Formaldehyde. You smoked formaldehyde?
Well, as you stated, it is a preservative, used to hinder the decay of dead tissue. I'd say it will remain in your body for at least a year, and begin to dissipate over the next 10 years.
Here's a little something to remember: they don't call it "dope" because it makes you smarter.
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The embalming fluids used in the arteries and body cavity are essentially the same. The difference is the body fluid is slightly more acidic than the arterial fluid. It is also sometimes scented.
I think a better question would by why would you smoke a joint with embalming fluid in it in the first place??? If you're going to smoke a joint, at least get some decent weed, for crying out loud!!! Don't poison yourself with formaldehyde! It's bad enough you're frying your brain cells with pot. Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen. In all seriousness..there are some things that should be left alone.
The main ingredient in embalming fluid, used for body preservation, is formaldehyde. Methanol and several other solvents are ingredients in embalming fluid.
embalming fluid is used to preserve the body for the funeral and after a weeks after burial the body will decompose.
The circulatory system of the body, which includes the heart and blood vessels, is central to the embalming process. During embalming, embalming fluid is typically injected into the arterial system, which involves accessing and treating the major arteries, particularly the carotid arteries in the neck. The embalming fluid then circulates throughout the body, preserving and disinfecting tissues.
Embalming fluidThe chemical to preserve bodies is Natron
Once a body was confirmed dead it was stuffed with embalming fluid. This was to help preserve the body for the afterlife.
Yes. The body will decompose at a much faster rate though.
Draining the blood from the human body, and replacing the blood with an embalming fluid. Embalming fluid is a specialized liquid much like Antifreeze which permits the dead human to go through a cold spell without freezing.
The body begins to decompose. The amount of time that this take depends on the environment and if any embalming fluid has been used on the body.
Embalming is the replacement of the blood from a dead body with embalming fluid, particularly a solution of water and formaldehyde, to preserve the body. It became popular in the U.S. after the body of Abraham Lincoln toured the country after being embalmed. Also, some believe that embalming was practiced as a way to make sure a body is dead, thereby preventing the accidental burial of a living person.
Embalming is a common method used to chemically preserve a body. This process involves injecting a preservative fluid into the body's vascular system to slow down decomposition. Formaldehyde is a key ingredient in embalming fluids as it helps to kill bacteria and temporarily halt decay.