Do antiques spread corpse poison, and are they hygienic

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Antiques are not all funeral companions, but also passed down from generation to generation

    It is not any shape or material that can be buried with it

    Generally, many cultural relics from large ancient tombs do not come into contact with the corpses

    And it's not appropriate to say that jade has corpse poison, I don't dare to say absolutely not

    But in fact, jade itself is obtained in nature

    Who's to say it wouldn't have buried dead people before it was mined?

    But not only is it not corroded by the "corpse poison", but it is also more and more crystal clear, shiny and soft

    There are many that are also very precious after mining

    When it's reburied in the soil, it's been exposed to air, popularity, or some other substance, which causes subtle changes in itself, so the minerals in the soil affect the color and skin of the jade. What's more, the small amount of minerals that are incorporated into the ancient jade is very beneficial to the human body

    As for the benefits, I can't list them all here, but if you're interested, you can look it up

    If you really understand the charm of Gu Yu, I believe you will no longer be afraid of this so-called "corpse poison" Hehe

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Antiques and unearthed cultural relics are two different things, and the unearthed objects are also divided into cellars and burials, but the tombs have the possibility of bacteria, but whether they are deadly and inexterminable is not certain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to you, those collectors should have been lying in the morgue a long time ago, after hundreds of years and thousands of years, the corpses have long since turned to dirt, even if some germs have already dispersed when they see the air, don't worry, please don't worry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course not, because each collection is worth less than a hundred years, and it is long gone, what kind of antiques do you want to buy, I have two in my hand now, I don't know if you are interested.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You've been blowing up the lamp too much, and you're still "corpse poison".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you see too much of the ghost blowing the lamp?!

    Corpse poison What the hell is going on? One of the main reasons for the danger of human flesh eating is that meat contains corpse poison. In the moments leading up to slaughter, the animal is extremely afraid of pain, and its biochemistry is greatly altered, and its whole body is immediately covered with toxic by-products, filling the entire carcass with toxins.

    According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the blood and tissues of animals contain a variety of toxins, including uric acid and other toxic excreta in the body Protein extracted from hard-shelled fruits, legumes, cereals and dairy products is reported to be much purer than that obtained from beef extract, which contains 56% impure water. When we are in extreme anger and fear, our bodies immediately become sick, and animals encounter dangerous situations, which also have great biochemical reactions.

    When animals see other animals die and struggle to survive themselves, the levels of hormones in the blood, especially adrenaline, change dramatically. These hormones remain in the flesh and poison the fibrous tissue of the person after eating. According to the American College of Nutrition:

    The flesh of the carcasses of animals is filled with toxic blood and other by-product waste. 」

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    **Most of the animals or people are buried in the ground, under the condition of low oxygen, the microbial reproduction rate is much higher than under normal circumstances, when the number of microorganisms is higher than 900 times the normal will have a strong bad effect on the organism (generally invade the respiratory tract, cause redness and swelling, and eventually lead to death), this high standard of microbial groups (viruses account for the majority) are collectively referred to as great corpse poison.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One of the main reasons why meat is dangerous is that all meat contains corpse poison. So what's all about corpse poison? According to the Encyclopædia Britannica

    The blood and tissues of animals contain a variety of toxins, including uric acid and other toxic excretions in the body. In his book "Bad Thoughts Creat Poisons", Elm Harris of the United States said: "Experiments conducted at the Washington Psychiatric Laboratory have shown that human evil thoughts can cause chemical changes in physiology, producing a poison that is injected into the bloodstream and makes the body sick.

    Among them, the agglutination of envy poison can poison a pig in a matter of minutes; And those who have been filled with deep resentment for an hour will have the condensation of their poisonous juice poison eighty people to death.

    Resources.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, you can just go for a while, only for public use. Thank you for adopting.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, there are only public toilets, and there are separate ones for internal staff.

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