Mother-of-two claims she ‘ate nothing’ for nine months during ‘breatharian’ pregnancy

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breathA mother-of-two has spoken out about her breatharian pregnancy, claiming that she only ate solid food five times throughout the nine months and now her and her husband live a ‘food free’ lifestyle.

Camila Castello and her husband Akahi Ricardo believe in breatharianism, a practise that sees humans live off ‘energy that exists in the universe and in themselves’.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, the 34-year-old mother explains that she believes energy can sustain her better than food: ‘Humans can easily be without food, as long as they are the connected to the energy that exists in all things and through breathing.’

‘For three years, Akahi and I didn’t eat anything at all and now we only eat occasionally like if we’re in a social situation or if I simply want to taste a fruit.’

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What’s more, Camila managed to upkeep this practise whilst pregnant, claiming that she ‘ate nothing’ whilst her babies grew inside her.

‘With my first child, I practiced a Breatharian pregnancy. Hunger was a foreign sensation to me so I fully lived on light and ate nothing.’

‘My blood tests during all three trimesters were impeccable and I gave birth to a healthy, baby boy.’

The mum added that the only times she did eat were in ‘social situations’, and that her baby was nourished entirely by her ‘love’: ‘I didn’t feel the need or desire to eat solid food during the entire nine months and so I only ate five times, all of which were in social situations’.

‘And I knew my son would be nourished enough by my love and this would allowed him to grow healthily in my womb.’

‘I went for regular pregnancy check-ups and my doctor confirmed the above average growth of a very healthy baby boy.’

Amongst other benefits of their breatharian lifestyle, the couple say that their health has improved and their financial outgoings have reduced.

The father-of-two elaborates: ‘Obviously, our living costs are a lot less than most families and that has allowed us to spend our money on things that really matter like travelling and exploring together.’

‘It’s given us a clear sense of what we want in life. Anyone can live a breatharian lifestyle and feel the benefits. It’s not about never eating food again, it’s about understanding cosmic nourishment, not just physical nourishment, and living without limits.’

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Despite having such strict eating habits themselves, the couple do not force these upon their children.

Akahi says: ‘We would never try to change them and we let them eat whatever they want whether that be juices, vegetables, pizza or ice-cream.’

‘We want them to explore the different tastes and have a healthy relationship with food as they grow.’

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