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Some (if not all ?) blood parameter of the november 2003 examination are shown on the webpages of Sudhir Shah. <ref>http://www.sudhirneuro.org/files/mataji_case_study.pdf</ref> <ref>http://www.amazingabilities.com/amaze5b.html</ref>
 
Some (if not all ?) blood parameter of the november 2003 examination are shown on the webpages of Sudhir Shah. <ref>http://www.sudhirneuro.org/files/mataji_case_study.pdf</ref> <ref>http://www.amazingabilities.com/amaze5b.html</ref>
The values presented show an increase in serum urea, and a again a drop three days after the examination. The same is true for serum sodium, serum chloride and serum potassium. The hematokrit is also increasing. This is a clear sign of dehydratation and hemokoncentration, compatible with a period of starvation and thirst. Blood sugar is decreasing, and serum acetone is increasing. This is also a sign of starvation. At rh beginning and three days after the test, values are normal.
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The values presented show an increase in serum urea, and a drop three days after the examination. The same is true for serum sodium, serum chloride and serum potassium. The hematokrit is also increasing. This is a clear sign of dehydratation and hemokoncentration, compatible with a period of starvation and thirst. Blood sugar is decreasing, and serum acetone is increasing. This is also a sign of starvation. At rh beginning and three days after the test, values are normal.
    
But, instead discussing such a starvation period as a very plausible source for the blood values shown, these are explained to be ''amazing'' and to show a sort of medicine wonder. In fact they show a normal behaviour of a subject, compatible with actual knowledge in physiology. Examinator Shahs words sound different:  ''"We have reached a hypothesis which confirms that Jani's body has certainly undergone a biological transformation due to yogic kriyas. And he can control his inner organs' functions, which itself is intriguing."''
 
But, instead discussing such a starvation period as a very plausible source for the blood values shown, these are explained to be ''amazing'' and to show a sort of medicine wonder. In fact they show a normal behaviour of a subject, compatible with actual knowledge in physiology. Examinator Shahs words sound different:  ''"We have reached a hypothesis which confirms that Jani's body has certainly undergone a biological transformation due to yogic kriyas. And he can control his inner organs' functions, which itself is intriguing."''
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