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October 24, 2022 - According to Alcor's website, cryonics pertains to the practice of preserving life by pausing the dying process using subfreezing temperatures with the intent of restoring good health with medical technology in the future. Established in 1972, the non-profit Alcor based in Scottsdale, Arizona was set up to help bring cryonics to the world.Alcor President Emeritus Max More explained that the 199 patients they hold in tanks filled with liquid nitrogen are only "legally ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-02-03-cryogenics-man-frozen-in-liquid-nitrogen-50-years-ago-will-be-brought-back-to-life-says-cryo-pioneer.html
February 03, 2017 - Nelson even believes that the first patient, James Bedford, will be brought back to life some day. The thought is certainly more than enough to raise some eyebrows, but that appears to have never deterred Nelson -- who also hopes to be cryogenically frozen and revived some day in the future. But what exactly does it take to be frozen nowadays, and what was it like when Nelson froze someone for the first time?What is cryogenics?Cryogenics offers hope ...
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November 16, 2006 - Cryotherapy boosts circulation to organs, joints and tissuesThursday, November 16, 2006 by: Jerome DouglasTags: cryogenics, cryotherapy, health newsCryotherapy involves exposing yourself to extremely cold, dry air in a sealed room for up to three minutes at a time. In Poland, cryotherapy has become a popular treatment for rejuvenating and revitalizing the body and it is also widely used by eastern European athletes instead of an "ice bath" to aid post-training ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-05-13-northern-michigan-university-to-debut-a-dead-body-farm-in-effort-to-understand-how-cold-weather-affects-decomposition.html
May 13, 2017 - The school has issued a statement about the up-and-coming research facility: “Relatively little information exists on the effects of freezing and thawing on human decomposition. NMU students and faculty will conduct this pioneering research in varying conditions and scenarios, creating the baseline data so critical to the quickly advancing field of forensic anthropology.”Alan McEvoy, Head of the Anthropology Department at NMU, told MichiganRadio.org that the body farm was ...
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