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Feel the difference of Healer’s non-impairing 1:1 CBGA:CBDA formula in a delicious tangerine gummy.
Healer gummies are made in small batches at our facility in Maine and are always third-party tested to be free of impurities with a certificate of analysis you can review. We source organically certified hemp plants grown in Maine, specially selected for their beneficial compounds.
Our Vitality Gummies are non-impairing and include a 1:1 ratio of CBDA (Cannabidiolic Acid) to CBGA (Cannabigerolic Acid), plus the Healer Spectrum of the plant’s acidic and minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and beneficial phytonutrients extracted from organically certified Maine hemp plants.
Know how much to take and achieve your optimal results with Dr. Sulak’s clinically validated, step-by-step Usage Guide and Response Tracker©. Healer gummies are consistently easy and reliable because 1 Healer Vitality Gummy ≈ 10 mg of cannabinoids (5 mg CBGA and 5 mg CBDA)
Ingredients: Organic Tapioca Syrup, Organic Cane Sugar, Water, Pectin; Less than 2% of: Tangerine Oil, Color (Turmeric, Elderberry Juice), Organic Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Certified Organic Maine Hemp, Ascorbic Acid, Organic MCT Coconut Oil.
Supporting your wellness
- Promotes immune support*
- May relieve aches and soreness*
- Supports stress*
- Increase energy*
- Will not reduce the psychoactive effects of THC products
More about the science of CBDA & CBGA
- CBGA demonstrated high potency anti-soreness activity in several different immune cell lines in vitro including a decrease in T-cells activation and IL-2 production in human T lymphocytes. [1]
- CBDA and CBGA alter cytokine secretion of immune cells in vitro. [2]
- CBDA and CBGA has demonstrated potent antibacterial properties. [3][4]
- Chronic treatment with CBDA increases IL-6 levels in the prefrontal cortex of mice [5]
- CBDA lowers cortisol and prostaglandin [6]
Healer Spectrum vs. the rest
Based on the latest science and Dr. Sulak’s clinical experience, we believe keeping the widest range of the plant’s compounds intact improves results at lower usage amounts.
While many products advertise themselves as “full spectrum”, if you can find their analytic results you’ll note that most only contain CBD and THC, with little or no acidic and minor cannabinoids, terpenes and other valuable phytonutrients.
The Healer Spectrum is created by our patented nano-filtration extraction process which removes impurities while maintaining the “entourage” components of hemp — that complex mixture of hundreds of plant compounds– to deliver maximum relief. Compared to so-called “full-spectrum” and “broad-spectrum” products, Healer gummies deliver more of the plant’s naturally occurring acidic and minor cannabinoids, like CBDA, CBGA, THCA, CBC, CBG and CBDV, as well as substantial quantities of terpenes, flavonoids and other phytonutrients.
Lab Tested
Healer Spectrum sets new standards for cleanliness, safety and potency, but, you won’t have to take our word for it. Final products are third-party tested to verify that the product you purchase is the product we intend you to receive. We post a certificate of analysis for every product so you can feel confident and secure.
Each purchase includes:
This product is:
- Healer Spectrum
- Non-impairing; less than 0.3% THC
- 3rd-party lab tested
- Made in Maine
- Organically farmed
- Vegan
- Gluten free
- All natural
- Shippable to all US States (except Idaho, Iowa and South Dakota). No shipping outside USA.
*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.
[1] Faouzi, Malika, et al. Function 3.4 (2022): zqac033.
[2] Choi, Hae, and Robert Verpoorte. NMR-based metabolomics to identify bioactive compounds in herbs and fruits: 97.
[3] Stahl V, Vasudevan K (January 29, 2020) Comparison of Efficacy of Cannabinoids versus Commercial Oral Care Products in Reducing Bacterial Content from Dental Plaque: A Preliminary Observation. Cureus 12(1): e6809. doi:10.7759/cureus.6809
[4] Martinenghi, Laura Daniela, et al. Biomolecules 10.6 (2020): 900.
[5]Alegre-Zurano, Laia, Ana Martín-Sánchez, and Olga Valverde. Life sciences 259 (2020): 118271.
[6] Kleinhenz, Michael D., et al. Scientific Reports 12.1 (2022): 3683.