No, Botox is derived from a purified form of the botulinum toxin, which is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is not derived from human tissue or dead people.
Botox is made from a purified form of botulinum toxin, a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It works by blocking nerve signals in muscles, causing temporary muscle paralysis and reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
Once a person's heart stops beating, delivering oxygen and nutrients to their cells ceases, resulting in irreversible damage. The brain suffers particularly quickly, leading to permanent loss of function. Current medical technology is unable to reverse this extensive damage, making it impossible to revive someone who has died.
I do not have real-time information on this topic. It is always best to consult verified sources such as news outlets or official statements for current and accurate information.
The best way to prevent wrinkles is to quit smoking, as smoking damages collagen and elastin in the skin. However, you can also minimize wrinkles by using sunscreen daily, staying hydrated, eating a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, and using skincare products with retinoids or hyaluronic acid to promote collagen production and maintain skin hydration. Regular exercise and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can also help reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Dead means having lost life - no longer alive.and when you are dead you have a funeralCORRECT answer: Dead means an organism once showed the 8 characteristics of life, but no longer does.
No - it does not. Botox is an artificially manufactured product from the bacterium 'Clostridium botulinum'.
In 2009 4,795,357 Botox procedures were performed.
Cosmetic Surgeons and Doctors are the only people who should be giving Botox injections.
Because she is dead of *sigh* Botox overdose.
Becuase the Botox pushes the enzymes towards the center of the entesitine
dead people
This is slightly more complex than it at first appears The active molecule of Botulinum Toxin weighs about 150kDaltons but Botox molecules have complexing proteins around them that come from the bacteria in the manufacturing process so that the Botox molecule weighs about 900kDaltons. The complexing proteins come off after injection so that the active molecule that remains is 150kDalton there are approx 20units botox/nanogram or 5nanogram/100units Botox ie 100 units Botox contains under 1nanogram of active Botulinum Toxin which is about 40million molecules
I called the Remicade people and they said they could not find any research on that question...they advised me to call Botox.
"Botox" is a trademark brand name for botulinum toxin. It is a protein produced by a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. Bacteria, being prokaryote microorganisms, are not generally classified as "animals".
to let people discover what happened.Additional answerBut we don't know that anyone has come back from the dead - properly dead, that is (apart from Jesus Christ (a Christian belief)).
Dead people can never be brought back
No, dead people stay dead.