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| | Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and Battle Creek Foods: Work with Soy |
 | | John Harvey Kellogg was born in Livingston County, Tyrone Township, Michigan, on 26 February 1852, the fifth of twelve children. |
 | | Kellogg felt that "the ministers and preachers discouraged health reform by their example and, moreover, had no business meddling in medical affairs." In 1907, after protracted conflict, Dr. Kellogg broke his ties of fifty years with the Adventist church; he retained control of the Sanitarium and health food factory. |
 | | Kellogg theorized that one cause for the susceptibility to this infection was that, because they had never been breast fed, they had never received the protective bacteria on the surface of the nipple, which most infants normally ingest while nursing. |
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