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This included televisions, shopping carts, bicycles, and many more. But in 1980, his biggest stunt of all came in, when he successfully finished eating an
He has also eaten 9 tons of metal. He ate coffin as well, by the time he passed away in 2007. He died
Well, you must be thinking how did he do this? Scientists think that he had a very rare condition called
- MONKFORCE
Scientists have been studying Buddhist monks for more than 20 years. These monks use a certain meditation technique called
No one knows how they do it. Scientists believed the monks' techniques can one day be taught to astronauts to be used during space
- ZAMORA THE TORTURE KING
Tim Cridland, better known as Zamora, has been a sideshow phenomenon for decades, able to perform such tortuous tasks as skewering his lower jaw with a sharp rod by sticking it in his mouth and out below his chin. He's also able to cut into his torso to retrieve recently swallowed items.
He insists that he's able to perform these tasks through a Zen-like approach that allows him to transcend pain. However, many in the medical community believe that Cridland was born with a genetic alteration that causes him to experience no pain. What's more unbelievable is that he performs these gruesome tricks regularly on tours, day after day, month after month. Talk about super-human stamina.
- SUPER SMELLER
Joy Milne from Perth, Scotland, has a particularly unusual power. She is able to “smell” Parkinson’s disease on
In tests conducted by Edinburgh University, she was able to successfully identify Parkinson’s 11 out of 12 times. It’s hoped there could be a molecular signature responsible for the odour that makes it possible for scientists to replicate the feat.
Milne’s husband died from Parkinson’s in 2015, with her last promise to him being that she would investigate her special ability and help others.
- THE ICEMAN
Running shirtless and shoeless may not seem like a
The Iceman practices Tummo, a way of controlling the body's temperature that is usually only mastered by Tibetan Yogi Monks. To add to his records and feats, Hof has climbed Kilimanjaro in 2 days wearing nothing but his signature black shorts.
He also broke his own record of the longest ice bath by staying submerged in ice for 1 hour 13 minutes and 48 seconds.
In 2007, he attempted to climb Mount Everest wearing only the
6. SUPER BABY
In 1999, a baby was born in Germany that wowed nurses and doctors. Instead of the usual mushy baby fat, Uberboy, as he's come to be called, sported ripped muscles.
The tot's amazing physique was caused by a genetic disorder that eliminates the myostatin gene, which limits muscle development. The boy's identity has been closely guarded;
Uberboy condition continues to be monitored. It is unclear if this genetic alteration will cause his muscle development to be completely depleted at a young age or not. Scientists are hoping that by studying Uberboy's muscle development and the genes that cause it, they will find therapies to help patients with muscular dystrophy—a super commendable mission.
7. SUPER AUDIATION BOY
Blinded by cancer as a toddler, Ben Underwood developed the ability to "see" using echolocation. By clicking his tongue, Underwood read the sound waves that bounce off of objects around him. He not only could use these reading to navigate around the
Underwood taught himself to
8. X-RAY VISION GIRL
Natasha Demkina developed an interesting hobby when she was 10 years old. She found that she could scan her mother's body and describe in intimate detail the location and condition of all of her mom's organs.
News soon spread and her neighbours in her hometown of Saransk, in Western Russia, began showing up at her doorstep for body scans and diagnoses.
The local children's hospital decided to test her abilities and the girl was able to draw a diagram of one doctor's stomach with a dark area in the exact spot of his ulcer. She also contested the cancer diagnosis of one patient; later tests supported Demkina's diagnosis of a benign cyst.
In England, "x-ray" scans of another doctor led Demkina to describe multiple injuries that one of the doctors had received in a severe car crash without any knowledge of the accident, and the doctor was fully clothed! Obviously, Natasha's abilities have been questioned. We put this on the list because it's fun.
- SUPER HEALER
In Brazil, there is a man who appears to have the power to perform invisible surgeries with his hands. At 16, while wandering from village to village looking for work, Joao had
Today, thousands of people visit John of God daily for healing. He performs visible surgeries without any anaesthesia (people say they have witnessed him sticking his hand in a man's stomach and pulling out a tumour) and also invisible surgeries by laying on hands and also from afar.
According to supporters of John, visible sutures have been seen on body scans of those who have undergone invisible surgeries. Again, this one made the list because of all the attention John of God has received. Also, there are people who were not cured. But for those who've been healed, John of God's superpowers should not be underestimated.
10. THE REAL AQUAMAN
New Zealander Dave Mullins is capable of swimming underwater for
Mullins, whose speciality is free diving, set a New Zealand record in April 2008 when he dove 108 meters with no oxygen tank or specialized equipment. He's only the fifth man in New Zealand to reach a depth of 100 meters.
Mullins trains his muscles to work while deprived of oxygen. This allows him to swim further and longer, but also leads to a build-up of lactic acid in his leg muscles. After a record-breaking swim, Mullins requires a few days of recovery, but he's still pretty super.