Arnold Ehret

Arnold Ehret (July 29, 1866 - October 10, 1922) was a German-born naturopath and creator of what he called the Mucusless Diet (Schleimlose Diät), a method based on his belief that the consumption of mucus-forming foods is the cause of disease, both mental and physical, and that human maladies can be corrected by a diet of slime-free (schleimlose) foods, fasting, and use of his product Inner-Clean.

Background

 * Credited by Hermann Moeser with having fasted for 49 days, taking only mineral water, while under observation.

Selected Bibliography

 * &mdash; [English: "Diseased People: the Common Factor in the Nature of All Disease, Aging and Death"]
 * &mdash; [English: "General Lessons for Fasters and Healthy Eaters, with Instructions on the Slime-Free (Mucusless) Diet"]