Breatharianism has been linked to the deaths of several people, including Verity Linn, a 49-year-old Australian whose emaciated body was found on a mountain in north-west Scotland in 1999, alongside a diary recounting her 21-day fast and a copy of a book by the founder of Breatharianism, known as Jasmuheen.https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/breatharian-couple-food-free-lifestyle-diet-not-hungry-2008-camila-castello-akahi-ricardo-ecuador-a7792841.html
Jasmuheen took part in a monitored fast for Australia’s 60 Minutes news programme in an attempt to prove her claims, but the show’s doctors cut short her attempt to last seven days after she became dehydrated, lost weight and her speech began to slow.But wait...
Mrs Greve, a blonde and apparently well-nourished mother from Brisbane, claims to have been living on herbal tea, juice and the occasional biscuit since 1993, after being told to change her life by her spiritual mentor St Germain.https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/all-they-need-is-the-air-that-they-breathe-737966.html
She maintains that nourishment can come from light and this can help solve world famine. She says: "I have found another form of nourishment. It's called Pranic light, which is the light of God found all over the universe and inside everyone." Mrs Greve, 42, has 5,000 followers worldwide, including a small band of British converts, although she prefers not to use that word, saying that she teaches "self-mastery".
Millennial breatharian sacrifice....
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