For the first time in China, women froze with a cryogenic method. Cryogenics is a deep freeze of recently deceased people or even just parts of their calves, such as their brains, in the hope that one day they will be able to be brought back to life.
The subject is complete with both scientific debates and serious doses of pseudoscience, myths, and fiction. But Jean Wenlian has died of lung cancer and her husband has asked for her body to be cryogenically frozen. The procedure in which Wenlian was placed in 2000 liters of liquid nitrogen with the face down was carried out in the Biological Group Iinfeng in Jinan.
In cryogenic it all depends on time. The bodies of the deceased are frozen as soon as their hearts stop beating. In fact, the term "freeze" is a little inaccurate because one of the aims is to avoid crystal formation. Rather, the term "flash cooling" should be used, which is a more accurate description of the process.
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