Health Online Resources
Sharing Great Health Online Resources
Online resources are popping up everywhere. Living today there is so much more health information online the ever before.
My intention with this page is to highlight practitioners that share information rich in research, but easy to understand. I want you to be able to apply this to your own situation, or bring it to your healthcare team.
The expertise of practitioners varies so widely, that we can all learn constantly from each other. There are some amazing thinkers out there that I love and want to share. I consider many of these individuals my teachers and mentors.
I’ll continue to update this page with other great resources but here are a few to start you off.
Great Blogs & Online Resources
Amy Myers, MD //www.amymyersmd.com/myblog/ – A functional medicine doctor, who shares insightful learning about the interconnected web of our body. Her personal interest in autoimmunity shares valuable insight. Her blog shares information that can help heal the body and mind.
Aviva Romm, MD //avivaromm.com/ – A midwife and herbalists, Aviva went back to school to get her MD designation. She decided instead of going against the grain she could make more impact by becoming an MD and moving her ideas forward this way. Her blog is amazing, showcasing information about health, herbs, children, food and more.
Ben Lynch, ND //seekinghealth.org/ – A naturopathic doctor and guru in genetic informed medicine. Ben is someone who I regard as a mentor and study with regularly. This area of health and medicine is expanding at a rapid rate. I want to be there when you are ready for it.
Jill Carnahan, MD – //www.jillcarnahan.com/dr-jills-blog/ – I met Jill at an environmental medicine conference. I have loved reading her blogs and newsletters. She shares research and tips, as well as great recipes and life stories.
Kara Fitzgerald, ND //www.drkarafitzgerald.com/ – A naturopathic and functional medicine doctor, Kara has a mouthwatering assortment of recipes, as well as amazing resources and an entertaining podcast.
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