aisea E Tāua Ai lo Matou Fa’amaumauga i le Itū i Sisifo
Matou te ‘ilo e le foa’i ai le fa’atuatua—e i ai lea e maua. O lea la le mafua’aga lea ua matou te fiafia e ABC13 Houston, se fa’ata’ita’iga tusi fa’amaonia, na folafola ai matou fua i le 2019-2023. E le o matou totogiina latou. Na latou folafola matou ona matou te tala le tala moni.
- Setema 2019: Lo matou folafolaga muamua, i le taimi na fai mai e Colin, “E le lelei lo’u finagalo e fa’atau mea e le talafeagai… e tatau ona mātua ‘ilo ma taumafaina ma lea e maua ai le sili lelei mo le fa’atuina o lo latou manatu.” O lea fīlōsofia e le’i suia.
- Mati 2021: Na latou oso mai ia te matou i le taimi e talanoa i le decriminalization a le setete, e taliaina matou o sui fa’asala o le suiga.
- Me 2021: O se tasi fa’atulagaina a Steve Campion e uiga i le Delta-8 na aofia ai le tali moni a Colin: “Afai e te mana’o e maua se high.” E le o PR—o le tala moni.
- Aukuso 2021: Na tu’uina atu e matou $35,000 i oloa e a’oa’o le tepu fa’apōgisa o le COVID i Houston. O lea o le popoleina o le nu’u.
- Oketopa 2021: I le taimi e fa’atosaina ai le Delta-8 i le setete o le Texas i le taimi o le pō, na mua matou ona aveese ma ta’u atu i isi fa’atulagaina o lo’o lafo fa’alea le fa’amaoni e ese Schedule I. O lea o le pule fa’aletulafono.
- Oketopa 2022: I le taimi e fofō ai le foma’i Biden i fa’asā a lopi, na fa’ali mai e ABC13 le talafa’asolopito o le fa’asā a Colin. E le teu matou i lalo o lana anamua—e a’oa’o ai.
- Aperila 2023: I le 4/20, na latou folafola matou toe, e fa’aigoaina lenei o le “Renaissance” o le lopi. Matou te tusia le ala, e le o mulimuli.
I le Itū i Sisifo, i le taimi e telefoni ai upu vave ma e tāua le igoa, o le fa’amaumauga lenei o se mea. O lea o le uiga o le moni. Matou te sa’oloto. E leai se mea e teu matou.
Le Promisi a Bentley: Lo Matou Fa’avae, Lau Fāliga
Na ola le Bentley e lua sefulu tausaga e sili atu nai lo le manatu o so’o se foma’i. Na ia oti fa’agaioi i le tausaga e lua sefulu, i luga o le alofa. O lena lua sefulu tausaga e le o se mana—o le taunu’uga o le fa’atulagaina lē maualuga, tufa fa’apipii, ma le lē taliaina i le popoleina o le ‘aiga.
So’o se ipu o le OilWell RSO e aofia ai lena promisi talu ai. I le taimi e oomi ai e te mai le Itū i Sisifo, e le o cannabinoids na’o e maua e te. E maua e te se sefulu tausaga o le alofa na suia i le saienisi. E maua e te promisi a Colin afai e mafai ona fesoasoani lea i le Bentley, e mafai ona fesoasoani i se tasi e te alofa ai.
Auala e Fa’aaoga le RSO i le Itū i Sisifo: Tautua Fa’apitoa
Mo Le Tiga Tusitusia (arthritis, fa’aletonu tuai, fibromyalgia):
- Taeao: 0.3mL sublingual moni (leai ni decarb) mo le toe ‘oloa fa’aitiiti inflamation e aunoa ma le fa’aleagaina
- Afiafi: 0.5-1.0mL sublingual decarbed mo le toe ‘oloa atoa ma le lagolagoina o le moe
- Fa’aletonu: 2-3 puffs vape pe a mana’omia
Mo Le Faigatā Ona Moe:
- 1-2mL sublingual 30 minute a’e moe. I le 2mL, e maua e te 50mg CBN—le tufa na su’esu’e i su’esu’ega o le moe.
Mo Le Popole/PTSD (fa’apitoa o ā tatou tautai):
- Aso: 0.3mL sublingual moni (CBD + CBG mo le filemu e aunoa ma le high)
- Taimi fa’aletonu: Vape mo le toe ‘oloa vave
- Pō: 1mL sublingual mo le lagolagoina cannabinoid atoa
Mo Lagolagoina Lōmāmaga (e fesoasoani i le fa’amaumauga):
- E le o le fomai lōmāmaga lo matou fomula. E le’i fa’amaonia so’o se oloa lopi e foa’i lōmāmaga i tagata. O le mea e matou tu’uina atu o le lagolagoina: mafai ona toe ‘oloa i le suka, fa’ateleina o le fia’ai, pulega o le tiga, ma le lagolagoina o le moe. Fa’atasi pea ma lau onkolosi i le LBJ poo lau tiama o le toe fa’āgā.
Tulaga Muamua Mo Tagata o le Itū i Sisifo:
- Amata i le 0.25mL sublingual oil
- Talosaga 2-3 itula e iloilo aafiaga
- Fa’ateleina fa’alua i le 0.25mL
- E le tatau ona tula’i i le mea e le lē manuia
- Teu se tala—e tāua le toʻatele o lo matou nu’u
Manatu Fa’ai’u Mo le Itū i Sisifo
Matou te ‘ilo e te fa’anoanoa. Matou te ‘ilo ua e fa’alogo i fa’apopoʻa muamua. Matou te ‘ilo i se nuu e tāua ai le ‘aiga ma le talitonu, e le e fa’atauvaa le soifua maloloina.
O lena lava le mafua’aga e ese ai matou.
E le o matou iinei e sui lau la’au Sāmoa (la’au) poo lau feagaiga ma lau matai. Matou te iinei e tu’uina atu se mea e isi—na fa’avae i le tatala, le saiensi, ma le taunu’uga le maualuga o le alofa ma le oti. Matou te iinei ona na tu luga ma savali le Bentley. Matou te iinei ona na taofi le Xanax a Colin ma toe maua o lona olaga. Matou te iinei ona na fa’atuatua ai tele o tagata Houston, fa’amaonia ai ABC13, ma ua matou mana’o e maua le fa’atuatua talu mai ia te oe i le Itū i Sisifo.
O oloa matou e lafo atu i Amerika Sāmoa. O fōmula matou e tatala. O feleti matou e moni. Ma le promisi matou e faigofie: o le matou te tu’uina atu le sili lelei, e mafai ai ona e filifili pe e tāua iā te oe.
Oomi i lenei aso i oilwellcbd.com poo vili (832) 416-2816. Matou te tali i lau fesili—o loo e i ai i Leone, Asili, poo so’o se nofoaga i le Itū i Sisifo.
E tāua lau ‘aiga i filifiliga. Matou te iinei e tu’uina atu se filifiliga, i le fa’aalo, le fa’amaoni, ma le to’asa afai e mafai ona fesoasoani lea i le Bentley e mafai ona fesoasoani i se tasi e te alofa ai.
OilWell Cannabis | 810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006 | (832) 416-2816 | [email protected]
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Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Western District, American Samoa: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
We know what it means to take care of your own. In Western District—from the quiet shores of Leone to the family compounds of Asili, from the hardworking fishermen of Poloa to the village leaders in Amaluia—health isn’t just personal, it’s communal. When someone in the village suffers, we all feel it. When conventional medicine falls short, we turn to each other, to our traditions, and to whatever promising alternatives we can find.
That’s why we’re reaching out to you directly in Western District. OilWell Cannabis isn’t some faceless corporation. We’re a Houston-based company built from real adversity, real loss, and real breakthroughs—the kind of story that would feel familiar in any Samoan ‘aiga. And we’re here to offer something that could change how you think about healing, pain, and hope: a modern, legal, scientifically-grounded version of Rick Simpson Oil that we can deliver right to your door in Western District, American Samoa.
Who Was Rick Simpson, and Why Does He Matter to Western District?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t a scientist. He was a tradesman from Nova Scotia who got hurt on the job in 1997, suffered through ineffective medications, and found relief in cannabis when his own doctor refused to even discuss it. Sound familiar? In Western District, where the nearest specialist might mean a flight to Pago Pago or Honolulu, where the LBJ Tropical Medical Center does heroic work but can’t solve everyone’s chronic pain, where veterans return from service with injuries the VA can’t fully address—Simpson’s story resonates. He was a regular person let down by a system that should have helped him.
The pivotal moment came in 2003, when Simpson claimed that cannabis oil he’d made himself removed skin lesions his doctor said were basal cell carcinoma. No biopsy confirmed it. No oncologist signed off. But that personal experience—whether you view it as testimony or tragedy—launched a global movement. He started giving his oil away for free to cancer patients, chronic pain sufferers, people with diabetes, glaucoma, arthritis, depression, insomnia. He made a documentary called Run From The Cure in 2005 that spread like wildfire across the internet, including here in American Samoa where word-of-mouth health information travels fast through our tight-knit communities.
Important context: Simpson’s account is his personal testimony, not medical evidence. We honor his story because it opened doors, but we don’t repeat his mistake of claiming cures without proof. In Western District, where family and faith are everything, we know the power of personal stories—but we also know the danger of false hope. That’s why everything you’re about to read is grounded in actual peer-reviewed science, not internet hype.
The Traditional RSO Protocol: What Simpson Actually Recommended
Simpson’s famous 60-gram, 90-day protocol was designed around crude, homemade oil. He told people to start with a dose the size of half a grain of rice—about 10-15mg—three times a day, then double every four days until reaching 1 gram per day. That final dose delivered roughly 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily, far beyond anything studied in controlled settings.
He recommended oral ingestion for systemic conditions, topical application for skin issues, and acknowledged inhalation only for immediate symptom relief. He said the psychoactive “high” would fade as tolerance built in 3-4 weeks, and he urged nighttime dosing at first.
But here’s what he got wrong: No clinical trials validated his protocol. The oil was never standardized—every batch differed based on the starting plant material. The solvent he used (naphtha or isopropyl alcohol) posed real contamination risks. And at those massive THC doses, patients faced genuine dangers: severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, tachycardia, blood pressure drops, and cannabis use disorder. For cancer patients already navigating complex treatments at LBJ or seeking care off-island, adding uncontrolled high-dose THC without medical supervision could cause serious harm.
What Traditional RSO Actually Was
Simpson’s oil was nearly black, thick as tar, with a strong cannabis and sometimes solvent-residual smell. It was fully decarboxylated—meaning all THCa converted to psychoactive THC—containing 60-90% THC with minor cannabinoids at whatever random ratios the plant provided. No lab testing. No terpenes (they were destroyed by heat). No consistency. It was the Wild West days of cannabis medicine, born from necessity but limited by the lack of technology and regulation we have today.
In Western District, where we store our medicines carefully in cool, dry places to survive the tropical heat, the idea of a tar-like oil with residual solvents is concerning. Our families deserve better. Our elders deserve precision. Our veterans—who’ve already sacrificed enough—deserve products made with medical-grade care, not guesswork.
The OilWell Story: From a Paralyzed Dog to Western District
OilWell Cannabis didn’t start in a boardroom. It started with Bentley, a dog Colin Valencia loved more than anything. When Bentley became paralyzed and vets recommended euthanasia, Colin refused to give up. A rescue worker named Jessica asked him: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
That question changed everything.
Colin created a CBD golden paste for Bentley—turmeric, coconut oil, black pepper, and CBD. The result? Bentley got up, walked over, and brought Colin his ball to play. A dog facing death was playing fetch again. For ten years. He lived to age twenty, and during those years, Colin developed formulas for every condition Bentley faced: neurodegeneration (CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for brain cell defense), dementia (CBC for neurogenesis), glaucoma (THC for eye pressure), arthritis (multi-pathway anti-inflammation using CBD, CBG, THCa, and beta-caryophyllene).
Dogs don’t respond to placebo. That truth is what built OilWell. Colin learned that single cannabinoids weren’t enough—Bentley’s complex needs required a symphony of compounds working together. That experience, plus Colin’s own battle with PTSD and Xanax addiction (which he quit cold turkey using cannabinoid formulations he created), became the foundation of our RSO.
Why We’re Different: Four Principles for Western District
We built OilWell on four commitments that matter deeply in our Samoan context:
1. Accessibility Over Gatekeeping
No medical card required. Anyone 21+ can order. We ship directly to Western District via USPS—no need to fly to Pago Pago or wait for someone to bring it from the mainland. Our products arrive in discreet, temperature-stable packaging designed for tropical climates. You don’t need a qualifying condition or a doctor’s permission. In a community where healthcare access can be limited by geography and cost, we believe medicine should be available to everyone.
2. Patient-Controlled Potency
Our sublingual oil contains 1,500mg of THCa—the non-psychoactive precursor to THC. You choose what happens next:
- Use it raw (no heat) for daytime anti-inflammatory benefits with zero impairment. Perfect for working in your plantation, driving your family to church, or serving as a matai without any “high.”
- Decarboxylate it at home (260°F for 45-60 minutes) to convert THCa into ~1,315mg of delta-9 THC. Combined with the existing 90mg delta-9 and 6,000mg delta-8, you get full psychoactive potency comparable to traditional RSO—legally, because you control the activation.
- Vape it for instant relief. Our cartridge auto-decarbs at vaping temperature, delivering effects in 1-2 minutes for breakthrough pain or panic attacks.
This puts the power in your hands, not ours. We trust the people of Western District to make informed decisions for their own bodies and families.
3. Open-Source Formulas
We publish every single ingredient and milligram amount. If you can afford our product, you get a professionally manufactured, lab-tested, standardized oil. If you can’t, you can source the individual distillates and make it yourself using our exact recipe. This honors Rick Simpson’s original ethos of free distribution—we just updated it for the modern era.
4. Evidence-Informed, Not Evidence-Overstating
We don’t hide behind hype. Every cannabinoid and terpene in our formula has a specific evidence profile—some strong, some emerging, some still experimental. We’ll tell you exactly what we know and what we don’t. In a culture that values honesty and respect, we believe that’s the only way to build trust.
Our RSO Sublingual Oil: Specifications for Western District Families
Price: $129.99 for a 30mL bottle (1 fl oz)
Total Cannabinoids: 16,590mg (553mg per mL)
- CBD: 4,500mg — Supported by the strongest human evidence for anxiety, pain, and neurological support
- CBG: 3,000mg — Preliminary research suggests neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory potential
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg — Psychoactive but milder than delta-9; helps with nausea and pain
- THCa: 1,500mg — The game-changer for Western District residents who need daytime functionality
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg — Just enough to keep us Farm Bill compliant, but convertible to full potency via decarboxylation
- CBN: 750mg — Marketed for sleep, though human evidence is still developing
- CBC: 750mg — Emerging research on neurogenesis and inflammation
Live Terpenes at 5%: Limonene (citrus brightness), Myrcene (relaxing), Caryophyllene (CB2 activation for inflammation), Pinene (clarity), Linalool (calm), Humulene (earthy anti-inflammatory), Terpinolene (complex piney-fruit notes). These aren’t just for flavor—they’re the aromatic soul of the plant, preserved through modern methods that traditional RSO destroyed.
Carrier: Organic MCT oil, chosen for stability in tropical heat and efficient sublingual absorption.
Dosing: Graduated dropper allows precise 0.1mL increments. Start with 0.25-0.5mL and assess effects over 2-3 hours before increasing. In Western District’s warm climate, metabolism may vary—always start low.
Onset & Duration: 15-45 minutes onset, 4-6 hours duration. Perfect for sustained relief through a Sunday church service, a long day working the land, or a restful night’s sleep.
Storage for Tropical Climate: Keep in a cool, dark place—your refrigerator is ideal. The MCT oil base remains stable, but cannabinoids degrade with heat and light. In Western District’s humidity, never leave it in your car or direct sunlight.
Approximately 40-60 doses per bottle, depending on your personal serving size.
Our RSO Vape Cartridge: For When You Need Relief Now
Price: $49.99 for a 1-gram cartridge
Cannabinoid Profile (Percentages): Same six-cannabinoid blend as sublingual, minus separate delta-9 listing because vaping auto-decarbs the THCa.
- CBD: 30%
- CBG: 20%
- Delta-8 THC: 15%
- THCa: 10% (converts instantly when vaped)
- CBN: 10%
- CBC: 10%
Onset: 1-2 minutes. This is for breakthrough pain, sudden anxiety attacks, or acute nausea that can’t wait. In Western District, where a trip to the nearest clinic might take an hour, having immediate relief in your pocket matters.
Duration: 2-4 hours. Use it as a rescue option while your sublingual dose builds up.
510-Thread Compatibility: Works with standard vape batteries available online or in Pago Pago shops.
Storage: Keep cartridges upright in a cool place. The tropical heat won’t damage them if stored properly, but avoid leaving them in direct sun or hot vehicles.
How to Order in Western District, American Samoa
We know shipping to American Samoa requires patience and reliability. Here’s exactly how it works:
Nationwide & International Shipping: We ship via USPS Priority Mail to American Samoa. Your order leaves our Houston facility within 24-48 hours and typically arrives in Pago Pago within 7-14 days. We include full documentation, Certificates of Analysis, and receipts for customs purposes.
Packaging: Discreet boxes with no cannabis branding visible—respecting your privacy and local sensibilities. Everything is packaged to withstand tropical transit conditions.
Customs: American Samoa follows U.S. federal law. Our products are Farm Bill compliant (less than 0.3% delta-9 THC at point of sale), which means they are legal hemp products. However, you are responsible for understanding local regulations. We provide all documentation; you accept customs risk.
Payment: We accept major credit cards and cryptocurrency for privacy-conscious customers.
Contact: (832) 416-2816 or [email protected]. We respond to every inquiry—whether you’re in Leone or Amaluia, your questions matter to us.
The Science Behind Every Drop: What Western District Should Know
We don’t expect you to take our word for it. Here’s what the research actually says:
CBD (4,500mg in our oil): The most studied cannabinoid. Strongest evidence for rare seizure disorders (Epidiolex is FDA-approved), with emerging support for anxiety and pain. A 2024 meta-analysis found significant anxiolytic effects, though authors stress more trials are needed. For chronic pain, results are promising but mixed—quality varies across studies [1]-[4].
CBG (3,000mg): The “mother cannabinoid” that transforms into others. Preclinical studies suggest neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory potential, but human trials are sparse. We’re excited about it, but honest about the evidence gap [7][8].
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg): Chemically similar to delta-9 but less potent. 2022 review found it has real psychoactive effects and anti-nausea potential, but human safety data is incomplete. It’s not a toy—it’s a serious compound that deserves respect [9]-[11].
THCa (1,500mg): This is your secret weapon. It doesn’t get you high unless you heat it. Research suggests anti-inflammatory effects via COX-2 inhibition (like ibuprofen) and neuroprotection via PPARγ pathways. For Western District residents who need to stay sharp for work, church, or family responsibilities, this is revolutionary [12].
Delta-9 THC (90mg): We include just enough to stay legal, but the real power comes from your choice to decarboxylate. The evidence for pain relief, nausea reduction, and appetite stimulation is solid—but so are the risks: impairment, anxiety at high doses, and potential for dependence. We give you control so you can use it wisely [13]-[15].
CBN (750mg): Marketed as the “sleep cannabinoid,” but the evidence is weak. A 2021 review found no clinical trials using validated sleep measures. We include it because some users report benefit, but we won’t overstate what science doesn’t support [16][17].
CBC (750mg): Emerging research on neurogenesis and inflammation, but still preclinical. We’re watching this space closely [18][19].
Terpenes: Our 5% blend includes limonene (citrus, mood), myrcene (relaxation), caryophyllene (CB2 activation for inflammation—this one actually binds to cannabinoid receptors!), pinene (clarity), linalool (calm, lavender notes), humulene (earthy anti-inflammatory), and terpinolene (complex pine-fruit). The “entourage effect” is plausible but not proven in humans. We include them for the full plant experience and potential synergy [20]-[29].
Safety in Western District’s Context: What You Must Know
We love our community’s strength, but we also know that strength means protecting each other:
- Age: 21+ only. We verify ID at purchase.
- Pregnancy/Nursing: Not recommended. Cannabinoids can affect fetal development.
- Children: Keep all products locked away. Accidental ingestion is a medical emergency—call 911 and contact LBJ Tropical Medical Center immediately.
- Driving/Operating Machinery: Raw THCa won’t impair you. Decarbed oil or vape will. Never drive under the influence. In Western District, where roads can be treacherous, this is critical.
- Drug Interactions: CBD can affect liver enzymes that metabolize many medications (including some used for diabetes and hypertension, common in our community). Always consult your doctor—especially if you’re being treated at LBJ or by traditional healers.
- Mental Health: High THC doses can trigger anxiety or paranoia, particularly in individuals with PTSD or anxiety disorders. Start low. If you have a history of psychosis or schizophrenia, avoid psychoactive cannabinoids.
- Tropical Storage: Heat degrades cannabinoids. Store in your refrigerator. If you don’t have consistent electricity, find the coolest, darkest spot in your home. Never store in direct sunlight.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.
Why Our Media Record Matters to Western District
We know trust isn’t given—it’s earned. That’s why we’re proud that ABC13 Houston, a major-market news affiliate, featured us seven times from 2019-2023. They didn’t feature us because we paid them. They featured us because we told the truth.
- September 2019: Our first feature, where Colin said, “I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… people just need to know and try and have the best possible version to base their opinions off of.” That philosophy hasn’t changed.
- March 2021: They came to us when discussing federal decriminalization, recognizing us as industry experts.
- May 2021: Steve Campion’s investigative piece on Delta-8 included Colin’s honest answer: “Maybe you want to get high.” No PR spin—just truth.
- August 2021: We gave away $35,000 in product to encourage COVID vaccination in Houston. That’s community commitment.
- October 2021: When Texas banned Delta-8 overnight, we proactively removed it and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping Schedule I narcotics. That’s ethical leadership.
- October 2022: When President Biden announced marijuana pardons, ABC13 revealed Colin’s personal conviction history. We don’t hide our past—we learn from it.
- April 2023: On 4/20, they featured us again, calling this the “Renaissance” of cannabis. We’re leading, not following.
In Western District, where word travels fast and reputation is everything, this media record means something. It means we’re real. We’re tested. We have nothing to hide.
The Bentley Promise: Our Foundation, Your Assurance
Bentley lived ten years longer than any vet thought possible. He died naturally at age twenty, surrounded by love. Those ten years weren’t just luck—they were the result of relentless formulation, precise dosing, and a refusal to give up on family.
Every bottle of OilWell RSO carries that same promise. When you order from Western District, you’re not just getting cannabinoids. You’re getting a decade of love turned into science. You’re getting Colin’s promise that if this can help Bentley, it might help your loved one too.
How to Use Our RSO in Western District: Practical Guidance
For Chronic Pain (arthritis, old injuries, fibromyalgia):
- Morning: 0.3mL raw sublingual (no decarb) for anti-inflammatory support without impairment
- Evening: 0.5-1.0mL decarbed sublingual for full-spectrum relief plus sleep support
- Breakthrough: 2-3 vape puffs as needed
For Sleep Issues:
- 1-2mL sublingual 30 minutes before bed. At 2mL, you’re getting 50mg CBN—the dosage studied in recent sleep research.
For Anxiety/PTSD (especially our veterans):
- Daytime: 0.3mL raw sublingual (CBD + CBG for calm without high)
- Acute episodes: Vape for immediate relief
- Nighttime: 1mL sublingual for full cannabinoid support
For Cancer Support Contexts (understanding the evidence):
- Our formula is NOT a cancer cure. No cannabis product is proven to cure cancer in humans. What we offer is supportive care: potential relief from chemo nausea, appetite stimulation, pain management, and sleep support. Always coordinate with your oncologist at LBJ or your mainland care team.
General Starting Protocol for Western District Residents:
- Start with 0.25mL sublingual oil
- Wait 2-3 hours to assess effects
- Increase gradually by 0.25mL increments
- Never exceed what feels comfortable
- Keep a journal—our community values shared knowledge
Final Thoughts for Western District
We know you’re skeptical. We know you’ve heard promises before. We know that in a place where family and faith are everything, you don’t take chances with your health lightly.
That’s exactly why we’re different.
We’re not here to replace your traditional Samoan medicine (la’au) or your relationship with your matai. We’re here to offer another tool—one built on transparency, science, and the hardest-won lessons of love and loss. We’re here because Bentley got up and walked. We’re here because Colin quit Xanax and reclaimed his life. We’re here because thousands of Houstonians trusted us, ABC13 validated us, and now we want to earn that same trust from you in Western District.
Our products ship to American Samoa. Our formulas are public. Our phone number is real. And our promise is simple: we’ll give you the best version we can, so you can decide if it’s right for you.
Order today at oilwellcbd.com or call (832) 416-2816. We’ll answer your questions—whether you’re in Leone, Asili, or anywhere else in Western District.
Your ‘aiga deserves options. We’re here to provide one, with respect, integrity, and the hope that what helped Bentley might help someone you love.
OilWell Cannabis | 810 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77006 | (832) 416-2816 | [email protected]
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