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Aired (August 12, 2024): Babala: Huwag gagayahin.

Kakaibang talento na sinamahan ng puso at tibay ng loob — ‘yan ang Pinoy Iron Man mula San Mateo, Rizal na si Rey. Ang 41-anyos na security guard pumapapak ng semento, humihila ng bus at kaya rin daw magbuhat ng poste ng kuryente! Mas kilalanin pa siya sa video na ito.

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00:00Hey, I need to stretch a bit.
00:04We'll be with Wancho until 6.30 so no one will leave.
00:10Susan Wancho, if you have a talent, what do you wish for?
00:15Talent? I want to be good at singing.
00:18Now, fly.
00:19What?
00:20To avoid traffic.
00:21Oh, is that so?
00:22You know guys, the next person we'll meet has a different talent.
00:26But this is not his usual talent.
00:27He only uses his teeth and mouth.
00:30Like that?
00:31Teeth and mouth?
00:32I hope that's something he uses.
00:35Let's find out in the story of Mark Salazar.
00:38If you challenge Ray, the security guard, for his talent and strength,
00:54you won't be able to use your teeth and mouth.
01:02He can lift an electric pole,
01:05pull a bus,
01:07and kick cement.
01:16In San Mateo, Rizal lives.
01:18He's 41 years old.
01:20And he's known as the Pinoy Ironman, Ray.
01:23He was only a teenager when he started using his teeth and mouth for his talent.
01:28My brother told me,
01:29if you want to box,
01:31this is what you have to do.
01:33You have to jog,
01:34you have to do push-ups,
01:35you have to strengthen your teeth,
01:36because that's the first target of your opponent,
01:38that's the first target you'll hit.
01:40To strengthen his teeth,
01:42Ray carries gallons of water while he's chewing on it.
01:46Until I finished building the container,
01:48then I added another one.
01:50Until it became four,
01:52I carried two.
01:53I also chewed on two.
01:55He was able to lift a piece of concrete post,
01:59and even a sidecar.
02:01He didn't let it pass.
02:03From lifting,
02:04Ray even leveled up his ability to pull cars.
02:11It's a dream come true for Ray
02:13to be able to pull a bus that weighs 15,000 kilos.
02:18Ray doesn't want to give up,
02:21because he discovered his unique taste.
02:26I went to the construction site of Haloblak,
02:30wood, cement, fire.
02:33My brother-in-law challenged me
02:36to try what he was doing if I could do it.
02:40Of all the construction sites he's been to,
02:42cement is the most extreme.
02:46When I tried it,
02:47it took a few days for my mouth to heal.
02:49I swallowed the cement.
02:51Ray's family is supportive of him doing dangerous stunts.
02:55They say he's nervous every time he shows his teeth.
02:58We're worried because he might not be able to do it.
03:02He might get disgraced.
03:04We're telling him to stop pulling cars.
03:08He said he can do it, so we let him do it.
03:11In the nick of time,
03:13we caught a glimpse of Ray pulling Haloblaks and Coco Lumber.
03:23Ray continued to pull Haloblaks.
03:31He followed Coco Lumber.
03:36It's like fried chicken for Ray,
03:38the pulling of wood.
03:40The Haloblaks were hot,
03:42so my mouth swelled.
03:45The cement was hot.
03:48Coco Lumber didn't have a problem.
03:51You should know that there are conditions
03:53for people who eat various things.
03:56This is called paika.
03:59The cause of this, from studies, is lack of vitamins.
04:03For some, they see this as something due to stress,
04:08due to anxiety,
04:10or another type of mental health problem.
04:13Dr. Rifarial explains that paika is not what Ray is doing.
04:18If he doesn't sleep,
04:20if he doesn't have cravings,
04:21if he doesn't do it every day,
04:23it might not be an eating problem or eating disorder.
04:27Gastroenterologist Dr. Paulo Dimapelis
04:32reminds us that it's very dangerous for Ray's body.
04:36Not only can it damage our gastrointestinal tract,
04:40but it also has the potential to be harmful to our body.
04:44It can cause pain in our intestines and cause vomiting.
04:47It can weaken the patient and lead to death.
04:50Ray has been doing this for almost his entire life.
04:54He's lucky now that he doesn't have an ulcer yet.
04:57So even if it seems like his foot is in danger,
05:00he continues to do what he loves.
05:04I told myself that one day I'll be able to pull you.
05:08So when I was able to pull the bus,
05:11I was so happy, sir.
05:13Even if my body aches for a week,
05:15I'll be able to pull it.
05:17I'm trying my best.
05:19As long as I can earn money for my children.
05:23A unique talent with a strong heart and a strong will.
05:28That's the Filipino Ironman, Ray.
05:31He can do anything, even pull or grab.
05:35He really can do it.
05:37I'm Mark Salazar,
05:39and that's the story you need to know.
06:01I'm Mark Salazar.

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