Girls have 'X-ray eyes'
With the ability to see organs in her body, Natasha Demkina was born in 1987 in Saransk city (Russia) was named 'girl with X-ray eyes'. Her ability to diagnose diseases by eye is sometimes more accurate than doctors with modern medical equipment, and has been certified by scientists in England and Japan.
"My eyes have two ways of looking. If I want to see someone's health condition, I can easily switch to a second look in a split second. Just focus on thinking, I can see the whole structure clearly. structures in the human body - the position and function of organs It is difficult to explain how I can identify illnesses in the body The problematic organs produce a kind of radiation. My second look is' working 'during the day' - Natasha describes her phenomenon like that.
At 10, Natasha told her mother one day about the structure of her body. Because she did not know the use of medical terminology, she described kidney as pea and intestine as a drapery tap. Frightened, Natasha's mother took her to the doctor. As soon as she arrived at the office, she made the doctor confused when describing the parts of his body. Natasha can 'ultrasound' each organ, determine the condition of the disease as well as identify cells, bacteria or viruses in the body . According to Russian press, her diagnoses are sometimes more accurate than doctors with advanced medical equipment. However, like the phrase "Non-spiritual home", Natasha cannot see her own organs and diagnose her own diseases.
Natasha hopes to use her eyes to save people.(Photo: mrbadak.com)
Natasha's strange phenomenon quickly spread throughout Russia and beyond national borders. In early 2004, after graduating from high school, she was invited to London by medical experts to demonstrate her ability directly on the television. Natasha also participated in a verification organized by The Sun newspaper. The person selected was the journalist for The Sun Briony Warden, and Natasha did not know that she had been traumatized in a car crash at the end of the year. Natasha was diagnosed in Warden's condition.
'At first I was skeptical until she correctly described the cracks in her body as if she were watching her X-rays. At first she said that she was recovering from the injured back. She described my pelvis disproportionately and pointed out that there were many cracks on the right. When she looked at my jaw, she said she saw 'strange objects' (Briony was fitted with a titanium metal piece to lift her jaw). The best is when she discovered the wound in my left leg. I was surprised because she pointed out two broken segments in the shin and said that she saw traces of nails and metal screws in her bones. Without looking at the scar on her skin, she couldn't know that two weeks earlier, my legs had been 'reinforced' with many screws. She even said that the scars left by the screws are now covered with new tissue. This is completely correct because my latest X-ray film shows that, ' journalist Briony recounts the process Natasha diagnosed with her looks filled with admiration.
In the New York trial, patients were wearing dark glasses in case of the possibility of Natasha communicating with them with their eyes.(Photo: www.cfpf.org.uk )
Professor Yoshio Machi of the University of Tokyo, known as the expert of studying strange abilities of humans, invited Natasha to Japan in 2005 to test and recognized the ability of 'girls with X-ray eyes' . In the tests, she could see a patient with a false knee, an internal organ in a disproportionate position, a woman who had just had a pregnancy and a wavy scoliosis patient. rarely. When comparing Natasha's drawings with a spinal x-ray (of this patient), Japanese scientists were surprised by the fact that they were both identical. However, the experiment has not stopped. Professor Yoshio brought Natasha to a veterinary clinic, and asked her to guess the German Shepherd Dog. After looking for 5 minutes, she found the right leg of the animal with a splint. Not only that, Natasha also surprised the scientists of the Sun when she demonstrated her ability to see disease through images. When she was shown a picture of suffering as a passport of a person, she quickly concluded that the person in the picture had liver disease (?!).
Dreaming of becoming a doctor to be able to practice his life in a righteous way, after graduating from high school in 2004, Natasha entered the University of Moscow. Currently, she is working for the Special Diagnostic Center in Moscow.
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