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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest - dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain.
The process is called alkaline hydrolysis and was developed in this country 16 years ago to get rid of animal carcasses. It uses lye, 300-degree heat and 60 pounds of pressure per square inch to destroy bodies in big, stainless-steel cylinders that are similar to pressure cookers.See the full content of this document
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Dissolving Bodies to Rival Cremation?
No funeral homes in the U.S. - or anywhere else in the world, as far as...
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