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  1. September 5, 1945. (1945-09-05) (aged 73) Butler, New Jersey, U.S. Occupation (s) Naturopath, writer. Benedict Lust (February 3, 1872 – September 5, 1945) was a German -born American who was one of the founders of naturopathic medicine in the first decades of the twentieth century.

  2. Aug 3, 2012 · Dr. Benedict Lust (1872 - 1945) is considered the father of American naturopathy. Born in Baden, Germany he, like many of the founders of naturopathy, had been introduced to natural forms of healing due to personal health concerns.

  3. Over one hundred years ago, Doctor Benedict Lust recognized the value of healthy living through a natural lifestyle. He believed in recognizing the work of God and nature to cure the body of its ills and cleanse toxins. After studying holistic healing methods, he founded the American School of Naturopathy.

  4. One of the earliest organizers of drugless healers as a group was Benedict Lust, the progenitor of naturopathy, who worked to amalgamate all drugless healing under the label of “naturopath.” In time, it became more important to an emerging professional identity to recognize the vital force as a central tenet.

  5. The main practitioner who is known to have formulated naturopathy at the beginning of the 20 th century was Benedict Lust who trained in chiropractic and adopted the term “ Naturopath” which he purchased from a colleague of his, a Dr John Scheel.

  6. Benedict Lust (1872-1945) Louisa Lust (1864-1925) Benedict and Louisa Lust are front row center. Benedict Lust at the age 24 years began publishing a monthly magazine to promote Father Sebastian Kneipp’s water cure therapies from Germany in 1896 in New York City.

  7. Doctor Benedict Lust founded Naturopathy, a school of medicine that uses natural healing practices to restore and cleanse the human body. Family owned and operated since 1896, our books and courses offer an in-depth look at these practices for both medical professionals and those wanting to restore their body through natural methods.