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Jaw Breaker on Stan Lee’s Superhumans

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Salim Haini has been dubbed the “Man Who Eats Anything.” His incredible gastronomical feats include munching his way through candles, plastic, strip lights, sawdust, nails and newspapers. On this episode of Stan Lee’s Superhumans, host Daniel Browning Smith witnesses first-hand Salim’s insatiable appetite for the bizarre.

In Chicago, Daniel meets Tom Cameron, also known as “The Human Stun Gun.” By learning eastern martial arts and meditative practices, Tom taught himself to harness the inner life force or chi. He claims to be able to deliver a death touch, knocking a man out cold with just a gentle strike. Daniel investigates whether Tom can really knock a man to the ground without any physical contact.

Ron White calls himself a “brain athlete” — he’s a two-time US memory champion. The navy veteran was a high school dropout until he discovered his amazing talent. Since 1992, he has trained up to six hours a day to turn his brain into a supercomputer, able to memorize and recall data at record speeds.

Was Greg Poe born with the ability to withstand the greatest amount of g-force on earth? Greg worked as a test pilot for aircraft manufacturers, and had flown the fastest planes in the world. On this episode, Daniel investigates Greg’s ability to take an incredible amount of g-force.

Dubbed in Filipino, Stan Lee’s Superhumans airs Friday nights at 8 on GMA News TV.

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DANIEL BROWNING SMITH

GREG

HUMAN STUN GUN

IN CHICAGO

MAN WHO EATS ANYTHING

RON WHITE

SALIM HAINI

STAN LEE

TOM CAMERON

WAS GREG POE

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