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A little about me, my mission, and this page. So on top of trying to create a community that offers practical health solutions that anyone can afford, I also have a beautiful wife, 3 incredible kids, a 38 acre acreage that we bought 3 years ago with the inlaws, 4 dogs, 4 cats, 20 goats(soon to be ~60 once these babies pop out!), a few chickens of course, a milk cow named waterloo, and a horse named Tido. When we first showed up there's was only a garden shed, a tarp shed, a 60'modular home, and a cabin in the backyard. Since then my father inlaw has built his own house a little bit down the tree line, we've fenced in about 18 acres, working on another 5 acre section but due to it being in trees and down a hill its been a little bit tricky, and we're in the process of building a barn. If I didnt have such an awesome family and friends, theres no way we'd be as far along in this process. All of this while I work 12 hour days in construction on temporary work camps for people to eat, sleep, workout, and relax in remote locations, typically 3 weeks away and 1 week off. And so! This bring to me to why I brought you all here... If there are health concerns that you're struggling with (for me it was IBD, Fibromyalgia, severe lethargy, burning eyes and brain fog to the point I thought I was going retarded 🙈, basically my entire nervous system was on overload) please throw it down in the comments so I can work on the things that will be most impactful to the people who are participating here in this channel. Also, If you would rather keep it private, please send me a DM instead! A large part of my struggle was that I've never been all that wealthy and so when I decided to step away from traditional healthcare (after the 5+ years it took to come up with the blanket bullshit answer of Fibromyalgia to which the solution was, "Do you want the pill on the left or the right?"), I was left trying to navigate my health issues alone and with absolutely no direction or support. It was 'Your too young to have health problems', 'Guys dont have Fibromyalgia', 'It can't be that bad', 'Youre just lazy'. You get the point, perhaps you've had a similar experience. That was around 2017. And to be completely honestl I don't remember specifically, a lot of my past memories are either completely gone or very hazy, living in extreme amounts of inflammation 24/7 took its toll in peculiar ways that I dont wish on anyone. I only remember I had my daughter Aliza and my son Mason with me at the doctors office, and that deep feeling of despair and hopelessness. "Now what the fuck am I supposed to do?" At the time it felt like a decision between life or death, and when you have a family, you choose the latter.