Edgar J. Saxon (1877-1956) was a British environmentalist, naturopath and alternative health writer.
[3] In 1908, Saxon met Charles William Daniel at his bookshop in Amen Corner, off Ludgate Hill.
[4] The magazine has been described as an "essential source for students of the alternative health movement in Britain".
[1] Between the wars, Saxon created the first health food restaurants known as "Vitamin Cafés" and a naturopathic centre in Wigmore Street, London.
[6] Saxon promoted vegetarianism but criticized veganism as he believed it would lead to impoverished soil through lack of humus.