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Does the texture or shade of a person’s body determine the kind of embalmment it is given?

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Does the texture or shade of a person’s body determine the kind of embalmment it is given?

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Not necessarily. What determines the kind of embalmment each person does is; in fact, not even the type but the amount of fluid the body consumes is the weight of each corpse. Because in embalmment, care givers try to pass fluid through the whole of the body, so, we would calculate the amount of fluid to be used based on the weight of the body. And the type of the chemicals to be used can also sometimes affect the colour of the skin. And that happens if all the blood in the corpse’s body is not totally removed and because some of these chemicals are formalin-based, it will cause the blood to become dark and that will alter the colour. That is why it is sometimes the bodies change but not in all cases. Some of the chemicals used react to the tissues of the bodies and they cause the change in body complexions. What happens to the human blood after death and why does embalmment affect it? Embalmment can mix with the blood in the body really, but the blood becomes frozen immediately when t

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