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  1. Vor über 100 Jahren wurden die Cornflakes im Krankenhaus erfunden. Sie beginnt in Battle Creek im US-Bundesstaat Michigan. Dort, wo sich noch heute der Hauptsitz der Kellogg Company befindet, machte ab 1876 der Arzt John Harvey Kellogg von sich reden. Im „Battle Creek Sanitarium“ behandelte er Patienten, die in den wachsenden US-Städten ...

  2. John Harvey Kellogg ( 26 de fevereiro de 1852 – 14 de dezembro de 1943) foi um médico e pensador religioso adventista estadunidense que liderou um grande movimento pró- panteísmo; crença que o levaria à apostasia e consequente abandono da fé adventista. Dirigiu um sanatório em Battle Creek, no qual aplicou métodos holísticos, com ...

  3. John Harvey Kellogg ( Tyrone Township, 26. veljače 1852. – Battle Creek, 14. prosinca 1943.) bio je američki liječnik, jedan od izumitelja maslaca od kikirikija te se sa svojim bratom Willom Keithom Kelloggom smatra izumiteljem kukuruznih pahuljica (Cornflakesa). Napisao je nekoliko knjiga o zdravstvenim pitanjima i prehrani te vodio ...

  4. 12. Apr. 2017 · When the younger Kellogg proposed adding sugar to the new flaked cereals to drive sales, brotherly bickering set in. Sugar repulsed John Harvey, who believed the sweetener to be hazardous to health. Frustrated with his brother’s refusal to support the sale of sugary foods or even an increase in advertising for the company’s products, Will Keith left Sanitas in 1906 to found the Battle ...

  5. 8. März 2023 · A Man of Religious Conviction. Born on February 26, 1852, in Tyrone, Michigan, John Harvey Kellogg was one of 17 children sired by his father, John Preston Kellogg, to two wives. A founding member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, John Preston moved his family to Battle Creek in 1956 specifically to be near other members of their newly ...

  6. 18. Mai 2018 · John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) revolutionized the American diet by inventing flaked breakfast cereals first known as Wheat Flakes and Corn Flakes. An avid health reformer, skilled surgeon, and physician, Kellogg's extensive writing and lecturing contributed to a new emphasis on the importance of a healthy diet, adequate exercise, and natural remedies near the end of the nineteenth century.

  7. Before the end of the century, Joseph Lambert, an employee at Kellogg’s sanitarium who may have been the first person to make the doctor’s peanut butter, had invented machinery to roast and ...