Trusted resources, links and organizations

Resources to Support Cleaner Eating and Living

The best food is local, seasonal and grown with care for the soil as well as crop. Find a local Farmer’s Market near you with this handy directory so that you can shop with confidence.

Water is the source of all life, and in our modern society, it can often carry contaminants that we aren’t expecting. This website can lead you to clean spring water both hot and cold for bathing, drinking and swimming in.

The quality of our food is vital and transparency is key. A greener world points you in the direction of sustainably and regeneratively grown, humanely raised, non GMO Grassfed meats, dairy, eggs and produce. They also take the mystery out of food labels.

Another great resource with a state by state directory of Grassfed meats, eggs and dairy

Seafood Watch rates seafood by fishing and farming practices — and flags which species are being pushed toward collapse and need to be left alone in order to recover.

The NRDC champions clean air, clean water, and healthy communities. Their mercury and sustainable seafood guide is a useful tool for making safer choices at the fish counter.

The EWG maintains searchable databases covering everything from sunscreen and beauty products to cleaning supplies and tap water — rating ingredients for known hazards including carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, and chemicals linked to developmental and reproductive harm. If you've ever wondered what's actually in your moisturizer or dish soap, this is where to look.

They publish an annual Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen — which fruits and vegetables carry the heaviest pesticide loads and which are safer to buy conventional. Both lists are included here for easy reference.

Organizations in Support of Veteran Healing

VETS is committed to ending veteran suicide through their advocacy of research for psychedelic assisted therapies, ongoing education as well as healing grants for those seeking non traditional medicine.

The Navy Seal Foundation is a great resource for NSW families and veterans. From community maintaining events and programs to health and education resources, they ensure you never feel you have to go it alone.

In the spirit of it’s namesake, Navy SEAL Charles Keating IV, the C4 Foundation brings military families together at their ranch to heal, reconnect, and build resilience through nature, community, and neuroscience-backed programming.

The Heroic Hearts Project is actively working to reduce and prevent veteran suicide through treatment of PTSD with psychedelic assisted programs, as well as advocating for research and legislative change.