RE: How do you like your body taken care of after you die? Do you like to ...

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The bill is called RCW 68.04.310 "Natural organic reduction." The way the process was done was to put the body inside a temperature control vessel along with some straws, woodchips, and gases. Once the process was over, relatives could take the soil home and use for gardening...

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Thanks for bringing up the bill. It allows me to skip looking it up.

I honestly do not think I would want my relatives to use me as as fertilizer.

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Lol, same for me. Although if you think about practicality, the law actually make sense.

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I guess it would make sense but I just don't exactly like the thought of it. A humans body has a bunch of nutriets but I don't know if you want covid in your fertilizer (though it would probably be dead).

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Yeah, I don't like the thought as well. And yes, the covid virus should not be able to survive for too long inside a dead person's body so it should be dead by the time the body degraded into compost.

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