Food Preservatives and their effects on the human body? Funerals and embalm?
I've been trying to find some information about food preservatives, but the Internet doesn't give satisfactory details. Here are my questions (post if you know an answer to any of these or have any help/info:
-Do food preservatives have a distrustful effect on the human body? (and which ones are capable of doing what)
-How negative/bad can those effects get?
-How much has to be ingested for insanitary effects on the body?
-Do they affect the body's immune system?
-Got any helpful websites about food preservatives and their effects on the human body?
-Okay, random, but I run across this idea in a manga, xXxHolic. A girl dies but her body doesn't rot days after her death because, supposedly, the preservatives found contained by food got into her blood system and it literally preserved her body. Is such a thing possible? (How freaky would that be??)
I really appreciate those who've answered my previous questions by the road. I know they seem random.
Additional:
I've been doing researching on funerals and embalm too. I think if I just looked a bit harder, I could find the answers to these questions, but I would appreciate relieve:
-Websites about either embalming process and how funerals work other appreciated
-How many days after a death is a funeral held, normally? Could it even be held the light of day after if the body could be prepared in time?
-Other than burial and cremation, any other types of funerals?
-What information is usually given on a tombstone? Name, life span I know but any other info normally given?
-How long does it nick to prepare a body before it is buried? To cremate it?
-Is it legal to bury someone in the backyard (not a murder, a set death) or to make your own private family cemetery basically outside/near your home?
-Odd question, but... I've been seeing so many Christian cemetery, are there any cemeteries that are specifically for non-Christians?
Scaring you people? Ha, ably, I just need this information for research.
Answers:
Empalming fliuds are usually used on fish at sea and on some meat especially frozen meat which are exported. I prefer to buy fresh meats and fish. The effects on the body are inconclusive but it slows the digestive process and in time poisons the body in the intestinal nouns. It is cancer causing but Govts usually do not ban them coz, well... Food wants time to reach the consumer, and that takes time.
Funerals can be delayed by as long as a week by embalming but any longer and refrigeration is needed.
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-Do food preservatives have a distrustful effect on the human body? (and which ones are capable of doing what)
-How negative/bad can those effects get?
-How much has to be ingested for insanitary effects on the body?
-Do they affect the body's immune system?
-Got any helpful websites about food preservatives and their effects on the human body?
-Okay, random, but I run across this idea in a manga, xXxHolic. A girl dies but her body doesn't rot days after her death because, supposedly, the preservatives found contained by food got into her blood system and it literally preserved her body. Is such a thing possible? (How freaky would that be??)
I really appreciate those who've answered my previous questions by the road. I know they seem random.
Additional:
I've been doing researching on funerals and embalm too. I think if I just looked a bit harder, I could find the answers to these questions, but I would appreciate relieve:
-Websites about either embalming process and how funerals work other appreciated
-How many days after a death is a funeral held, normally? Could it even be held the light of day after if the body could be prepared in time?
-Other than burial and cremation, any other types of funerals?
-What information is usually given on a tombstone? Name, life span I know but any other info normally given?
-How long does it nick to prepare a body before it is buried? To cremate it?
-Is it legal to bury someone in the backyard (not a murder, a set death) or to make your own private family cemetery basically outside/near your home?
-Odd question, but... I've been seeing so many Christian cemetery, are there any cemeteries that are specifically for non-Christians?
Scaring you people? Ha, ably, I just need this information for research.
Answers:
Empalming fliuds are usually used on fish at sea and on some meat especially frozen meat which are exported. I prefer to buy fresh meats and fish. The effects on the body are inconclusive but it slows the digestive process and in time poisons the body in the intestinal nouns. It is cancer causing but Govts usually do not ban them coz, well... Food wants time to reach the consumer, and that takes time.
Funerals can be delayed by as long as a week by embalming but any longer and refrigeration is needed.
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