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'''[[Jim Kenzie]]'s brother''' was likely born around 1950. According to Jim, he was an adherent of breatharianism [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inedia] or possibly the idea of eating only food that had fallen naturally from a tree. This philosophy led to his contracting anemia and dying. Since this incident Jim Kenzie has been highly skeptical of vegetarian diets, despite at least one of his daughters ([[Meredith Kenzie|Meredith]]) following this diet. | '''[[Jim Kenzie]]'s brother''' was likely born around 1950 and died before 2000. According to Jim, he was an adherent of breatharianism [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inedia] or possibly the idea of eating only food that had fallen naturally from a tree. This philosophy led to his contracting anemia and dying. Since this incident Jim Kenzie has been highly skeptical of vegetarian diets, despite at least one of his daughters ([[Meredith Kenzie|Meredith]]) following this diet. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Stories told by Jim Kenzie to Michael Currie, circa 2003. | Stories told by Jim Kenzie to Michael Currie, circa 2003. | ||
Revision as of 15:19, 5 July 2019
Jim Kenzie's brother was likely born around 1950 and died before 2000. According to Jim, he was an adherent of breatharianism [1] or possibly the idea of eating only food that had fallen naturally from a tree. This philosophy led to his contracting anemia and dying. Since this incident Jim Kenzie has been highly skeptical of vegetarian diets, despite at least one of his daughters (Meredith) following this diet.
Sources
Stories told by Jim Kenzie to Michael Currie, circa 2003.