FPYF Web Links
FatProofYourFamily.com
Hey, why go anywhere else!
HolyHormones.net
Website for my first book. Great resource for the “Hormonally challenged”
BethanyHouse.com
My publisher. Besides mine, they have some great titles in both fiction and non-fiction.
FatProofYourFamily.blogspot.com
My blog, where I post rambling diatribes on a weekly basis. A great tool for keeping current on a variety of health topics…and it’s funny.
All-creatures.org
The Christian Vegetarian Association (CVA) is an international, non-denominational ministry of believers dedicated to respectfully promoting healthy, Christ-centered and God-honoring living among Christians.
Familiesonlinemagazine.com
A family-friendly site! Get advice from our parenting, health, and child development experts. Enjoy crafts, recipes, and family vacations.)
Womenshealthofaugusta.com
My medical practice website. Come see what I and my partners have to offer.
Keepkidshealthy.com
A pediatrician’s guide to your child’s health and safety.
Kidsource.com
In-depth & timely education & healthcare information that will make a difference in the lives of parents & children.
Gokids.org
Good site for various outdoor activities.
Fda.org
Food and Drug Administration where you can find a tremendous amount of information on things from nutritional content of food to scams to avoid.
Foodpsychology.org
This website is for educators, health professionals, and consumers interested in food psychology. This original research is intended to help people be healthier, happier, and in control of their food choices.
Nutritian.gov
An easy to use online repository of information on nutrition and health)
Nutritiondata.com
Provides complete nutritional information for any food or recipe, and helps you select foods to meet your dietary needs.
Shapeup.org
Shape Up America! is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization committed to raising awareness of obesity as a health issue and to providing responsible information on healthy weight management.
Cooperinst.org
The Cooper Institute is dedicated to advancing the understanding
of the relationship between living habits and health and to providing leadership in implementing these concepts to enhance the physical and emotional well-being of individuals.
Glycemicindex.com
The glycemic index or GI describes this difference by ranking carbohydrates according to their effect on our blood glucose levels.
Balanceforwomennow.com
A great site for woman of all ages on a variety of topics ranging from hormone balance to exercise and stress relief. |