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(American Physician, Researcher, and Allergist) Theron Grant Randolph was a pioneering physician and allergist renowned for his groundbreaking research on food allergies, chemical sensitivities, and preventive care. He revolutionized the understanding of allergies by highlighting non-immunological environmental reactions, diverging from the conventional belief of allergies being solely connected to serological abnormalities. Often referred to as the "Father of Clinical Ecology," Randolph authored multiple medical publications advocating for his unconventional treatments, despite facing skepticism from traditional medical establishments. His relentless efforts played a crucial role in raising awareness about chemical sensitivity as a significant medical issue.