Hide this

About Me

 Mrs. Emily Allison-Francis is a leading advocate of vitamin D supplementation to help combat chronic diseases which disproportionately affect dark-skinned people worldwide. Her book, Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Disease and Prolong Life for Black People,

explores the connection between vitamin D deficiency and the high illness and mortality rates among Blacks.  It also provides practical steps that dark-skinned people worldwide can take to improve their vitamin D status as well as useful, natural health strategies to help prevent and fight chronic diseases.

Mrs. Francis currently works with the New York City Department of Education as a high school librarian.  She has taught biology, earth science, food and nutrition, and library research to high school students in New York City.   She also worked as a reference librarian and adjunct professor at Medgar Evers College, CUNY for several years

Mrs. Francis’ many years of professional service also include teaching high school chemistry and biology and working in a supervisory capacity with the Ministry of Education in Jamaica. Prior to working with the Ministry of Education, she worked with the Ministry of Agriculture in Jamaica, guiding rural farm families in matters related to food production and family nutrition.

Mrs. Francis has an Associate Degree from the Jamaica School of Agriculture, a B.S. Degree in Nutrition from Tuskegee University in Alabama, a M.S. Degree in Nutrition from Hunter College of the City University of New York, a Masters in Library Science from Queens College of the City University of New York, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of the West Indies.

For more information on the importance of vitamin D for optimizing health and other useful natural health strategies, visit www.healthieryounutrition.com.  The book, Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic can be purchased onAmazon.com 

Friends

No users have been added to EmilyAllisonFrancis's friends list.
View All Friends

Personal Updates -- Mini Blog

    EmilyAllisonFrancis has not posted any announcements.

Comments

No one has commented on EmilyAllisonFrancis.

EmilyAllisonFrancis 's Recent Activity

Shared Feeds
EmilyAllisonFrancis has not entered any shared feeds.

Thank you! Your purchases help us support these charities and organizations.

Food Democracy Now
Mercury Free Dentistry
Fluoride Action Network
National Vaccine Information Center
Institute for Responsible Technology
Organic Consumers Association
Center for Nutrtion Advocacy
Cornucopia Institute
Vitamin D Council
Alliance for Natural Health USA
GrassrootsHealth - Vitamin D*action
American Holistic Veterinary Medical Foundation
The Rabies Challenge Fund
Cropped Catis Mexico