Anita Ikonen, aka VisionFromFeeling, has made a large number of outrageous claims in the literally hundreds of thousands of words she has written about herself. She wants people to think that she really has just one claim, which is that she can detect medical conditions. The truth, however, is quite different.
We all deal with people and assess their credibility. If you meet someone who claims he is a spy for the CIA, you're immediately suspicious, right? After all, there are only a handful of spies in the whole world, and we're pretty confident that spies don't reveal themselves like that. What do you think if that person goes on to tell you that he is also an astronaut, a best-selling author under a different name, a breeder of albino boa constrictors, and the world record holder for the smallest ship built inside a bottle? It all sounds a bit strange, huh?
Well, check out Anita's list of claims, most of which are documented here.
Being a Star Person (not human)
Remote Smelling
Remote Tasting
Chemical Detection (general)
Tasting What Others Taste
Color Blindness Detection
Telepathy
Chemical Identification - Specific Chemicals
Full Bladder Detection
Recent Meal Detection
Detecting Some Specific Medical Conditions
Identifying Crystals via ESP
Revolutionary War Ghosts
Sensing Animals
Insects - Analyzing Chemicals and Communication
Bacteria - Analyzing via Vibrational Information
Plant Molecules - Analyzing via Vibrational Information
Seeing Specific Areas Inside the Human Body
Super Hearing
Synesthesia
Smelling Inside Human Body
Medical Diagnosis via Photo and Video
Speaking with the Dead
Surviving 8 days without food or water (twice)
Detecting ovulation and menstruation
Detecting a Contraceptive Diaphragm
Light Pixels (very odd)
Immunity to Alcohol
Getting "High" from Photos of Drugs
Remote Viewing (Sensing People Thousands of Miles Away)
It's pretty clear she has a wild imagination. And, in case you were wondering, she has no evidence for any of these claims. Many of her stories have been debunked simply because they are inaccurate descriptions of things in real life.