WESTVILLE, OKLA. – Twinkle was a beautiful Jersey cow that was not only a family pet, but the provider of the Coleman family’s raw milk. It’s her picture that is the foundation for the Full of Life farm logo. The Colemans have continued to purchase and raise Jersey cattle with a small herd of about four cows located in Westville, Okla… Where did this philosophy of cattle raising and dairy production come from? It started when the family lived in Oregon, and Amber was seeking treatment for what was discovered to be CRPS – Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Complex regional pain syndrome is a rare and severe form of neuroinflammatory and dysautonomic disorder causing chronic pain, as well as neurovascular and neuropathic symptoms. Read the full article here.
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