Saturday, April 28, 2018
FC&A Publishing Addresses Needs of Spanish-Speaking Customers
FC&A Publishing, based in Peachtree City, Georgia, produces self-help and nutrition books on an array of topics. The company’s owners, Frank K. Wood and Gayle K. Wood, direct the operations of a family business dedicated to the well being of all their customers. FC&A Publishing’s success story includes the sale of close to 30 million books, and an additional 4 million personal care products such as its popular pain relief rub.
The company publishes books in Spanish as well as in English. The Spanish line includes titles such as Comer y Curar (Eat and Heal), which outlines how the nutrients in quality foods can serve as a natural pharmacy to help address conditions such as diabetes and arthritis.
Another of the publisher’s well-received Spanish-language titles is Como hacer (casi) todo bien la primera vez (How to do almost everything right the first time). This book offers practical advice for saving money, organizing your home, and even growing your own vegetables.
And books like Como vivir bien despues de jubilarse (How to live well after retirement) offer a wealth of advice on containing medical and other living expenses while getting the maximum amount of enjoyment out of your senior years.
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Frank K. Wood’s Age-Away Skin Cream Improves Skin’s Look and Feel
Based in Peachtree, Georgia, FC&A Publishing has been producing non-fiction and self-help books on a variety of topics for nearly five decades. In addition to a large catalog of publications, FC&A Publishing’s offerings include best-selling health products, such as Frank K. Wood’s Age-Away Skin Cream.
Designed to moisturize dry skin while improving the look of wrinkles, sun damage, and other signs of aging, Frank K. Wood's Age-Away Skin Cream can be used all over the body, including your face, hands, feet, and elbows. Featuring a non-greasy, no-odor formula, the cream relies on a number of all-natural ingredients to keep your skin moisturized and looking its best.
Age-Away Skin Cream’s list of ingredients includes vegetable fatty acids to soften the skin and Arnica montana flower extract to reduce flakiness and restore suppleness. The cream also offers the benefits of B-complex vitamins and vitamin E from soybean oil, along with the restorative power of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), a natural ingredient extracted from fruit and other foods.
Frank K. Wood’s Age-Away Skin Cream is available in a 2-ounce jar that can be purchased a la carte or in a cost-saving three-pack. FC&A ships the three-pack free-of- charge.
Friday, April 13, 2018
FC&A Publishing's Books for Seniors
Since 1969, FC&A Publishing has produced self-help books that offer valuable information on many subject matters, including computers and technology, and natural health. Based in Peachtree City, Georgia, FC&A Publishing is proud of its natural health offerings and currently produces a line of books geared toward seniors.
One of the books, 1,001 Home Health Secrets for Seniors, is full of easily understood health information as well as home remedies for common ailments, such as nosebleeds and colds, to help seniors live longer, healthier lives. Another in the series, 1,001 Prescription Secrets, offers information on how to pay less for medicines and avoid pharmaceutical rip-offs. The book reveals how to save as much as 80 percent on prescriptions, focusing on the most common drugs.
Additionally, the company offers Healthy Living for Seniors: 7 Simple Steps to Better Health, which seeks to help seniors achieve the best health through natural remedies and simple activities.
Saturday, April 7, 2018
The Kitchen Table Book by FC&A Publishing
FC&A Publishing has published nonfiction and self-help texts from writers all around the United States for nearly 50 years. Some of the most popular titles released by FC&A Publishing include Uncommon Solutions to Common Everyday Problems, and The Kitchen Table Book.
Written by the editors of FC&A Medical Publishing, The Kitchen Table Book looks at more than 1,400 ingredients from the average kitchen or pantry and explores their uses for addressing a variety of common health and household problems. Many of these remedies can be acquired at very little cost. A $1 bottle of vinegar, for example, can function as an effective alternative to expensive drain cleaning products for a household dealing with clogged sinks. The same bottle of vinegar can serve a myriad of additional purposes, from maintaining healthy blood sugar levels to mitigating the pain associated with arthritis.
The Kitchen Table Book also reveals the many hidden benefits of bananas, baking soda, and other common items. More information about The Kitchen Table Book, as well as similar publications, can be found online at www.fca.com.
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