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At around 14, Schillaci decided to try swallowing objects because she believed the talent was genetic. She moved on to swallowing drum sticks and glow sticks, [2] and by post-college she swallowed swords. [1] She swallowed her first sword (17 inches (43 cm)) in a sword store. [3] Her second sword (36 inches (91 cm)) was ordered by mail.
The objects may consist of anything from live animals (live aquatic: Mac Norton; and live mice: The Great Waldo), [1] to light bulbs, billiard balls (Stevie Starr) and kerosene . [2] The act also includes water spouting in which a performer will drink a large amount of fluids and regurgitate them in a controlled manner.
Stephen Wright (born 13 December 1962), better known by his stage name Stevie Starr, [1] is a Scottish performance artist who focuses on professional regurgitation.In his act, he swallows various items, such as coins, lightbulbs, balloons, nails, billiard balls, dry sugar, lighter fluid and goldfish, and then regurgitates them.
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Michel Lotito (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl lɔtito]; 16 June 1950 – 17 April 2006 [1]) was a French entertainer, born in Grenoble, famous for deliberate consumption of indigestible objects. He came to be known as Monsieur "Mouth" Mangetout ("Mr. Eat-All"). His digestive system was incredibly resilient, allowing him to consume up to 900 ...
You might've heard the urban legend that sleeping people swallow about eight spiders a year. The "factoid" is definitely eye-catching — but it's also improbable.
Endoscopic foreign body retrieval refers to the removal of ingested objects from the esophagus, stomach and duodenum by endoscopic techniques. It does not involve surgery, but rather encompasses a variety of techniques employed through the gastroscope for grasping foreign bodies, manipulating them, and removing them while protecting the esophagus and trachea. [1]