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Inedia (Latin for 'fasting') or
breatharianism (/brɛˈθɛəriənɪzəm/) is the
claimed ability for a
person to live
without consuming food, and in some cases...
- for long
periods without food or water. In July 1927, Neumann's
claims of
inedia were
examined at her house. She was
physically examined and
tested by the...
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prolonged sun-gazing as the
treatment of myopia, with
disastrous results".
Inedia (breatharianism)
Joseph Plateau Liberatore, Paul (2009-09-30). "Mill Valley...
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filmed enjoying the
fresh air,
claiming she
could now
successfully practice inedia. But as
filming progressed, Jasmuheen's
speech slowed, her
pupils dilated...
- of
inedia.
Straubinger visits several people who
supposedly nourish themselves with "light" and
tries to find
possible explanations on how
inedia might...
- meditation.
Illusions – The
ability to
conjure up
illusions from one’s mind.
Inedia – The
ability to
survive without eating or drinking,
multiple cases have...
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stopping voluntarily all food and
fluids kartería (endurance), the
Romans inedia (no food), (Hooff, 1990). An
especially distinctive and
altruistic form...
- (aged 90) Charada,
Mehsana district, Gujarat,
India Resting place Ambaji, Gujarat,
India Religion Hinduism Known for
Inedia Other names
Chunriwala Mataji...
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Anorexia mirabilis, also
known as holy
anorexia or
inedia prodigiosa or
colloquially as
fasting girls, is an
eating disorder,
similar to that of anorexia...
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Communion frequently. A
relatively high
percentage of
stigmatics also
exhibit inedia,
claiming to live with
minimal (or no) food or
water for long
periods of...