The Great Chew
Von Grind, Arthur
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565197354
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"The Great Chew – The Victorian craze that promised immortality through jaw movement" tells the bizarre story of Horace Fletcher, "The Great Masticator." In the early 20th century, this self-taught nutritionist convinced the world—including Henry James, John D. Rockefeller, and Mark Twain—that the secret to health was to chew every mouthful of food 100 times until it turned into liquid, and to spit out the fibrous remains.
Biographer Arthur Grind details the mania of "Fletcherism." Dinner parties became silent events where guests counted their chews. Fletcher claimed his method could cure everything from obesity to alcoholism and reduce the need for sleep. He even sent samples of his own odorless excrement to scientists as proof of his purity.
"The Great Chew" is a hilarious micro-history of a wellness trend. It exposes the timeless human desire for a simple trick to solve complex health problems and shows how charismatic gurus have been selling dietary salvation long before Instagram.
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