Dan Bensky - American TCM and Craniosacral practitioner and author of a popular English language version of the Chinese herbalMateria Medica.
Paul Bragg - known for the Bragg Health Crusades, the Bragg Healthy Lifestyle, deep breathing, water fasts, organic foods, drinking water, juicing, exercise and listening to one's body.
Emanuel Bronner - aka "Dr. Bronner," master soap-maker known for eccentric messages on labels for natural soaps and other health products.
Carlos Castaneda - author and philosopher. One of his ideas is that dreaming can be cultivated as a way to refine one's awareness to a point where extraordinary feats of perception can be achieved.
Michael Harner - synthesized shamanic beliefs and practices from all over the world into a system now known as neoshamanism.
Joseph Heller - Student of Ida Rolf, first president of the Rolf Institute and founder of Hellerwork Structural Integration. (This JH is not, nor is he related to, the author to which his name here is erroneously linked.)
Jack LaLanne - For over 30 years, Jack promoted exercise on television. He is also famous for a series of well-publicized feats of strength that always took place on his birthday.
Benedict Lust - purchased the rights to the term "naturopathy" from John Scheel.
Arnold Rikli - a lay practitioner who added the use of air and sunlight to the water cure. He is known for having said: "Water is good; air is better, but light is best of all."
Frances Wright - was active in the American Popular Health Movement of the 1830's and '40s.
Wu Chien-ch'üan - famous T'ai Chi Ch'uan teacher, one of the first to openly promote and teach T'ai Chi for the public health in early 20th century Beijing.