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might stem from what is
already po****r at the time.
Recreation and
style faddists may try out
variations of a
basic pattern or idea
already in existence...
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orthopathy and
physical culture.
Medical experts criticized Bragg as a food
faddist and
promoter of quackery.
Bragg claimed to have been born in 1881 in either...
- ISBN 978-0-471-82468-8. Food
faddists in the
United States before 1930 were
Sylvester Graham,
Horace Fletcher, and
Bernarr Macfadden. More
recent faddists include Adelle...
- Food
faddists (also
known as
pseudoscientific diet advocates) are
people who
promote fad
diets or
pseudoscientific dieting ideas. The
following people...
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Horace Fletcher (August 10, 1849 –
January 13, 1919) was an
American food
faddist who
earned the
nickname "The
Great Masticator" for his
argument that food...
- yeast,
skimmed milk,
wheat germ and yogurt. He was
criticized as a "food
faddist" and his
dieting ideas were
described by
medical doctors as pseudoscientific...
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students to read it daily. In 1917,
Bates teamed up with "'physical culture'
faddist"
Bernarr Macfadden on a "New
Course of Eye Training"
which was heavily...
-
except tuberculosis.
Sinclair has been
described as "the most
credulous of
faddists," and his book is
considered an
example of quackery. In 1932, physician...
- & Business.
Harmony Books. 2017. ISBN 978-0-451-49826-7. List of food
faddists Szabo, Liz (October 18, 2018). "Suzanne Somers'
Legacy Tainted by Celebrity...
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originators of the
Robber Baron concept were not the injured, the poor, the
faddists, the jealous, or a
dispossessed elite, but
rather a
frustrated group of...