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What are the negative effects of cremation?

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scientific negative effects regarding cremation.

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  1. After the body is burned, there is no way to do a 2nd autopsy in the event criminal activity is suspected at a later date.

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  2. The negative effects of cremation are found in the families/friends who are not at peace with the choice to cremate for whatever reason...religious or perhaps a fear of burning.

    It is scientifically proven to be less of a health hazard and there are many other benefits if you will read the following web sites that I have listed.

    As for the person who responded to your question that it is not a goodchoice due "you cant bring the person back to life"....well I havent been able to find any proof that any person has been brought back to life after they died.   Many millionaires have taken great amounts of money to try to ensure they could be and failed.  

    Perhaps that person is referring to JC?  If so..."my God is an awesome God" and as a creator He is able to create man from the dust of the earth and woman from a rib...you think he cant take a mans ashes and reinstate his body?  come on! 'o ye of little faith".


  3. Well if you ever wanted to perform an autopsy, you wouldn't be able to.

  4. There are none unless you are alive when they start the fire.

  5. You can't come back as a zombie.

  6. you cant bring the person back to life because there isnt a body anymore

  7. I think you're slightly overdone...

  8. Ash doesn't fertilize the soil to make the grass grow.

    Bugs in the ground wont have food.

    It's unhigenic.

  9. ashes blowing back on someones face while scattering the ashes

  10. u wont be able to visit a grave i dont think

  11. The smoke and ash produced are not very good for the environment.  Possibly a more serious issue is that some mercury is released into the air.  A lot of medical implants, especially old tooth fillings, have a reasonable amount of mercury.  When these are cremated, they release that into the air.  Good crematoriums will have equipment for minimizing this, but non the less, I would not want my kids to grow up next to a crematorium.

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