![]() In one incident she told television-physician Chris Steele that he was suffering from a number of medical conditions, including kidney stones, an ailment of the gall bladder, and an enlarged liver and pancreas. However, after she had left the United Kingdom, it emerged that she had made errors among her diagnoses. Initially, Demkina's demonstrations were well received. The Guardian reported that she impressed the host of daytime television program This Morning by spotting that she had a sore ankle during an interview. A Discovery Channel documentary on Demkina mentions reports of Demkina having successfully identified all the fractures and metal pins in a woman who had recently been a victim in a car crash. ![]() ![]() She gave a number of demonstrations and her diagnoses were then compared to professional medical diagnosis. In January 2004, British tabloid newspaper The Sun brought Demkina to England. She also disagreed with the diagnosis of a cancer patient, saying all she could see was a small cyst. Demkina is reported to have drawn a picture of what she saw inside a doctor’s stomach, marking where he had an ulcer. Russia Īfter stories about Demkina had begun to spread, doctors at a children’s hospital in her home town asked her to perform a number of tasks to see if her abilities were genuine. This led to interest from a British tabloid newspaper which invited her to give demonstrations in London, as well as further invitations from groups in New York and Tokyo. Her story was picked up by a local newspaper in spring 2003 and a local television station followed suit in November that year. For a fraction of a second, I see a colorful picture inside the person and then I start to analyze it." says Demkina Īfter describing her mother's internal organs to her, Demkina's story began to spread by word of mouth among the local population and people began gathering outside her door seeking medical consultations. Now, I have to switch from my regular vision to what I call medical vision. I could see inside my mother's body and I started telling her about the organs I could see. "I was at home with my mother and suddenly I had a vision. ![]() Many experts are skeptical of her claims.Īccording to her mother, Tatyana Vladimovna, Demkina was a fast learner, but was otherwise a normal child until she was ten years old, at which time her ability began to manifest itself. Since January 2006, Demkina has worked for the Center of Special Diagnostics of the Natalya Demkina (TSSD), whose stated purpose is to diagnose and treat illness in cooperation with "experts possessing unusual abilities, folk healers and professionals of traditional medicine". Since 2004 Demkina has been a full-time student of the Semashko State Stomatological University, Moscow. In 2004 she appeared on television shows in the United Kingdom, on the Discovery Channel and in Japan. ![]() She is widely known by the childhood variant of her given name, Natasha. Since the age of ten, she has performed readings in Russia. Natalya " Natasha" Nikolayevna Demkina ( Russian: Ната́лья Никола́евна Де́мкина born 1987 in Saransk, Mordovia) is a Russian woman who claims to possess a special vision that allows her to look inside human bodies and see organs and tissues, and thereby make medical diagnoses. ![]()
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