Strangely, the boy did not drink water for three consecutive years and still lived well

A man who has just announced since 2012 he hasn't touched a drop of water or any other liquid. Currently, he still lives as healthy as normal people.

The boy did not drink water for 3 years still alive

Peter Filak - a former nurse who is currently a webcam model, said the last drop of water he drank was on May 5, 2012. To adapt to a liquid-free diet, Filak initially drank some soda water and chocolate milk but then completely stopped drinking water and other liquids.

For the past 3 years, the 26-year-old guy lives solely on fruits and fruits to meet the nutritional needs and provide enough water for the body. Peter Filak writes on his own More Apples a Day website: 'When I eat a vegetable-only regimen, I get up every night to urinate a few times. So I see that I don't have to drink more water. ' The man who stopped drinking said that regular chemicals used to clean drinking water such as chlorine or fluoride are harmful to health.

Filak started what he called his "education process" from an early age. In the third grade, he told himself to stay away from drugs and alcohol. In addition, he decided to become a vegan, which initially annoyed his parents.

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Peter Filak.

Filak recounted: 'At that time I was just a child, when I told me I would be a vegetarian, my mother cried and my father was sad, they thought I had obsessive-compulsive disorder and told me to have problem'. Yet now both Filak's father and mother are vegetarians, but they still drink normally.

The reason Peter Filak said no to the water was because he wanted to live up to 150 years old. This big dream has haunted him for a long time, and Filak is quite confident that his different diet will help him realize his dream.

Currently, Peter Filak lives with 800-1000 calories per day provided entirely by vegetables. He thinks that this lifestyle is very useful, and does not have to spend time in the kitchen cooking picky dishes, and does not produce sweat and unpleasant odors.

Although he regularly lectures on his abstinence on the blog, Filak says he does not encourage people to follow him but follow what they think is best for themselves.

Rarely does anyone agree with Peter Filak's diet, at least in terms of nutrition. Lisa Sasson, professor of nutrition at New York University said: ' The hydration process of the body is essential. Fluoride water, ensure oral health, clean the palate and help other parts of the body work well. I can list the 20 most important functions of drinking water. '