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Seventh-day Adventist [[John Harvey Kellogg]], M. D., of Battle Creek, Michigan was an important 19th century promoter of male circumcision. Dr. Kellogg believed that masturbation was immoral, sinful, caused one to think "impure" thoughts, which he believed was harmful to the brain. He believed that the urge to masturbate could be prevented by eating mild foods, for which purpose, he and his brother invented corn flakes. | Seventh-day Adventist [[John Harvey Kellogg]], M. D., of Battle Creek, Michigan was an important 19th century promoter of male circumcision. Dr. Kellogg believed that masturbation was immoral, sinful, caused one to think "impure" thoughts, which he believed was harmful to the brain. He believed that the urge to masturbate could be prevented by eating mild foods, for which purpose, he and his brother invented corn flakes. | ||
Dr. Kellogg perhaps is most famous for his book, ''Plain facts for young and old.<ref name="Kellogg1888">{{REFbook | Dr. Kellogg perhaps is most famous for his book, ''Plain facts for young and old''.<ref name="Kellogg1888">{{REFbook | ||
|url=https://www.gutenberg.org/files/19924/19924-h/19924-h.htm | |url=https://www.gutenberg.org/files/19924/19924-h/19924-h.htm | ||
|title=Plain Facts for Old and Young: Natural History and Hygiene of Organic Life (Sex, Marriage & Society Series) | |title=Plain Facts for Old and Young: Natural History and Hygiene of Organic Life (Sex, Marriage & Society Series) | ||