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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.
- Wooster Beech - founded Eclectic Medicine.
- Dan Bensky - American TCM practitioner, osteopathic physician, and co-author of popular English language books on the Chinese Herbal Materia Medica .
- 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.
- 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.
- George L. Engel - proposed the biopsychosocial model of health, illness and healing in 1977.
- Sylvester Graham - was known for his graham crackers and founded Grahamism.
- George Goodheart - founded Applied Kinesiology in 1964.
- William E. Gray - Famous Energetic Healer. Ruth Montgomery's 1973 Book, "''" is a written history of this remarkable man's life. Mr. Gray was born in St. Paul Minnesota July 13, 1895 and died in 1979. Ruth Montgmoery writes in detail about Mr Gray's experience and ability to facilitate what patients describe as immediate healing. The States of Nevada, California and Arizona granted Mr. Gray Medical Licenses to practice medicine. Bill Gray wrote a small volume in 1947 entitled, ''"'''Know Your Magnetic Field'''" [(ISBN 0-7873-0992-3)'' currently available (2005) via Health Research PO Box 850 Pomeroy, WA 99347 www.healthresearchbooks.com 1-888-844-2386] in which he describes the healing work he does. The descriptions found in the Ruth Montgomery works, "'''''Born To Heal'''" ISBN 0 449 21111 8 & "'''A Search For Truth'''" ISBN 0449210855'' also provide valuable insight as to how this remarkable man helped mankind.
- Theodor Hahn - a lay practitioner who advocated using the water cure along with a vegetarian diet.
- Samuel Hahnemann - founded Homeopathic Medicine .
- Michael Harner - synthesized shamanic beliefs and practices from all over the world into a system now known as Neoshamanism .
- Joseph Heller - student of Ida Rolf (first president of the Rolf Institute) and founder of Hellerwork Structural Integration.
- William E. Gray - Famous Energetic Healer. Ruth Montgomery's 1973 Book, "''" is a written history of this remarkable man's life. Mr. Gray was born in St. Paul Minnesota July 13, 1895 and died in 1979. Ruth Montgmoery writes in detail about Mr Gray's experience and ability to facilitate what patients describe as immediate healing. The States of Nevada, California and Arizona granted Mr. Gray Medical Licenses to practice medicine. Bill Gray wrote a small volume in 1947 entitled, ''"'''Know Your Magnetic Field'''" [(ISBN 0-7873-0992-3)'' currently available (2005) via Health Research PO Box 850 Pomeroy, WA 99347 www.healthresearchbooks.com 1-888-844-2386] in which he describes the healing work he does. The descriptions found in the Ruth Montgomery works, "'''''Born To Heal'''" ISBN 0 449 21111 8 & "'''A Search For Truth'''" ISBN 0449210855'' also provide valuable insight as to how this remarkable man helped mankind.
- Jack LaLanne - For over 30 years, Jack promoted exercise on television. He is also famous for a series of well-publicized feats of strength that always took place on his birthday.
- Joe Laracuente - Talk show host, Spent years in the South Pacific looking for cures.
- Benedict Lust - Founder of Naturopathic Medicine in the United States. Purchased the rights to the term "naturopathy" from John Scheel.
- Theron Randolph - father of modern allergy medicine, founder of environmental medicine
- Doris Rapp - protege of Randolph, pediatric environmental medicine practitioner and author of books on pediatric allergies.
- Wilhelm Reich - founder of Orgonomy.
- Royal Rife
- Arnold Rikli - a lay practitioner who added the use of air and sunlight to the water cure. He is known for having said: "Water is good; air is better, but light is best of all."
- Ida Rolf - founder of Rolfing .
- John Upledger - principal proponent of craniosacral therapy.
- Mikao Usui - rediscovered Reiki during the latter half of the 19th century in Japan.
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