Essential Resources for a healthy mind, body, soul

I've been meaning to share a few of my favorite things with you all for a while now. These are some resources I've selfishly kept to myself...because, every time I share my favorite doctors, dentists, etc., they get so popular that I can't get in to see them for months. But, I guess it's time to share.

Oklahoma:

1. Our pediatrician.... Dr. Audra Fox at Fusion MD.  You CAN get in to see her ASAP if you are in crisis!!! Just go to the link HERE for their new program FUSION ACCESS. Click the button to Request Info and they will get back with you on how to join the program. It's worth it. Dr. Fox is arguably one of the best PANDAS docs in Oklahoma...and probably anywhere. She also has an amazing, giving heart, and is on the board for our non-profit Hee Haw for Health. Oh, and she was a naturopath first, then became an MD. She actually values patients and parents that do their own research before they come to the office.... rather than demeaning them for "googling." Tell them you found out about Fusion Access through the Donkey Milk Lady's blog.

2. Our biological Dentist, and friend....Dr. Karen Cox-Haymaker at Hennesey Dental Wellness. Yes, it's worth it for us to hour drive to Hennesey just to see a natural, biological dentist, who actually takes dental insurance, understands how to safely remove mercury and why, and gets that homeopathy isn't the same thing as essential oils and knows how to use it. And stops mid-exam just to pray for you. And, tell them the Donkey Milk lady sent you. We also love Dr. Debbie Ozment.

3. Brave, Amazing Doctors & Health Practitioners. These are a few of our favorites, featured at Hee Haw for Health Events (go to the "education" tab on the menu to see their presentations at past health events Link Here

4. Oklahoma ER and Hos-pital. If you need one. This is it. It's our go-to, in case of emergency. ***Update: if your child is in Diabetic Ketoacidosis, they are not equipped to handle you here. Take them straight to OU Children's Hospital. 

5. Surgery Center of Oklahoma. You all. If you need surgery, this is the place to have it done. Literally will cost you less than using your "scam-surance" and having it done at one of the "ho-spit-als". Also, they won't make you shove a q-tip up your brain just to have knee surgery. 

6. IV Ozone. I'm sending my friends to Dr. Munneke's clinic for IV ozone now...but, here is a list of ozone providers around the world. Search by your state / country.

7. Food. I believe this may be one of the most overlooked resources for our health. It's more and more critical that we source and buy local, direct from the farmers as much as possible. Support them now, so they'll be around when you need them (ahem). You can also get the shopping guide and real food app from Weston A Price here.

8. How to not ruin your food and tank your blood sugar and health. Seriously ya'all. Throw the microwave away. You're killing everything good in that organic tomato. And stop cooking stuff, boiling stuff, and storing stuff in PLASTIC of any kind!!! Just stop. Here are a few of my favorite resources for eating well.

  • God's Good Table "Sharing the encouraging message of health, healing & hope through timeless principles rooted in God's word."
  • Danielle Walker (Paleo recipes for my autoimmune, inflamed friends)
  • Wholesome Yum (Keto recipes for my type 1 diabetes friends)
  • Glucose Revolution (this is for everyone, not just diabetics)

9. Coffee. This one deserves its own category. In case you haven't heard, a LOT of the world supply of coffee was wiped out in the recent crazy freeze in Brazil (who supplies 40% of the world's coffee.) So, I'm seriously tempted to keep my local source (who also, surprise, happens to be a childhood friend of mine) to myself. But, I won't. Start buying your coffee from Legacy Farms Coffee (you're also supporting their incredible mission and heart for the people of Honduras.) You can pick it up in my home town of Moundridge, Kansas, or have it shipped to your door. Or, support another local family at Grounds for Compassion. 

10. Truth. Find a church that's telling it. Read some actual books that speak to it.  And read this book, Live Not By Lies: A manual for Christian Dissidents. It's full of hard, painful stuff, based on actual history and those that stood up against tyranny and for the truth. And get yourself a real old school Bible. The paper kind. You know, the one like Grandma had...that actually has to be burned, rather than just "edited" or "deleted" by the powers that be...

11. Friends. If you don't have some, get some. The real kind that won't cancel you or unfriend you if you share some uncomfortable truths. The real hugging kind that isn't just a number of "friends" and "followers" in a fake world of "social media." The kind that will be there for you, for real, when you're sick, down, or unpopular.

Please share this with your friends. My current trend is 13 "unsubscribers" per email. Apparently the old saying "truth hurts" is still true. And the new version of "shoot the messenger" is to "unsubscribe" "unfollow" and "unfriend."

I'll probably add to this list as time goes on, I'm sure I've forgotten a lot! Please comment with your favorite local growers, doctors, resources. And by local, I mean, local to where ever you are. I know we have a lot of readers across the United States and beyond. Share your fav's in the comments and how to reach them. (No big box stores allowed.)

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19 comments


  • Kristen

    Thank you for sharing!! Declaring peace over your hearts and blessings over your home and farm as you walk out where the Lord is leading, no matter how scary it is! By this you will prove you could stand in the fire with Jesus, and that is so honoring to Him!!
    That being said, there are many Piedmont farmers I have met recently that don’t use any products on their food, and they stick to using organics, like manure and rotting hay or wood chips, to amend the soil. HIGHLY recommend the Piedmont farmers market where I have met many of them!


  • Sarah

    I recently had the opportunity to chat with Walt when I was there picking up our milk. He encouraged us to put our daughter (her at the least, if not all of us) on a paleo diet. Of course, that’s no small feat, but I have to say that in the week or 2 that she has been eating that way, I’ve seen the most drastic change in her. She’s actually happy when she wakes up in the morning; she doesn’t get irritated over nothing; she’s been going to bed without any crying or anxiety; she went to get first soccer practice since this all started. The milk and supplements definitely got the healing started, but it seems like going grain, dairy, sugar, etc free is what’s taken our daughter to the next level. It’s not easy to make everything from scratch, but well worth it and my family is way more supportive b/c they can see the drastic change in her as well!


  • Courtney Afeld

    This is a great resource! Thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work. Miss “seeing” you on the socials!


  • Marlise Guillerault

    You sound like you’ve been hurt lately. Don’t take it seriously when unsubscribes come in- just remember you are doing a good thing. We stopped by on a trip and looped over and saw your donkeys by the gate. Pretty girls- I’ve always liked donkeys but didn’t know we drank their milk until I read a historical novel that mentioned it- googled it- and found you. We are in SC so too far away. But I just had to see your donkeys! ( yes I know- they look just like healthy donkeys!!😊) Take care and keep up your good work- stay positive!


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