Send it to someone who accepts whole bodies for study. =]
If a person wishes to donate their body for science, there are certain procedures that must be followed. This normally involves official communication through a will or some other document.
John Dalton donated his eyes to science when he died. He chose to donate his eyes because he believed that they were the most important for scientific study due to his work on color blindness and vision.
Once you are dead you can donate your body and parts.
yes a tattoo in not in your blood stream it's in your skin you can donate blood
The concept of disease in homeopathy is that disease is a total affection of mind and body, the disturbance of the whole organism. The parts of the body do not independently get sick. It is the whole person who gets sick. It is the whole person who is affected by the disease and it is the whole person who responds to the medicine.
Yes you can donate your body to science. It will go to a university as a cadaver and get pulled apart by Med. students. Please consider that if you donate your body to science you cannot also donate your organs - my preferred place, you could save a life.
Biology is the study of life science, so some things a person would study are animals, plants, and the human body.
in the study of body of the person that can be an healthy nourishment.....
When a person donates blood, many tests are run on that blood, B12 is not one of those, so yes, a person with a B12 deficiency may be able to donate. However, It would not be advisable to do so as it may exacerbate some symptoms this person may have such as tiredness and fatigue.
it can inhibit the release of platelets in your body...but im not sure if you could or not donate
Ancient healers began their study of the human body through observation, trial and error, and mysticism. Practices such as bloodletting, herbal remedies, and rituals were commonly used to treat illnesses and understand the body's functions. They also relied on texts from ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and China to guide their medical knowledge.
describe therapies that attempt to treat the patient as a whole person. That is, instead of