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Since the human body was seen as the storehouse of the soul, Christian duty demanded that everyone keep as healthy as possible. Not to follow this course of action was to show disrespect for God. Religious and health fad leaders preached a common message: the universal need to purify the body as well as the soul. This fusion of science and religion was a broad cultural phenomenon throughout ante-bellum American society.