Man eats entire airplane piece by piece by using his ‘superhuman’ ability to digest metal

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A man demonstrated his extraordinary ability to digest metal by eating an entire airplane piece by piece, showcasing his unique talent.

In a remarkable story, a man named Michel Lotito became famous for his extraordinary ability to eat metal, glass, and rubber.

Known as “Monsieur Mangetout,” which means “Mr. Eat-All” in French, he gained worldwide attention for his unusual diet.

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The man was diagnosed with a rare condition called pica

Lotito was born in France in 1950 and had a condition called pica, which made him crave inedible items.

People often wonder why anyone would want to eat such unusual things.

For Lotito, it was not just a quirky hobby. His condition, pica, led him to develop cravings for non-nutritive items.

This psychological condition is quite rare and causes individuals to eat things that are not considered food.

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Lotito was born in France in 1950 and craved inedible items due to pica. Image Credit: Getty

One of the most remarkable aspects of Lotito’s story is his ability to digest these tough materials.

Doctors discovered that he had a superhuman digestive system.

His stomach and intestines had extra thick linings, allowing him to safely consume large quantities of metal.

It was reported that he could eat up to 2 pounds (907 grams) of metal every day without serious harm.

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He could eat up to 2 pounds of metal daily. Image Credit: Getty

He eats entire airplane piece by piece thanks to his ‘superhuman’ ability to digest metal

His most famous feat was consuming a whole Cessna 150 airplane.

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This unusual task began in 1978 and took him two full years to complete. Lotito would eat the plane piece by piece, finally finishing it in 1980.

His unique diet included not just the airplane but also many strange items like bicycles, supermarket trolleys, and even chandeliers.

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He started eating the plane in 1978 and finished in 1980. Image Credit: Getty

How could he manage his unique diet?

To manage his unusual diet, Lotito employed several strategies.

For instance, he would lubricate his system with mineral oil to help with digestion.

He also chopped the metal into smaller pieces, which made it easier to swallow.

Drinking plenty of water was another important part of his technique.

This careful preparation helped minimize any potential damage to his body from consuming such hard materials.

The man listed on the Guinness Book of World Records for his unique

Despite his peculiar eating habits, Lotito lived a relatively normal life.

He became a well-known performer, showcasing his unique abilities in various shows and events.

His talent earned him a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1984, where he was labeled as the “Greatest Omnivore.”

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He earned a Guinness World Record as the “Greatest Omnivore.” Image Credit: Getty

One mystery that remains is how he managed to keep his teeth intact after years of eating metal.

While Lotito’s diet was extreme, he seemed to handle it well.

He lived until the age of 57, passing away in 2007 from natural causes.

His legacy continues as a testament to his extraordinary ability and unique lifestyle.


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