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What is the purpose of Breatharianism?

What is the purpose of Breatharianism?

Breatharians claim that food (and sometimes water) is not necessary for survival, and that humans can be sustained solely by prana, the vital life force in Hinduism.

What food can you live off?

7 Perfect Survival Foods

  • Perfect Foods. (Image credit: XuRa | shutterstock)
  • Beans. (Image credit: USDA)
  • Kale. (Image credit: Justin Jernigan)
  • Cantaloupe. (Image credit: stock.xchng)
  • Berries. (Image credit: Ohio State University.)
  • Barley. (Image credit: USDA)
  • Seaweed. (Image credit: NOAA)
  • Fish. (Image credit: stock.xchng)

How do you eat air?

Keep the hot meal right in front of you and ‘eat’ the air above the meal to try and trick your brain into thinking that you have actually eaten the meal, without having to eat it. Basically, you haven’t touched the meal, yet ‘eaten’ the air (steam).

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Who is Elitom El Amin?

Elitom El-Amin is a breatharian who has mastered the science leading to living on Energy, and lives food and water free, with over 19 years of experience in this energetic and scientific path. He shares worldwide and daily his extra-ordinary knowledge and experience in the field of Human Photosynthesis.

Are Breatharians real?

Inedia (Latin for fasting) or breatharianism /brɛθˈɛəriənɪzəm/ is the belief that it is possible for a person to live without consuming food. Breatharians claim that food, and in some cases water, are not necessary for survival, and that humans can be sustained solely by prana , the vital life force in Hinduism.

What is a breatharian diet?

The Breatharian Diet is based on the inedia principle, which claims that food and water are not necessary to sustain life and that the human body can very well subsist on air, sunlight and Prana (life force) alone.

What does breatharian mean?

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breatharianism(Noun) The belief in, or practice of, living without food, subsisting instead on prana or sunlight.

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