Maria Buchinger

Maria Buchinger (* 21 May 1916 in Flensburg, Germany; † 12 March 2010 in Marbella, Spain)[1] was a German proponent of therapeutic fasting. Buchinger was a personal assistant to her father, Otto Buchinger, a doctor who researched therapeutic fasting. Together with her husband, Helmut Wilhelmi, Buchinger opened fasting clinics in Überlingen, Germany and Marbella, Spain.

Maria Buchinger

Early life

Maria Buchinger was the daughter of Otto Buchinger, a doctor in the Imperial German Navy and the founder of therapeutic fasting.

Career

In 1938, Maria became her father's assistant at his clinic in West Germany and eventually took over the business after her father passed.

With her husband she opened Buchinger Wilhelmi clinic in Überlingen on Lake Constance in 1953.[2] In 1973 they opened a second clinic in Marbella, Spain, where Maria lived.

Personal life

She married Helmut Wilhelmi in 1943.[3] They had three children, all of whom were active in the family business. Her son Raimund Wilhelmi and his wife Francoise Wihlemi de Toledo managed the clinic in Überlingen. Maria's five grandchildren also became involved in the clinics.[4] In February 2019, Leonard Wilhelmi, Maria's grandson, became manager of the Buchinger Wilhelmi clinic in Überlingen.

Maria spent her remaining years in Marbella, where she died peacefully on 12 March 2010.[5]

Honours

Literature

  • Helmut Klepzig: Otto Buchinger – ein Leben für das Heilfasten. Gessler Verlag, Friedrichshafen 2000, ISBN 3-86136-055-1

References

  1. Françoise., Wilhelmi de Toledo (2010). Buchinger-Heilfasten : die Original-Methode, das Fastenprogramm für zu Hause, Essen nach dem Fasten. Hohler, Hubert. Stuttgart: TRIAS. p. 19. ISBN 9783830435396. OCLC 521606556.
  2. Marbella, Gabriela Berner | (2018-06-29). "A generational change at the Buchinger Wilhelmi fasting clinic". surinenglish.com. Retrieved 2019-02-19.
  3. "Buchinger Wilhelmi Marbella celebra el 100º Aniversario de su fundadora María Buchinger | Avante Relaciones Publicas Empresariales". Retrieved 2019-02-19.
  4. "At the Buchinger Clinic in Spain, the Clients May Starve, but They Do It with Style". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2019-02-19.
  5. "Maria Buchinger gestorben / Tochter des Begründers der weltweit erfolgreichen Fastenbewegung mit medizinischer Begleitung im Alter von 93 Jahren in Marbella gestorben". presseportal.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-02-19.
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