List of famous people in alternative medicine
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Famous people in alternative medicine provides a master list of the biographical articles included in the alternative medicine (CAM) series of articles.
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- F. Matthias Alexander - founder of the Alexander Technique
B
- Edward Bach - founder of flower essence therapy and the Bach flower remedies.
- Juliette de Bairacli Levy - renowned for her skill in veterinary herbalism.
- William Horatio Bates - founder of the Bates Method alternative approach to eyesight improvement.
- Paul Bragg - known for the Bragg Health Crusades, the Bragg Healthy Lifestyle, deep breathing, water fasts, organic foods, drinking water, juicing, exercise and listening to one's body.
- Emanuel Bronner - aka "Dr. Bronner," master soap-maker known for eccentric messages on labels for natural soaps and other health products.
C
- Charaka - is one of the founders of Ayurveda.
- Mantak Chia - claimed healer and author of books on "Taoist sexuality".
- Hulda Regehr Clark - wrote a series of books including The Cure for all Diseases, advocating extreme dietary practices and "zapping" of parasites.
- Dr. Deepak Chopra - Endocrinologist and Ayurvedic Medicine Practitioner, who writes popular books on health and spirituality.
- Nicholas Culpeper - an English physician of the early 17th century who left to future generations a rich store of pharmaceutical and herbal knowledge.
D
- Dr. Lorraine Day - major marketer of a 10 step alternative cure for cancer, and critic of conventional medicine.
E
- Mary Baker Eddy - founder of Christian Science and its readvocacy of Christian healing, thereby also reawakening 20th-century interest in the subject in more mainstream denominations as well as in certain more unrestrictive New Age offshoots.
- Donna Eden – known for developing energy medicine methods and sharing them with the public; author of Energy Medicine; founder of Eden Energy Certification Program
F
- Moshé Feldenkrais - founder of the Feldenkrais method.
- William Fitzgerald - introduced reflexology to the West.
G
- Elsa Gindler
- Sylvester Graham - was known for his graham crackers and founded Grahamism.
- Stanislav Grof - one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology, a pioneering researcher into the use of altered states of consciousness for purposes of healing & growth, founder of Holotropic Breathwork
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- Samuel Hahnemann - founded homeopathy.
- Daria Halprin
- Michael Harner - synthesized shamanic beliefs and practices from all over the world into a system now known as neoshamanism.
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J
- Heinrich Jacoby
- Bernard Jensen - leading American iridologist
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- John Harvey Kellogg - promoter of colon therapy at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek Michigan.
- Will Keith Kellogg - inventor of corn flakes in 1894 and manager of the Battle Creek Sanitarium.
- Sebastian Kneipp - Bavarian priest who began the Nature Cure movement (1890s). Chiefly recognized for his contributions to hydrotherapy.
L
- Alexander Lowen
- Benedict Lust - Founder of naturopathic medicine in the United States. Purchased the rights to the term "naturopathy" from John Scheel.
M
- Caroline Myss - American medical intuitive, mystic and author of numerous books
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- Devi Nambudripad - founder of NAET, controversial allergy treatment
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- Leonard Orr - developed Rebirthing.
P
- Daniel Palmer - founder of chiropractic.
- B. J. Palmer - son of D.D. Palmer and known as the "developer" of chiropractic.
- Linus Pauling - established a new discipline called orthomolecular medicine and advocated the use of Vitamin C to prevent or treat viral respiratory diseases, Lipoprotein(a) associated atherosclerosis, and cancer, along with several other megavitamin therapies for mental illness. Pauling was however not a general supporter of alternative medicine.
- Vincent Priessnitz - developed a system of water cures.
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R
- Theron Randolph - father of modern allergy medicine, founder of environmental medicine
- Wilhelm Reich - founder of Orgonomy.
- Royal Rife
S
- 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
- Andrew Taylor Still - founded osteopathy.
T
- Samuel Thompson - founded Thomsonianism.
- Mabel Todd
- Russell Trall - founded the New York College of Hygieo-Therapy.
U
- Mikao Usui - founded Reiki during the early 20th century in Japan.
V
- Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D. - psychologist and medical anthropologist, founder of The Four Winds Society and Healing the Light Body School
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- Ita Wegman
- Andrew Weil - founder of Integrative Medicine and author of many modern books on alternative medicine.
- J. R. Worsley - founder of Five Elements school of acupuncture.
- Frances Wright - was active in the American Popular Health Movement of the 1830's and '40s.
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Y
- Yellow Emperor (Huang Di) - culture hero historically credited as the founder of traditional Chinese medicine.
- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - the founder of Transcendental Meditation.
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- Elder Zhang Guo - Chinese alchemist.