Frédéric Saldmann was born on 5 May 1953 in Le Havre, France.[1][2] His polish grandfather worked in the textile industry.[2] His parents owned a clothing store in Le Havre.[2]
Saldmann started his career as a cardiologist.[2] He subsequently became a physician of preventive medicine in private practice on the Place des Vosges.[2] He later joined the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital.[2] In 1988, he founded Dietetica, a small business on healthy nutrition.[2]
Saldmann is the founder of Sprim, a consulting firm through which he has advised The Coca-Cola Company, Danone and Nestlé on diet and gluten-free products.[2] Additionally, he is the author of twelve books on preventive medicine.[2] For example, in Le grand ménage, he recommends peeing and pooing as soon as the need comes, as well as burping after each meal, farting, perspiring and practicing sphincter muscle contractions while sitting .[3] In La vie et le temps, he argues that 21 ejaculations a month lowers the risk of prostate cancer by a third.[4]
Saldmann was married four times and has six children.[2] He resides in central Paris with his wife Marie.[2] They also own a former monastery in Deux-Sèvres.[2]
Selected works
Saldmann, Frédéric (1997). Les nouveaux risques alimentaires. Paris: Le Grand livre du mois. OCLC464054619.
Saldmann, Frédéric (2008). On s'en lave les mains : tout connaître des nouvelles règles de l'hygiène. Paris: J'ai lu. ISBN9782290007068. OCLC946694300.
Saldmann, Frédéric (2009). Le grand ménage : tout ce qu'il faut éliminer pour être en bonne santé. Paris: J'ai lu. ISBN9782290015353. OCLC470893933.
Saldmann, Frédéric (2017). Votre santé sans risque – vous êtes une force de la nature sans le savoir. Paris: Albin Michel. ISBN9782226324788. OCLC973800355.