yes
umm absolutely not as incense for 1 is not supposed to be smoked and has many chemicals in it that are very bad such as embalming fluid and synthetic thc trust me something natural is always better than something that has to be processed and manufactured.
Hog, Ozone, Rocket Fuel, Shermans, Wack, Crystal and Embalming Fluid, angel dust is actually a street name aswell it is a name for phencyclidine.
Well, umm let's see could it be the Drano or the break fluid?
No if you mix Clorox and break fluid it will not cause a explosion. It will only begin to smoke a lot because of the reaction of the chemicals in each product.
petroleum jelly, gasoline, oil, plastics, asphalt, lighter fluid, medicines, chemicals, kerosene, jet fuel, fertilizers, synthetic fibers, rubber, ink, crayons, bubble gum, dish washing liquids, and deodorant.
Every bottle of embalming fluid (and chemicals related to emablming) contains exactly 16 oz. of fluid. There are always 24 bottles of embalming fluid in one crate of bottles.
Does wine contain embalming fluid
Formaldehyde
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.
yes
The main ingredient in embalming fluid, used for body preservation, is formaldehyde. Methanol and several other solvents are ingredients in embalming fluid.
embalming fluid
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.
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.
embalming fluid is used to preserve the body for the funeral and after a weeks after burial the body will decompose.
It is not a two-step process. Fluids are pumped into the body and simultaneously blood is drained into a collection bucket. It is then flushed into the sewer system. The blood has some embalming fluid mixed in with it, and some embalmers put other chemicals into the collection bucket before flushing. This method has been demonstrated as safe, even if it sounds otherwise.
I take it you mean embalming fluid. "Embalming fluid" covers many different mixes of various chemicals but generally the Tobacco Control propaganda is based around Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a NATURAL constituent of ALL living things, including bacteria, plants, fish, animals and HUMANS. So the answer has to be "yes", but there is also "embalming fluid" in "healthy" fruit and vegetables. Cholecalciferol is used as rat poison. Cholecalciferol is also known as Vitamin D3. So foods high in Vitamin D3, such as "healthy" oily fish and cereals, contain rat poison!