The process of alkaline hydrolysis, commonly known as 'aquamation,' is legal in 28 states as a means for the dissolution of ...
Archeologist Alex DeGeorgey knows what he will find when he lands in Los Angeles on Feb. 18: in Altadena, Pasadena and ...
Alkaline hydrolysis relies on water and alkaline chemicals to turn a dead body into bone fragments and a neutral effluent.
A bill that would legalize human composting, also known as natural organic reduction, as an alternative to other burial ...
A year after being licensed, the state board investigated complaints of improperly stored cremains — cremated human remains. Rosa Turner Williams, who operates the facility along with Brandon ...
Two weeks ago, the cremation chamber was still not working ... Health condemns in the strongest terms any mistreatment of human remains—on the basis of policy, respect for Maryland families ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNWill the ‘unbirthing’ process of aquamation replace burial and cremation?Francisco Rivero is on a mission to spread the word about a gentler, environmentally friendly alternative to cremation.
Gardeners are appealing for people not to scatter ashes at a riverside beauty spot near Truro. The plea comes after ...
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Enumclaw Courier-Herald on MSNWhat we talk about, or not, when talking about deathThe Gentle Passage Doula Collective is an organization that supports and trains death doulas across the Puget Sound region who provide end-of-life care to individuals and families. As a death doula ...
It uses water to dissolve every part of the human body except for the bones ... to the deceased’s family — much like the remains from cremation, without the ashen hue. Rivero emigrated from ...
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