Edward Hooker Dewey
Edward Hooker Dewey (1837-1904) was a medical doctor and author known for his unconventional views on fasting and its benefits for health. He advocated for the fasting cure as a natural healing method, challenging traditional medical practices. Deey's work emphasized the body's ability to self-heal and questioned the necessity of external food sources during illness. His research and observations paved the way for a new understanding of fasting as a therapeutic approach.
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