Herman Le Compte | |
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Born | 26 April 1929 |
Died | 3 January 2008 | (aged 78)
Other names | Vitamin Doctor |
Occupation(s) | Physician and Gerontologist |
Herman Le Compte (26 April 1929 in Aalst – 3 January 2008 in Knokke) was a Belgian physician and gerontologist.
Known across his native Flanders as the "Vitamin Doctor," Le Compte became famous during the 1960s with a series of books and TV shows dedicated to health and aging. [1] He claimed that vitamins and yeast would increase longevity, and called for elders taking a more active role in society. [1] His claims led to a lifelong ban by the Belgian medical association. [1]
Despite the ban, he continued to practise medicine leading to his arrest. After a two-decade legal fight he was vindicated by the ECHR and legally allowed to practise again.
Le Compte died in his sleep of a heart attack on 3 January 2008 in Knokke, Belgium. [1]
Herman Le Compte | |
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Born | 26 April 1929 |
Died | 3 January 2008 | (aged 78)
Other names | Vitamin Doctor |
Occupation(s) | Physician and Gerontologist |
Herman Le Compte (26 April 1929 in Aalst – 3 January 2008 in Knokke) was a Belgian physician and gerontologist.
Known across his native Flanders as the "Vitamin Doctor," Le Compte became famous during the 1960s with a series of books and TV shows dedicated to health and aging. [1] He claimed that vitamins and yeast would increase longevity, and called for elders taking a more active role in society. [1] His claims led to a lifelong ban by the Belgian medical association. [1]
Despite the ban, he continued to practise medicine leading to his arrest. After a two-decade legal fight he was vindicated by the ECHR and legally allowed to practise again.
Le Compte died in his sleep of a heart attack on 3 January 2008 in Knokke, Belgium. [1]