A controversial breatharianism documentary appears
to have played a role in the untimely demise of a Swiss woman who
starved to death while attempting a sunlight-only diet.
After viewing the 2010 film In the Beginning There as Light,
in which an Indian yogi named Prahlad Jani claims to have lived for 70
years without food or water, the unnamed woman set out to try the
lifestyle for herself.
She spent a week eating and drinking nothing — not
even her own
saliva — while consuming only sunlight and air. She stopped for a few
weeks at the behest of her children, but eventually resumed.
She was found dead in her home last winter; the cause of death was ruled to be starvation.
At least three other deaths have been attributed to the
pseudoscientific practice of breatharianism since prominent advocate
Ellen Greve (AKA Jasmuheen)
began touting “pranic nourishment” in the 1990s. So, if you want to get
healthy, maybe try these healthy smoothie recipes instead.

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