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Dr. Michael Van Rooyen, director of the ], dismissed the observation results as "impossible", observing that the bodies of profoundly malnourished people quickly consume their own body's resources, resulting in ], ] and ]. A spokeswoman for the ] remarked that the human body could survive on water alone, although not healthily, and that a person could not expect to meet their body's vitamin and mineral requirements without ingesting food.<ref name="Abcnews.go.com">{{Cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Health/International/man-eat-drink/story?id=10787036 |title=Scientists Baffled by Prahlad Jani, Man Who Doesn't Eat or Drink |publisher=Abcnews.go.com |date=2010-06-01 |accessdate=2010-06-17}}</ref> Nutrition researcher Peter Clifton also disagrees with study results. He accused the research team of "cheating" by allowing Jani to gargle and bathe, stating that humans die after "15 to 20 days" without water.<ref name=SMH/> Australia's ''Sydney Morning Herald'' wrote that people who avoid food and water to emulate mystical figures often die.<ref name=SMH/> ] characterized the experiment as a farce for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV cameras' field of view, claiming that video footage showed Jani was allowed to receive devotees and to leave the sealed test room for sunbathing. Edamaruku also said that the gargling and bathing activities were insufficiently monitored, and that he was denied access to the site where the tests were conducted in both 2003 and 2010.<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18"> Dr. Michael Van Rooyen, director of the ], dismissed the observation results as "impossible", observing that the bodies of profoundly malnourished people quickly consume their own body's resources, resulting in ], ] and ]. A spokeswoman for the ] remarked that the human body could survive on water alone, although not healthily, and that a person could not expect to meet their body's vitamin and mineral requirements without ingesting food.<ref name="Abcnews.go.com">{{Cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Health/International/man-eat-drink/story?id=10787036 |title=Scientists Baffled by Prahlad Jani, Man Who Doesn't Eat or Drink |publisher=Abcnews.go.com |date=2010-06-01 |accessdate=2010-06-17}}</ref> Nutrition researcher Peter Clifton also disagrees with study results. He accused the research team of "cheating" by allowing Jani to gargle and bathe, stating that humans die after "15 to 20 days" without water.<ref name=SMH/> Australia's ''Sydney Morning Herald'' wrote that people who avoid food and water to emulate mystical figures often die.<ref name=SMH/> ] characterized the experiment as a farce for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV cameras' field of view, claiming that video footage showed Jani was allowed to receive devotees and to leave the sealed test room for sunbathing. Edamaruku also said that the gargling and bathing activities were insufficiently monitored, although he was supposedly denied access to the site where the tests were conducted in both 2003 and 2010.<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18">
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}}</ref> He accuses Jani of having "influential protectors" responsible for denying Edamaruku permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite having been invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18"/> The Indian Rationalist Association stated that individuals making similar claims in the past have been exposed as frauds.<ref name="Rawstorne">{{Cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1274779/The-man-says-eaten-drunk-70-years-Why-eminent-doctors-taking-seriously.html?ito=feeds-newsxml|work=Daily Mail|title=The man who says he hasn't eaten or drunk for 70 years: Why are eminent doctors taking him seriously?|first=Tom|last=Rawstorne|date=7 May 2010}}</ref> }}</ref> He accuses Jani of having "influential protectors" responsible for denying Edamaruku permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite having been invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18"/> The Indian Rationalist Association stated that individuals making similar claims in the past have been exposed as frauds.<ref name="Rawstorne">{{Cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1274779/The-man-says-eaten-drunk-70-years-Why-eminent-doctors-taking-seriously.html?ito=feeds-newsxml|work=Daily Mail|title=The man who says he hasn't eaten or drunk for 70 years: Why are eminent doctors taking him seriously?|first=Tom|last=Rawstorne|date=7 May 2010}}</ref>

The criticism has been acknowledged by the researchers and an official update expressed an opinion that the approval of DIPAS should silence Jani's detractors, who doubted the veracity of tests since 2003.

A later report stated that study results had been endorsed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation and that further work was ongoing to unravel the secret of Jani's survival.<ref>http://www.sterlinghospitals.com/newsevents_details.php?NEID=20 An observational study on Shri. Prahlad Jani - an official press release by Sterling Hospitals</ref><ref>http://www.sterlinghospitals.com/pdf/Press_Note_Shri_Prahlad_Jani_I.pdf Media Communiqué - Observational study under the aegis of DIPAS</ref><ref>http://www.sterlinghospitals.com/pdf/Press_Note_Shri_Prahlad_Jani_II.pdf An Update on Observational study of Shri. Prahlad Jani at Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad being done by Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS) – DRDO, Delhi in collaboration with Sterling Hospital, SRISTI & Govt. of Gujarat</ref><ref name="DIPAS Update"/>


==Television and video appearances== ==Television and video appearances==

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Prahlad Jani, also known as "Mataji", is an Indian sadhu born Chunriwala Mataji, August 13, 1929 in Charada, Mehsana district. He claims to have lived without food and water since 1940, and says that the goddess Amba sustains him with amrita, an immortality-granting nectar.

Early life

Born with the name Chunriwala Mataji, Jani grew up in Charod village in Mehsana district. According to Jani, he left his home in Rajasthan at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.

At the age of 11, Jani underwent a religious experience and became a follower of the Hindu goddess Amba. From this time, he has chosen to dress as a female devotee of Amba, wearing a red sari-like garment, jewellery and crimson flowers in his shoulder-length hair. Jani is commonly known as Mataji (" The Great Mother"). Jani believes that the goddess provides him a lifegiving and invisible elixir, called amrit which filters down through a hole in his palate, allowing him to live without food or water. According to ancient yogic texts (e.g. Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Ch.3. slokas 48-50) amrita is produced in the body of highly spiritually evolved human beings and is described as extremely beneficial for body and mind. The immortality of the gods is attributed to their consumption of this ambrosia-like substance.

Since the 1970s, Jani has been living as a hermit in a cave in the rainforest near to the Gujarati temple of Ambaji, awakening at 4am each day and spending most of his time meditating.

Investigations

Two observation studies of Jani have been conducted. They involved Sudhir Shah, a neurologist at the Sterling Hospital and other researchers in Ahmedabad, India, in 2003. And also in 2010 under the lead of Dr. G Ilavazhagan, Director, Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied Science (DIPAS) - DRDO, Dr. Sudhir Shah, and a panel of specialists from different medical disciplines which include Dr. Urman Dhruv (Consulting Physician & Diabetologist), Dr. Himanshu Patel (Nephrologist), in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Anil K Gupta from SRISTI and Govt. of Gujarat. The investigators had confirmed Jani's ability to survive healthily without food and water during the testing periods. Some outside physicians have criticized these studies, which have not been published with peer review. Critics warn that people have died trying to replicate the claims of mystical advocates of food and water withdrawal.

2003 tests

In 2003, physicians at Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad, India observed Jani for ten days. The study was led by Sudhir Shah, a neurologist who investigated similar claims made by Hira Ratan Manek in 2000. Reportedly, during the observation, Prahlad Jani was given only 100 millilitres of water a day to use as mouthwash, which was collected and measured after use to make sure that none had been consumed. Jani was reported to enter Samadhi state of consciousness almost daily during meditation. Doctors say that he passed no urine or stool during the observation, and that urine appeared to form in the bladder, only to be reabsorbed. According to the hospital's deputy superintendent, Dr. Dinesh Desai, Jani was physically "normal," with the exception of the abnormal hole in his palate.

Critics have observed that Jani was not engaged in strenuous exercise during the ten-day trial, and that longer trials were not recorded under similarly strict observation. The fact that Jani's weight dropped slightly during the 10 days has cast some doubt on his claim to go indefinitely without food.

The Indian Rationalist Association has criticised the Indian Ministry of Defence for agreeing to take part in the tests, and for being taken in by a "village fraud". Sanal Edamaruku of the Indian Rationalist Association reported that his requests to send an independent team to survey the room where Jani was held were denied, and that the Sterling Hospital had made several claims "without ever producing evidence or publishing research". The Indian Rationalist Association claimed that few individuals making similar claims in the past have been exposed as frauds by their young members.

2010 tests

From April 22 until May 6, 2010, Prahlad Jani was observed and tested by a team of 35 researchers from the Indian Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied Science (DIPAS) and other medical experts including Sudhir Shah. The director of DIPAS, Dr. G Ilavazhagan said that the results of the observations could "tremendously benefit mankind", as well as "soldiers, victims of calamities and astronauts", all of whom may have to survive without food or water for long spells. The tests were again conducted at the NABH & NABL accredited facilities of Sterling Hospital in Ahmedabad.

The team studied Jani with daily clinical examinations; periodic blood testing for haematology, biochemistry and hormonal levels; and periodic ultrasound examination, MRI studies of brain, chest, abdomen and MR angiography of different vessels, Doppler flow studies, EEG, NCV examinations and other relevant studies of different organ systems. A protocol of round-the-clock surveillance was reportedly followed with the help of continuous CCTV (multiple cameras) and personal observation. Jani's elder brother was used as a genetic control. The researchers say that Jani was taken out of the sealed room for tests and exposure to sun under continuous video recording.

Jani's only contact with any form of fluid was said to be during gargling and occasional bathing during the study beginning from fifth day of study. Jani reportedly did not eat, drink or go to the toilet, and the doctors described him as "more healthy than someone half his age". The doctors reported that the amount of liquid in Jani's bladder fluctuated, but he did not pass urine. Researchers said they were investigating how metabolic waste material is eliminated from Jani's body, and were trying to identify the source of energy for Jani's survival, as well as the method of maintaining hydration status. His lung functions were normal. Based on Jani's reported levels of leptin and ghrelin, two appetite-related hormones, researchers posited on the website of the Defence Research and Development Organisation that Jani may even enjoy starvation and water restriction.

The ethics of the study's protocol were approved by DIPAS, and the study itself approved by DRDO. A publication of the study results in a scientific journal may be undertaken upon completion of the processing of test results and arrival at some scientific conclusions, at the discretion of investigators. A press release stated that the researchers can not comment on Jani's claim of having been able to survive in this way for longer time outside of testing environment (supposedly for decades). The processing of the test results is ongoing, focusing on issues including nitrogenous waste excreted through skin estimations, exhaled gas analysis by GCMS for the presence of volatile metabolites, serum LCMS-MS for special metabolites highlighting the alternate intermediary metabolic pathway, proteomic and transcriptomic analysis, differential gene expression studies, possibility of recycling of nitrogenous waste material, utilizing the volatile ketones as an energy source, resorption from the bladder, as well as others. Further studies are being planned.

"We still do not know how he survives," neurologist Sudhir Shah told reporters after the end of the experiment. "It is still a mystery what kind of phenomenon this is." yet "As medical practitioners we cannot shut our eyes to possibilities, to a source of energy other than calories."

Dr. Ilavezhagen said: "people were known to have lived without food or water for a longer period, ... but it does surprise us that he can survive without passing urine or stools”. "Normal people in such circumstances die from intoxication over several days" Normally when someone has no stool or urine, they need dialysis. “If a person starts fasting, there will be some changes in his metabolism, but in his case we did not find any.”

Reactions

Dr. Michael Van Rooyen, director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, dismissed the observation results as "impossible", observing that the bodies of profoundly malnourished people quickly consume their own body's resources, resulting in liver failure, tachycardia and heart strain. A spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association remarked that the human body could survive on water alone, although not healthily, and that a person could not expect to meet their body's vitamin and mineral requirements without ingesting food. Nutrition researcher Peter Clifton also disagrees with study results. He accused the research team of "cheating" by allowing Jani to gargle and bathe, stating that humans die after "15 to 20 days" without water. Australia's Sydney Morning Herald wrote that people who avoid food and water to emulate mystical figures often die. Sanal Edamaruku characterized the experiment as a farce for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV cameras' field of view, claiming that video footage showed Jani was allowed to receive devotees and to leave the sealed test room for sunbathing. Edamaruku also said that the gargling and bathing activities were insufficiently monitored, although he was supposedly denied access to the site where the tests were conducted in both 2003 and 2010. He accuses Jani of having "influential protectors" responsible for denying Edamaruku permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite having been invited to join the test during a live television broadcast. The Indian Rationalist Association stated that individuals making similar claims in the past have been exposed as frauds.

The criticism has been acknowledged by the researchers and an official update expressed an opinion that the approval of DIPAS should silence Jani's detractors, who doubted the veracity of tests since 2003.

A later report stated that study results had been endorsed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation and that further work was ongoing to unravel the secret of Jani's survival.

Television and video appearances

In 2006, The Discovery Channel aired a documentary called "The Boy with Divine Powers" featuring a five minute interview with Jani and Shah. In 2010, the Independent Television Network (ITN) posted an article and video featuring Prahlad Jani, commenting on the 2010 tests.

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