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"The embalming process involves removing the body fluids and replacing them with a solution of formaldehyde, often containing a pink dye. The body fluids are treated and disposed of via the public sewer. The embalming fluid normally consists of a 2% solution of formaldehyde, an irritant, volatile acid. "
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"The embalming process involves removing the body fluids and replacing them with a solution of formaldehyde, often containing a pink dye. The body fluids are treated and disposed of via the public sewer. The embalming fluid normally consists of a 2% solution of formaldehyde, an irritant, volatile acid. "
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I would plead that anyone who has the very sad burden of arranging a funeral refuse the embalming (often called hygienic treatment) process unless there is a good need for it.
If there is no intention to view the deceased more than a day or two after death there is absolutely no need for this process.
If there is no intention to view the deceased more than a day or two after death there is absolutely no need for this process.
Formaldehyde is an aldehyde, not an acid, if i was an acid it would be formic acid. It is however very acrid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formaldehyde
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formic_acid
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formaldehyde
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formic_acid
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