Friedrich Eduard Bilz


Friedrich Eduard Bilz was a German naturopath who was a native of Arnsdorf in the Kingdom of Saxony.
As a merchant of a Kolonialwarenladen in Meerane, Bilz became interested in naturopathic medicine. In 1888 he published Das Neue Naturheilverfahren, a book that became very popular and was translated into twelve languages.
In 1895 Bilz founded a health spa at Radebeul that was soon expanded into a large sanitarium. In the early part of the 20th century, he constructed a Licht-Luft Bad at the sanitarium. In 1911 he displayed a Wellenmaschine at the International Hygiene Exhibition in Dresden. It was installed at Bilzbad during the following year.
In 1902, Bilz created a soft-drink named Bilz-Brause, a beverage consisting of mineral water and citrus juice that was served to patients at the sanitarium. After forming a partnership with local industrialist Franz Hartmann, the name was changed to Sinalco, and the drink was marketed worldwide.