Breatharian Kirby de Lanerolle, a Sri Lankan man, aims to be a "Brizarian" who lives only on the air without eating. He claims that the necessary nutrition comes from the wind, the light, and the "vibration of God."

Breatharian Kirby de Lanerolle says he hasn't eaten for five years
Breatharian Kirby de Lanerolle says he hasn't eaten for five years

Experts say that humans can survive without food for at most two months. Lanerolle argues against this. Humans claim that they die if they don't breathe, but they don't die if they don't eat.

Lanerolle appeared on a documentary program produced by National Geographic Channel on June 4, explaining why humans do not die without eating:

"There are better sources of energy than the calories that a person takes into the body by eating. They are the calories from photons, light, vibrations, and the wind. From anything as long as the energy center in the body is open. It's possible to get energy. "

Meditation can open an energy center in the body
Meditation can open an energy center in the body

Lanerolle isn't eating nothing at all. I have eaten 7 times in the last 10 months. However, it seems that the calorie intake per meal is less than 500 kcal.

"The average person eats three times a day. 90 times a month. 900 times in 10 months. I eat only 7 times in 10 months. , My food is not large "

In a sense, is this the dining scene of Lanerolle?
In a sense, is this the dining scene of Lanerolle?

Lanerolle himself learned the "Brizarian" lifestyle without eating. In the future, he says he wants to tell other people how to live only with air and light.

"I was born to teach people this better and more fulfilling life."

Lanerolle says he wants to spread the Brizzarian lifestyle to others
Lanerolle says he wants to spread the Brizzarian lifestyle to others

But experts have warned against Lanerolle's allegations. This is because many people have died in the past, aiming to become "Brizarians."

"Not eating is a big problem, which goes against the Western medicine and nutrition we believe in."