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El Rancho Adolphus Hohensee lecture books and booklets ~ Quack Medicine 1950's

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    ALDOLPHUS HOHENSEE -
    WHEEL O' LIFE - DIET WHEEL
    CERTIFICATE OF COURSE COMPLETION
    THE LIFE SPAN MAGAZINE 1956  1952  1952
    BOOKLETS
    OVER 20 LECTURES
    MULTIPLE BROCHURES
    RECIPE BOOK
    ALDOLPHUS TENDERIZER
    EL RANCH ALDOLPHUS
    SEE PICS FOR DETAILS
    ALDOLPHUS HOHENSEE:
    Hohensee described himself as a doctor but held no valid qualifications. It was discovered that his "Doctor of Naturopathy" degree was obtained from two schools he never attended.
    He campaigned against processed foods and advertised his mineral and vitamin supplements as a cure for disease. Hohensee was known as the "Peppermint Tea Medicine Man". He was the president of Scientific Living, Inc., and managed a company that manufactured health foods, El Rancho Adolphus Products in Pennsylvania. He was known to lecture and promote dubious claims about his health food products. In 1952, he advertised his peppermint tea as a cure for "gall stones, colic, flatulence, headache, rheumatism, high blood pressure, arthritis, prostate trouble, lumbago, fits, convulsions, colitis, tuberculosis, asthma, pin worms and tape worms."
    Hohensee had repeatedly violated the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. In 1955, Hohensee and his companies were charged on seven counts of a Federal Grand Jury indictment for misbranding their food products. The companies were fined and Hohensee was sentenced to a year in prison in 1957. Susan Gilbert in Medical Fakes and Frauds noted that "Hohensee was convicted of fraud in 1957, but even before then he was exposed as a hypocrite. A photographer for the Houston Press caught Hohensee in a restaurant gorging himself on processed bread and fried fish and quenching his thirst with beer." In 1962, he was given an eighteen-month prison term for selling honey under false pretenses.