Through macro photography and extensive processing and testing Cannacandids plans on testing and documenting different strains and variations grown and held in different dispenseries for Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and contaminants. By breaking it down and looking at it microscopically we gather photographic evidence we can share with information about mold, pests, and other contaminants visible to the eye, then move on the physical removing visible contaminated parts in a vacuum sealed chamber, testing ways of eleminating contaminants, and then going through multiple extraction, purging, and eleminantion processes until left with an isolated, uncontaminated product that can be made into medicinal products such as cannabis vaporizers. Once any contaminant is found on a strain, we wish to help the dispensary disposing of it without them having a complete loss of profit we offer a lower buyout price on what remains to remove the contaminated product from the market, then through our documentation and cleaning process, we create information and education and further value from the product, whatever the end result product is can be sold back at a lowered rate to the shop with contaminated weed or dispensensed to medicinal patients enrolled in research studies with us to help provides patients with subsidized medicine and further the research and development of the cannabis industry.
Christian Cody has been a medical patient since he was 18 and first had X-Rays of his back, discovering he has two extra ribs attached to his spine that malformed, leading to organ irration lower back pain that has been reputed as non-existent hypochondriac like symptoms since grade school. Once he entered the marijuana industry in California after having lived at a Buddhist monastery for a year and a half wanted to be very clear in his intentions to help and heal himself and others around him through the use of the plant rather than "just getting high". Moving from vending, repping, promoting, and photographing, he has built an audience on social media through which his network has grown, providing him the avenues to connect patients in need to reputable companies and brands and tried and tested products, evolving into a blend of cannabis counseling and caregiving which he now does for with his main patient, Greg, who suffers from Gliobastoma. He hopes to one day see a world where recreational users enjoy marijuana responsibly and help fund and subsidize the cost for those who use marijuana medically as well as seeing a clear distinction between recreational and medical products, from non-combustibles, to fully lab-tested.