How Do You Freeze The Body After Death?
As science and technology has continued to advance, many people have set their sights on the potential for life after death. In a quest for immortality or at least the potential for being returned to a living state after death, the cryogenic freezing processes has intrigued many. By freezing the body after death, people can be stored in a suspended state for years on end. Eventually those who choose to be frozen hope that when science has created a way to reanimate a dead being, they can then be brought back to life. But just how does one go about freezing a body after death? The cryogenic freezing process comes with a steep price tag. In fact, it can cost you $125,000 for a full body freeze, and to have your brain frozen will cost you $58,000, according to rates from BBC. The intended freezee has to pay up front or have the money set aside at the time of death. Put the body in a steel tube. Once the body is dead and stripped of any personal items such as clothing and jewelry, the body