Herbert M. Shelton

Herbert McGolfin Shelton (October 6, 1895 – January 1, 1985) was an American, alternative medicine advocate, author, pacifist, vegetarian, supporter of rawism and fasting. Shelton was nominated by the to run as its candidate for President of the United States in 1956.

Quotes

 * It is not yet definitely proven that germs are essential elements in the production of any disease. It seems probable that they are only incidental and perhaps beneficial factors. However, this much is certain, whatever part they perform in the production of disease, germs alone can no more produce disease than a seed alone can produce a tree. Just as a seed must have fertile soil, moisture, warmth, air and sunlight, if it is to grow into a tree, so the germ, if it is to produce disease, must find certain essential conditions existing in the bodies of those it enters before it can do the slightest harm.
 * Human Life: Its Philosophy and Laws (How to Live Pub Co, 1928), p. 190.


 * The cannibal goes out and hunts, pursues and kills another man and proceeds to cook and eat him precisely as he would any other game. There is not a single argument nor a single fact that can be offered in favor of flesh eating that cannot be offered, with equal strength, in favor of cannibalism.
 * Superior Nutrition, as quoted in Philip Kapleau, To Cherish All Life (The Zen Center, 1981), p. 134.


 * It is always a much easier task to educate uneducated people than to re-educate the mis-educated.
 * Getting Well (Health Research Books, 1993), p. 137.