02/14/2026
Molly posting here. Long post, but itâs worth the read.đ
Last night we drove to Economy, Indiana and had the incredible privilege of sharing health and wellness with 50â60 members of the Amish community.
This opportunity truly came full circle.
When the Amish builders were constructing our new manufacturing facility last summer, Lindsey developed a friendship with one of the men on the crew.
During that time, this man shared that he was struggling with significant joint and arthritis pain, and heâs only in his mid-to-late 40s. Lindsey did what he always does⌠he listened, educated, and created a simple, natural protocol to support this manâs body.
In short, the results were phenomenal. So much so that this man invited Lindsey to come speak to his community- his family, friends, and coworkers, and share what we do through All In.
So we went. đ
Lindsey spoke for over two hours in their large barn, with zero preparation. No script, no slides- he simply stood up and poured his heart out.
He reminded them that they donât have to be victims to pain, symptoms, or chronic health struggles⌠that there are ways to support the body naturally, and that there is always hope, no matter how sick someone may feel.
When he opened it up for questions, I was overwhelmed by how many people in that room are quietly carrying serious and complex health issues.
One young girl, just 12 years old, had already had her entire bowel removed due to severe colitis. She is suffering daily, experiencing 12â14 bowel movements with blood each time. Lindsey told her that he can help, and I know he will- thatâs not an empty promise, because Iâve witnessed what he can do time and time again.
This community wasnât looking for hype or the latest health trend. They were looking for solid help, and I truly believe thatâs exactly what they received.
I wasnât able to get many pictures, but I did manage to capture a couple.
One of my favorites is Lindsey speaking with all the little kids in the background. These children literally sat on that bench for over two hours, listening and taking in every word, and a few of them even came up afterward to ask their own questions. It was so special to witness their innocence and their genuine desire to learn how to make better choices.
One little boy, about 9 or 10 years old, asked, âWhat do you do if you eat too much protein?â Lindsey smiled and said, âProtein is good- just make sure youâre eating plenty of vegetables and drinking plenty of water with it.â The little boy grinned and replied, âYes, I heard you say that⌠okay.â đĽ°đĽ°
Everyone was so kind, humble, and deeply appreciative that we came. It meant so much to feel like we could serve this amazing community in a way that helps them not have to suffer with their health. The Amish work incredibly hard and have very physical jobs- their health is essential to their livelihood.
And I have to say⌠I was truly amazed by my husband. As I mentioned, he didnât prepare at all. He simply stood up and used his God-given gift, and somehow reached every single person in that room. From the 85-year-old woman sitting behind me to the young boys and girls in the front. His heart for helping people is so evident. Itâs powerful, itâs authentic, and itâs incredibly unique.
Building, growing and running a business can be exhausting but last night was a beautiful reminder of why we do what we do. Weâll be heading back to this community later this year to help more. đ
Lindsey Duncan
Molly Duncan