Arno Wolle (24 February 1903 in Copenhagen, Denmark – 2 July 1988 in County Wicklow, Ireland) was a Danish naturopath and mathematician.
[1][2] Wolle worked as a mathematician at the Danish Department of Defense and later at the Ministry of Finance.
His works about herbal blends involved observation and examination of medicinal plants and their usages.
[3] Wolle became a known alternative practitioner after Danish newspaper BT claimed in a report about his herbal medicines having the ability to cure many diseases.
[9] In 1994, Finn Jensen Smed at Rask Molle Animal Hospital, Jutland, carried out a trial on the animal diseases, where a bunch of dogs who couldn't be treated with traditional medicines, were treated with the herbal mixtures of Wolle and the results were examined to judge the effectiveness.