- Henry G. Bieler
Henry G. Bieler (April 2, 1893-October 11, 1975) was a prominent American
physician , best known for his book "Food is Your Best Medicine" that advocated the treatment of disease with foods. He is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field ofalternative medicine who used non-pharmaceutical, diet-based therapies to cure or control various diseases includingcancer ,diabetes , andasthma . In his private life he was an outdoorsman, musicologist, and accomplished artist.Biography
Henry Bieler was born in 1893 in
Milford, Ohio . In about 1905 his family moved to Cincinnati, studying medicine at the Ohio-Miami Medical College and graduating with his MD in 1916. He started his medical practice in West Virginia's coal region, moving toTwin Falls, Idaho in about 1922 followed byPasadena, California in 1926 before settling permanently inCapistrano Beach, California in 1954. Bieler practiced medicine for more fifty years, and gained a reputation as a gifted healer who was able to cure or control difficult health conditions.Fact|date=September 2008 He died in his home in 1975.Early career
As a medical student Bieler suffered from severe asthma, but none of his professors were able to help him. This affliction continued into his early career, growing worse with time. In 1923, the year after he moved to Idaho, he met Agustin Levinson, a professor from
Malta , who travelled and gave lecturs on the dietary habits of humans. While taking the professor to view the Twin Falls, Bieler had a massive asthma attack. Professor Levinson waited for the attack to pass, then explained what he believed was the cause and how to cure it by diet. Levinson’s cure worked, and he is credited as the person who first aroused Bieler interest in diet therapy. Bieler began using diet as the main tool for himself and, increasingly, for treating his patients. Levinson and Bieler corresponded until the late 1940s, exchanging books and other materials. It was through him that Bieler learned of J. H. Tilden in Denver and later of Wegner in Redlands, California. Bieler studied their books on diet therapy for various ailments, and became interested in biochemistry and nutrition.Approach to treatment
Bieler believed that the human body has an inherent capacity for health, and that disease can be cured through proper nutrition. He did not subscribe to the
germ theory of disease , believing instead that germs accompany diesease as a result of disturbed function (a view he learned fromAntoine Bechamp ). Bieler believed that disturbed function was the result of consuming improper food, and could be cured through the correct food.Famous patients
Bieler's reputation of success using diet to treat disease attracted numerous celebrity patients. Among these were
Gloria Swanson ,Jeanette MacDonald ,Anthony Quinn ,Hedda Hopper ,Greta Garbo andLucille Ball . Hedda Hopper, whom he treated for exhaustion, is quoted on the back cover of "Food is Your Best Medicine" (1st edition) saying "I’ve known him for twenty-five years and if I’d always taken his advice, I’d never have had a sick day during all that time." While the successes were many, treatment of actressAllison Hayes was associated with a continued decline in health, later found to result from lead contamination in a bone meal supplement. This case was pivotal in prompting theFood and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate food supplements. Although Bieler treated many high profile patients, he shunned participation in celebrity culture, priding himself in treating all who came to him, regardless of social status and fame.Controversy
Dr. Bieler was often at odds with the
American Medical Association in that he believed thatdrug s are harmful and advised his patients to avoid them. His famous patients promoted his ideas because his diets overall helped them regain health after years of unwholesome lifestyles. Over the years patients from many demographics came to see him from around the world seeking help for treating various illnesses that their other doctors could not give to them.Publications
In 1965 Dr. Bieler wrote the book "Food is Your Best Medicine", published by
Random House , a compilation of over fifty years of work treating disease by diet. This book, which became a best seller, is still in print (Ballantine Books division of Random House), and has been translated into many other languages. The book was highly controversial at the time. He refused to include any "diets" or recipes in the text because he understood that every person has a slightly different body chemistry. In 1972 he wrote a second book, "The Natural Way to Sexual Health", with co-author Sarah Nichols, which did have recipes added by his editor/agent between the time he submitted the manuscript and when the book was published. At the time of his death in 1975 he was working on a book called "The Incurables", dedicated to the memory of Martin F. Fischer one of his professors from medical school whom he greatly respected. The book dealt with specific diseases likecancer , lupus,diabetes , asthma,epilepsy ,gout , and even thecommon cold . In it he wrote what he felt caused the disease and how that chemistry could be reversed for control or cure. This book was never finished, and remains unpublished.About the Author, from "Food is Your Best Medicine":
"Dr. Henry G. Bieler studied medicine at the University of Cincinnati, where he came under the lifelong influence of Dr. Martin Fischer, the great physiologist and philosopher. For over fifty years he has been a doctor and great treated motion picture stars, coal miners, politicians and professional men, farmers and Pasadena dowagers. He has brought thousands of healthy babies into the world, including his own children and grandchildren. He himself is his own best example of the person his patient can become."
After his death in 1975 the last sentence was altered to “He died in October 1975”.
Bibliography
*cite journal | last = Bieler | first = HG | year = 1928 | title = Pillars of Salt | journal = The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine| volume = 13 | issue = 12 | pages = 1174
*cite journal | last = Bieler | first = HG | year = 1930 | title = Pioneers and Quacks | journal = Clinical Medicine and Surgery
*cite journal | last = Bieler | first = HG | year = 1931 | title = The Etiology of Pernicious Anemia | journal =Clinical Medicine And Surgery| volume = 38 | issue = 9 | pages = 635
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*cite book |author=Bieler, Henry G. |title=Natural Way to Sexual Health |publisher=Charles Publishing Company |location=New York |year=1972 |pages= |isbn=0-912880-03-1 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=
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