
John Kellogg
John Kellogg was an American physician, inventor, and health reformer best known for co-creating cornflakes in the late 19th century. He was a proponent of vegetarianism and a diet low in sugar and processed foods, believing in the health benefits of natural foods. He directed a health spa in Battle Creek, Michigan, promoting wellness through exercise and proper nutrition. Kellogg also founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium, attracting many visitors seeking to improve their health. His work laid the foundation for modern breakfast cereals and contributed to the broader health reform movement in the United States.