Category
page 1People associated with Lebensreform
Rudolf Steiner
Austrian social reformer, occultist and esotericist (1861–1925)
Sebastian Kneipp
German Catholic clergyman, naturopath and hydrotherapist (1821-1897)
Maximilian Bircher-Benner
Swiss physician (1867-1939)
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach
German symbolist artist, founder of naturism (1851-1913)
Arnold Ehret
American medical researcher (1866–1922)
Gusto Gräser
German artist and writer (1879-1958)
Eduard Baltzer
German vegetarian and Evangelical clergyman (1814-1887)
Wilhelm Bölsche
German author and editor (1861–1939)
Arnold Rikli
Swiss physician (1823–1906)

Fidus
Hugo Reinhold Karl Johann Höppener (8 October 1868 – 23 February 1948), known under the pseudonym Fidus, was a German illustrator, painter, and publisher. Part of the symbolist movement, his later work took influence from the Art Nouveau and Vienna Secession styles. By the turn of the century, his works were among the most popular in Germany and their rediscovery influenced the Psychedelia movement. Much of his art draws from his beliefs in mysticism and Germanic neopaganism.
Louis Kuhne
German nutritionist (1835–1901)

Adolf Just
German naturopath (1859–1936)
Bruno Wille
German preacher, journalist, and writer (1860–1928)
Richard Ungewitter
German writer (1869-1958)
Benedict Lust
German physician (1872–1945)

Adolf Koch
German activist (1896–1970)