- Lasse Hessel
Lasse Hessel (b. 1940 in
Denmark ) also known as "the family doctor", is a Danish inventor, author and MD noted for such inventions as theFemidom and theFemi-X pill, and an internationally acknowledged expert onnutrition anddietary fibre .He studied medicin at the
University of Copenhagen , and in the early 1970s began to collect research data on public health and nutrition for the Danish government.This led to writing a medical column for the daily newspaper "
Politiken " and serving as nutrition advisor for the Danish bread manufactorerSchulstad , an assignment which resulted in bread with more fibre.He also produced a government-sponsored, educational TV-series, "
Sund og slank " (healthy and slim) in 1974, accompanied by a book of the same name, which sold 750.000 copies, his first huge publishing success. Later followed many more books, including several best-sellers, and a health magazine, "Lev vel " (live well) (1977).In 1976, Lasse Hessel developed a trimness-pill called
Fiber Trim , followed ten years later by his diet-pillGastrolette , later marketed asMinus Calories andZotrim .In 1975, Lasse Hessel started "
The Family Doctor ", a newspaper cartoon inspired by his experiences as a GP. The series was syndicated by the "New York Times " to newspapers and magazines in 42 countries. It reached a daily readership in excess of 320 million, ran for 14 years and made Lasse Hessel internationally famous.Lasse Hessel's best known invention is probably the
Femidom , also called thefemale condom , launched worldwide in 1991, and today sponsored byWorld Health Organization and theUnited Nations . In 2000, the success of the Femidom was recognized with theQueen's Awards for Enterprise .In 1991, Lasse Hessel published a bestselling book and videotape called "
Window on Love ", based on his research with ultrasound-scans, which he used to study how the penis moves inside the woman's pelvis during sexual intercourse. The book demonstrates how the penis can stimulate various sensitive areas of the vagina, leading to a more satisfying sexlife. It was published in several languages and was followed by a whole series of health books on sexually related subjects such as safe sex, sensual massage, etc.Another invention, the
Femi-X pill, is a sort ofViagra for women suffering fromsexual dysfunction It was developed in cooperation withKing's College and launched worldwide in 2004. Based on a mixture of herbal ingredients, the Femi-X pill allegedly enhances the female libido by stimulating the blood flow and natural brain activity. It was accompanied by an educational DVD, "Femi-X and Beyond " (2004), hosted by Danish sexologistJoan Ørting .Other systems invented by Lasse Hessel include the
Aqua Wall (1978), an indoor waterfall designed to improve the environmental condition; a remover of insect poison; a remover of pimples;Cellastic (1986), a protective material based on human cell structure; theBio Tap , a titanium ring system for secure attachment ofstoma bag s; theDiaTest saliva collection kit; and theDiaQuick , a diagnostic system for early detection of breast cancer.Today, Lasse Hessel runs his own research company,
Medic House , based in Denmark, and is co-owner ofNatures Remedies , a company inLondon . He has a wife and four children, and lives quietly in the small Danish harbour townSvendborg .Bibliography
*Lasse hessel: "Sund og slank" (1974)
*Lasse hessel: "The Family Doctor" (1975)
*Lasse hessel: "Slank med fiber" (1990)
*Lasse hessel: "Kærlighedens vindue" aka "Window on Love" (1991)
*Lasse hessel: "Graviditet og fødsel" (1991)
*Lasse hessel: "Skadestuen" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Hvad er fibre?" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Kærlighedens signaler" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Alkohol og dit helbred" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Maveproblemer" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Stress" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Mavesår" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Akupunktur" (1992)
*Lasse hessel: "Medicin - virkning og bivirkninger" (1993)External links
* [http://www.dagensmedicin.dk/nyheder/2004/06/17/i-dag-ville-jeg-have-varet-/ Biographical article in medical journal "Dagens Medicin"]
* [http://www.e-pages.dk/danmag/3/6 Biographical article in "e-pages.org"]
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