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World's Most Heaviest People In History

These five jumbo size men and women are the five heaviest people in the history. The weight stated here was their peak weight. Basically they can only stay in their bed at all time because moving around is something luxury for them.

Carol Yager (peak weight 727 kg/ 1,600 lbs)

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Her peak weight reached up to 727 kg (16, 00 lbs). She was also famous for losing most weight by natural means. Carol Yager lost 521 lbs weight in just three months. Her skin was breaking down due to a bacterial infection that’s why she was admitted in Hurley Medical Center. She spent terrible time till her death. Carol Yager was unable to stand or walk because of her muscles were not strong enough. She died in a young of 34. Main causes of her death were kidney failure, multiple organ failure and morbid obesity.

Jon Brower Minnoch (peak weight 635 kg / 1400 lbs)

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Likewise Carol Yager, Job Brower was also fat in his childhood. In the age of 12 his weight was 132 kg (292 lbs). He married to Jeannette, a woman of normal weight and had two sons. Minnoch was admitted to hospital for 16 months where he lost 419 kg but after being discharged, his weight double. He couldn’t improve any better and died on September 10, 1983, at age 42.

Manuel Uribe (597 kg / 1,316 lb)

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Like other heavy people, Manuel Uribe is also living a hard life. He spends 9 years in bed from 2001 to 2009. Even he got married in bed with Claudia on October 26, 2008. On his wedding, he spoke loud and clear to all dishearten people saying “I am proof you can find love in any circumstances. It’s all a question of faith. I have a wife and will form a new family and live a happy life”.

Walter Hudson (544 kg / 1,200 lb)

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World’s fourth heaviest power house was born in Brooklyn, New York. Walter came into lime light when he was trapped inside of his room’s door. Recue team had to break the wall to take him out. He loved to eat as once he said and I quote “”I just ate and enjoyed it”. Although he announced his wedding plans but that remains a dream for his. He died few weeks later.

Rosalie Bradford (544 kg / 1,200 lb)

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Rosalie Bradford was Foodaholic since her childhood. Like all other weight giants, she gained weight in young age. At the age of 14 her weight was 92 kg and 140 kg at the age of 15. Rosalie married and had one son. After her marriage, she mostly spent her time at home and gain more weight. All that depressed her much and she tried to kill her using painkillers. Her weight eventually reduced to 136 kg (300 lb). She died on November 29, 2006 in the age of 63.

Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage For 70 TB

Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage

What would you do if you had no space on your computer to store films downloaded from the Internet? Exactly! Build a huge storage of hard disks. Just as one Russian guy did – he combined hard disks to get a 70TB storage. To cool down this device he put about 20 fans above the box with hard disks.

Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage
Unbelievable Custom Made Data Storage



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Unbelievable Shaman Stuff That Would Help IT Industry

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Shaman tambourines – practically everybody has ever heard about them but not everybody has seen them! Here you can have a look at one of the types of these nice devices.

All the things necessary for an IT administrator are here – screws, nuts, “beer”, “memory”, “processors”, discs and stuff like that!

Strange Shaman Stuff
Strange Shaman Stuff

The most sophisticated and of course the most “effective” one

Strange Shaman Stuff

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Undeliveable INDIAN Boy Developed Seven Limbs

These photos are of eight year old Kumar Paswan from a remote Indian village who has an astonishing medical condition. He was born with a parasitic twin. The twin stopped developing in the womb before it separated fully from Kumar and has left him with seven limbs. He has launched an appeal for the thousands of pounds needed for an operation to remove the parasite.

Undeliveable INDIAN Boy
Undeliveable INDIAN Boy
Undeliveable INDIAN Boy
Undeliveable INDIAN Boy
Undeliveable INDIAN Boy



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Terrible Consequences Of Poisonous Snake Bite

Say that snakes are important in the ecosystem, as they perform a kind of "control" over the population of rodents that can transmit serious diseases, and cause losses in agriculture. But we also know that these animals are a danger to humans, especially poisonous ones (obviously).

Speaking of snakes, I bring a series of photos showing the terrible consequences that can draw the sting from a poisonous snake.

Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite
Poisonous Snake Bite

The following snake is not poisonous, but no less scary, because when you need to eat is usually very aggressive. I speak of the fearsome anaconda.



The images of snake bite sent to me by e-mail. The last picture I took myself, in a natural park located in my hometown.




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Unbelievable Orangutans Kickboxing In Bangkok, Thailand

You might have heard of kangaroos that box, but have you heard of orangutans that kickbox? This phenomenon was first exposed a few years back by animals rights groups in southeast Asia who feared for the safety of these creatures. Now, companies are at in again on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand. They look like they are healthy and having fun to me, but hey, we can all agree that deforestation and monkey black markets are never a good thing. Here’s to the future.

Unbelievable Orangutans Kickboxing
Unbelievable Orangutans Kickboxing
Unbelievable Orangutans Kickboxing
Unbelievable Orangutans Kickboxing


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Weird Things - Illegal Drugs Are Good Medicine For Health

Cocaine And The Coca Plant: A Topical Anesthetic, Laxitive, and Motion Sickness Medicine

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Long before rock stars started doing lines off of super model's breasts, cocaine was once widely hailed as a wonder drug that could be used to cure everything from headaches to alcoholism to hay fevers. While modern medicine has discovered much safer treatments for most of these conditions, the drug is still occasionally used as a topical anesthetic for eye, nose and throat surgeries. It has recently also been used as a topical treatment applied to upper palate of those who suffer from severe cluster headaches.
Although scientists have largely accepted that the use of cocaine in the medical field is outweighed by the risks, the same is not true of the coca plant, where cocaine is derived from. Unlike cocaine, the plant contains multiple alkaloids (cocaine is made of only one) and is prone to less abuse because it must be consumed orally.
Research on the medical uses of coca leaves has been rather limited, but Andean cultures have used the leaves for medicinal purposes for centuries. One American physician, Andrew Wiel, believes these cultures may be on to something and suggests that coca leaves may be able to treat motion sickness, laryngitis, constipation and obesity.

Ecstasy: Reduces Anxiety, Eases Parkinson's Symptoms and Treats PTSD

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The MDMA chemical compound that makes ecstasy so blissful to partygoers may also be useful in treating anxiety disorders. While formal studies have not yet been conducted, psychologists from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology argue that when combined with immersion therapy, the drug's ability to release oxytoxin levels could make MDMA an ideal drug to use with a complete treatment program. They sum up their theory by saying, “MDMA has a combination of pharmacological effects that, in a therapeutic setting, could provide a balance of activating emotions while feeling safe and in control.”
The drug may also be able to treat Parkinson's disease through the release of serotonin levels. While researchers still do not understand how the treatment works, it has proven effective in studies using mice and one Parkinson's sufferer, ex-stuntman Tim Lawrence, who has shown notable improvement in his condition. He is able to go from barely being able to move to being able to perform somersaults and cartwheels shortly after taking one dose of the drug.
Victims of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are also showing a positive response to treatments involving ecstasy. Psychologists who performed a study using therapy and MDMA found the drug gave them a window of time where the patient experienced fewer fear responses and could adequately handle the therapy that is critical to work through their condition.

LSD: Cures Addiction, Treats Depression and Stops Cluster Headaches

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Many people know in the fifties and sixties, the government experimented with LSD to test its properties as an agent of war, but few people know that the psychiatric community also took interest. Studies in the fifties showed that using LSD to treat alcoholism resulted in a 50% success rate -shocking compared to the 10% success rate from Alcoholics Anonymous. Scientists in Baltimore have recently taken up this research again to see how effective the drug is in treating alcohol, sedative, opium and heroin addiction.
In the Spring Grove State Hospital in Maryland, researchers provided terminal cancer patients with LSD to see if it could help reduce their anxieties about death. One third of the patients said they felt dramatically less tense, less depressed, less afraid of death and in less pain. Another third reported these conditions reduced moderately and the last group said their condition did not improve at all, but also did not worsen.
LSD was also used for psychotherapy during the sixties. A study of doctors in the UK who treated their patients with the drug showed the majority of them believed the substance was effective and safe in treating patients.
The drug has also proven to be an effective pain reliever for chronic pain. Even at rates below psychedelic dosages, LSD was found to be at least as effective as opiates and much longer lasting.
More recently, Harvard Medical School interviewed cluster headache patients who used LSD to treat their condition and seven out of eight said it relieved the headaches and helped put them in remission. Furthering this research, a study at McLean Hospital found that 53 cluster headache sufferers who took either LSD or magic mushrooms reported beneficial effects and that the quantity of the drug can be far below the psychedelic dosage in order to be effective.

Ketamine: The Magic Treatment For Depression

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This animal tranquilizer, commonly referred to by the street name “special K,” has proven to be quite adept at treating clinical depression, even in persons who have not responded to other treatments. A Study by the Connecticut Mental Health Center found that 70% of their test group, none of whom had any luck with traditional depression treatments, responded positively to Ketamine treatment. Even more interesting was the fact that the drug was able to repair neuron connections in the brain that had previously been damaged by chronic stress. Ronald Duman, the senior author of the study, noted Ketamine “is like a magic drug -- one dose can work rapidly and last for seven to 10 days.”

Psychedelic Mushrooms: Treat Cluster Headaches and OCD

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The psyclobin found in magic mushrooms has many similar effects as LSD, particularly when it comes to the treatment of cluster headaches. Just like acid, an amount too small to provide psychedelic effects can still relieve the pain and reduce the frequency of the headaches.
The drug is also promising in treating OCD. A University of Arizona study showed that those with the condition went through temporary remission and in one patient, the remission lasted for a full six months. While the researchers admit the study is not proof that the drug can serve as a treatment, they say it is promising enough to warrant further study.

Amphetamines: Treat Narcolepsy, ADHD and Aid In Stroke Recovery

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Amphetamines are currently used by the medical community to treat a handful of conditions, including narcolepsy and ADHD. The State University of New York reports that in some cases, they have also proven to be effective in treating depression and obesity.
One of the most surprising uses for amphetamines is the use of the drug to help stroke victims experience an expedited recovery. A study by the Karolinska Institute of Sweden has shown that the treatment may be very helpful for those who have been debilitated by a recent stroke.

Heroin: One Of The World's Greatest Pain Relievers

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Like cocaine, heroin's effects were once touted to be a miracle cure-all. Although the drug's dangers are well-known, particularly its tendency for abuse, the drug is still one of the most effective and safest treatments for extreme chronic pain, like the suffering experienced by cancer patients. Medical literature has shown that it is much safer than other drugs given in its place, including the synthetic opiate oxycodone. Unfortunately, the federal government's complete ban on the drug prevents hospitals and other medical facilities from using the substance, even when it seems to be the only effective and safe pain management option.



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