NEW DELHI, 29 (EUROPA PRESS)
Prahlad Jani, more known as Mataji, an Indian citizen who claims to have spent the last 74 of his 82 years of living without eating or drinking, is being studied by the scientific department of the Indian Defence Ministry to determine if you have special qualities and see if some way could be applied to other people in extreme situations.
The man is now under observation for a period of fifteen days by the experts of the Institute of Science and Allied PsicolocĂa Defense (DiPAS), who want to find out if your case can be applied to others. The observation is taking place at the Sterling Hospital in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, where his case was already studied in 2003 and concluded that they really can live 'air'.
"Jani and underwent ten days of examination in the hospital in 2003 and neurophysics Sudhir Shah and his team certified that Jani really lived without eating or drinking. Moreover, there was urine or stool," recalled the director the DiPAS, G. Ilavazhagan. Normally it is estimated that people can survive only three or four days without water and one week without eating.
Jani says she was blessed by nature at 8 years and since then have eaten food or drunk water because it has a hole in his mouth, where, he says, filtered water droplets.
Ilavazhagan According to the Ministry of Defense is interested in the case of Jani because "there are soldiers in border areas where food and water are not readily available." "We want to determine the source of energy for Jani and if it can be transferred to the soldiers or be used by them in some way, would be very beneficial," he said.
"It may help develop strategies for survival during natural disasters, extreme and extraterrestrial exploration and future missions to the moon and Mars," said the Indian charge, quoted by local media, ensuring that if it reaches a clear conclusion "we will announce to the world."
"Jani says he meditates for energy. Our soldiers will not be able to meditate, yet we could find out more about the man and his body," he said.
For his part, Dr. Shah explained that the elderly are subjected to various tests as echocardiograms, blood and urine, "while observing their brain activity. As indicated, when did the first tests were concluded that the development of the brain corresponded to that of a Jani person of 25 years, so now they want to see if it has aged at this time.
The physician said that when other tests were performed in 2003, Jani managed to reduce the urine from the bladder of 120 milliliters to 50 as he had requested "no eject." "At night, we ask you to reduce to zero, within the stipulated time, there was not a drop of urine in his bladder," he added, stressing that "humans have to pass urine to survive, if they do not your kidneys fail. "
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