Patients are being frozen after they pass away by a Scottsdale cryogenics company in the hopes that they might one day resurrect.
LOOK AT THEIR FUTURE PLAN FREEZING PATIENTS AFTER THEY DIE SO THEY MAY LIVE AGAIN BOXES JACKIE Even more is there
THE BODIES AND HEADS OF AROUND 200 PEOPLE ARE CONTAINED WITHIN THESE ALUMINUM TANKS OF LIQUID NITROGEN .
THE CANISTERS ARE HOUSED AT AN ALCOR LIFE EXTENSION
FOUNDATION FACILITY IN SCOTTSDALE ARIZONA WHERE THE PATIENTS INSIDE ARE SAVING THEIR
BODIES FOR THE FUTURE INSTEAD OF JUST
DISPOSING OF THE PATIENT A person must
first be declared legally dead in order to be cryogenically frozen but according to ALCOR officials a person's organs and body can be saved almost
indefinitely Given to us we're going to stabilise them stop them from getting worse and hold them for however long it takes for
technology to catch up and allow them to come back to life Cryonics and the process of dying Medical professionals demonstrate how an ice
bath mechanical CPR device and a respirator cool down a patient's body in STOPS
THAT PROCESS Using a Medical Dummy Additionally a number of medications are used to stop cells
from deteriorating over time The
patients are then placed inside their tanks after being wrapped in a sleeping
bag Once that has occurred the body becomes truly solid and absolutely
nothing occurs within it Meanwhile critics claim that cryogenics is only science
fiction PHYSIOLOGISTS IN MAINSTREAM
BRAIN SCIENCE DON'T LINE UP TO SAY "I THINK THIS IS A GOOD IDEA "
However proponents claim that in 1978 the first test tube baby was regarded as
shocking moral and ethical and many were perplexed IS THIS A HUMAN AND THE SAME KIND OF CRITICISM OF CRYONICS IS
OFTEN REFLECTED YOU WILL HAVE TO SPEND
AT LEAST $200 000 TO FREEZE YOUR E
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