John Harvey Kellogg

John Harvey Kellogg

physician United States

John Harvey Kellogg was an influential American physician, nutritionist, and health reformer, best known for his work at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, where he promoted health and wellness through diet and lifestyle changes. Born in 1852, he was a key figure in the early health food movement and developed numerous health products, including the original recipe for corn flakes, which he believed would promote digestive health. His contentious relationship with his younger brother, Will Keith Kellogg, led to a fierce rivalry over the commercialization of their cereal products, ultimately resulting in the establishment of separate companies and prolonged legal battles that highlighted their familial discord.

Born on Feb 26, 1852 (173 years old)

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Denmark Denmark: John Harvey Kellogg worked in the 1890s on methods to improve his patients' bowel health and mental well-being. 5

Politiken: »Wow, den strøg lige ned og lige ind på førstepladsen«

Denmark Denmark: John Harvey Kellogg worked in the 1890s on methods to improve his patients' bowel health and mental well-being. 5

Politiken: »Wow, den strøg lige ned og lige ind på førstepladsen«

Bolivia Bolivia: John Harvey Kellogg was an American doctor who invented breakfast cereals to improve the diet of patients at a health center. 8

El Deber: ¿Cuán beneficiosos son realmente los cereales para nuestra salud?

Latvia Latvia: John Harvey Kellogg was William Keith's older brother and an active member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. 6

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