Collection: CBDA Covid-19 Prevention

The compounds are cannabigerolic acid, or CBGA, and cannabidiolic acid, CBDA, and the spike protein is the same drug target used in COVID-19 vaccines and antibody therapy. A drug target is any molecule critical to the process a disease follows, meaning its disruption can thwart infection or disease progression.
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FAQ

The CBDA Collection features hemp-derived products formulated with cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), the natural precursor to CBD found in raw hemp extract.

CBDA is the raw form of CBD found in unheated hemp before processing converts it into CBD. It is a distinct cannabinoid found in minimally processed extracts.

The collection includes CBDA tinctures, capsules, and potentially other infused formats available in different strengths and bottle sizes.

Yes. CBDA products from Tree House CBD are derived from federally compliant hemp containing less than 0.3% THC, meeting current hemp guidelines in the United States.

Follow the label’s serving instructions. Tinctures can be taken under the tongue or added to drinks. Capsules are taken with water like any supplement.

Yes — each CBDA product includes a third-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) verifying cannabinoid levels and quality assurance.

Store in a cool, dry place away from heat, sunlight, and moisture. Keep bottles tightly sealed and upright between uses.

Yes. Some customers use CBDA alongside CBD or CBG formulas, as long as total daily amounts follow the recommended guidance.

CBDA items are generally available for shipping within the United States where hemp products are permitted. Check your state’s current hemp laws for confirmation.

Verify the total milligrams of CBDA per bottle or capsule, the ingredient list, extraction type, batch number, and the presence of a current lab test reference.

Yes. Tree House CBD may offer subscription discounts or multi-pack bundles that allow you to save when purchasing multiple CBDA items together.

CBDA products are for adult customers seeking hemp-derived cannabinoid formulas. Review serving details on the packaging and store them properly between uses.