1. Francis X. King

    Francis X. King (1939-1994) was a British occult writer and editor who wrote about tarot, divination, witchcraft, magic, and holistic medicine.

  2. John Harvey Kellogg

    John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 - December 14, 1943) was an American medical doctor in Battle Creek, Michigan who ran a sanitarium using holistic methods, with a particular focus on nutrition, enemas and exercise. Kellogg was an advocate of vegetarianism, and is best known for the invention of the corn flake breakfast cereal with his brother, Will Keith Kellogg.

  3. Dennis Chernin

    Dennis K. Chernin, M.D., M.P.H. is a doctor and author specializing in the fields of holistic medicine, yoga and stress reduction. He is the medical director of two county health departments, and is a lecturer at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Complementary and Alternative Medicine program. He has actively practiced and taught meditation and breathing techniques for thirty years. His teachers were trained in the Himalayan mountains in India, Nepal, …

  4. Sudi Devanesen

    Sudarshan (Sudi) Devanesen, CM (born 1943), is an Indian-Canadian family physician and educator, public health activist, and member of the Order of Canada. Devanesen studied at Bishop Cotton Boy's School in Bangalore, Madras Christian College of the University of Madras, and the Christian Medical College in Vellore, all in India. Trained as a surgeon, began his medical practice in remote villages in Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. In 1972, he immigrated to Canada.

  5. James Morison

    James Morison (1770 - 1840) was a British quasi-physician who sold Vegetable Universal Pills, a would-be-cure-all. Morison founded a pseudo-academic institution, British College of Health, to promote his cures and propagate for natural or vegetable healing with its pamphlets. One of them was "Morisoniana", the collection of Morison's works that, in the first page, announced "the old medical science is completely wrong".

  6. Theodor Morell

    Theodor (Theo) Gilbert Morell (July 22 1886 - May 26 1948) was German dictator Adolf Hitler's personal physician. Morell was well-known in Germany for his unconventional, holistic and alternative treatments. Although Morell had medical training and was licensed as a general practitioner in Germany long before he met Hitler, following World War II there were investigations into his practice along with interrogation by the Allies and he came to be widely regarded as a quack.

  7. Johann Christian August Heinroth

    Johann Christian August Heinroth (January 17, 1773 - October 26, 1843) was a German physician who was a native of Leipzig. In 1805 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Leipzig, and for most of his career was a university lecturer at Leipzig. In 1827 he became a full professor of physical medicine. Heinroth is remembered for seminal work done in the field of psychiatry, even though he was never officially a psychiatrist.

  8. Dr Willard Howell Dean MD
  9. Kathleen Farah

    Kathleen Farah , MD, is board certified in Family Medicine and Holistic Medicine. She has completed certification with the Center for Mind Body Medicine and is on the faculty for their Professional Training Program. Dr. Farah has been leading mind body skills groups for children and adults for years. She has completed extensive training in craniosacral/visceral therapy through the Upledger Institute.

  10. Antonio Cassini

  11. Robin Williams-Dohrmann
  12. Nancy P Robbins
  13. Lori Keeley