List of people in alternative medicine

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This is a list of people in alternative medicine who are notable for developing, founding, inventing, promoting, practicing, marketing, commentating or researching on alternative medicine.


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  • Edward Bach – Founder of flower essence therapy and the Bach flower remedies.
  • William Horatio Bates – Founder of the Bates Method alternative approach to eyesight improvement.
  • Henry G. Bieler – American physician and author of Food is Your Best Medicine, known for diet-based healing and treatment of Hollywood celebrities.
  • Ty Bollinger - Co-founder of The Truth About Cancer, promoter of ineffective cancer cures.
  • Paul Bragg – Known for the Bragg Health Crusades, the Bragg Healthy Lifestyle, deep breathing, water fasts, organic foods, juicing and listening to one's body.

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  • Charaka – One of the founders of Ayurveda.
  • Deepak Chopra – Endocrinologist and Ayurvedic Medicine Practitioner, author of popular books on health and spirituality.
  • Nicholas Culpeper – English physician, author of the early seventeenth century Culpeper's Herbal.

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  • Mary Baker Eddy – Founder of Christian Science, which advocates Christian healing.

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  • Irene Gauthier – One of the founders of the field of Myomassology.[1]
  • Sylvester Graham – Known for Graham Crackers and founded Grahamism.
  • Stanislav Grof – One of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology and founder of Holotropic Breathwork.

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  • Samuel Hahnemann – Founded homeopathy.
  • Michael Harner – Synthesized shamanic beliefs and practices from all over the world into a system now known as neoshamanism.
  • Gustav Hemwall – Prolotherapy injection proponent.

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  • Stan Jones – Promoter of colloidal silver, which has permanently turned his skin a blue-gray color.
  • Adolf Just – Late 19th/Early 20th century German naturopath. Advocate for the "Nature Cure" movement.

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  • George Lewith – UK advocate for alternative medicine and professor at Southampton University.
  • Pehr Henrik Ling – Swedish pioneer of physical education. Falsely credited as the Father of Swedish Massage (that credit goes to Johann Georg Mezger).
  • Benedict Lust – Founder of naturopathic medicine in the United States. Purchased the rights to the term "naturopathy" from John Scheel.

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  • Devi Nambudripad – Founder of NAET, controversial allergy treatment.

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  • Wilhelm Reich – Founder of Orgonomy.
  • Ida P. Rolf – Founder of Rolfing Structural Integration, the first bodywork that attempted to change posture.

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  • Charlotte Selver – Introduced the concept of sensory awareness for movement education and healing, which influenced many health disciplines during the Human Potential Movement.
  • Herbert Shelton – Founded the Natural Hygiene movement.
  • Bernie Siegel – American MD and author who promotes cultivating one's attitude toward healing.
  • Rudolf Steiner – Founded anthroposophical medicine.
  • David Stephan - Speaker at health and wellness expos where he promotes Truehope Nutritional Support supplements.
  • Andrew Taylor Still – Founded osteopathy, a manual therapy practice.

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  • Samuel Thomson – 19th century herbalist, founded Thomsonian Medicine.
  • Mabel Todd – Founded Ideokinesis, a form of somatic education, in the 1930s.
  • Mohammad Ali Taheri – founder of two complementary medicines Faradarmani and Psymentology.

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References[]

  1. ^ Gray, Ellyn. "Celebrating a Michigan Pioneer!". Healing Garden Journal. No. May/June 2010.
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