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Why are human ashes toxic?

In addition, cremated ashes also contain sodium in amounts that range from 200 to 2000 times what plant life can tolerate. We know the detrimental effects of sodium on the human body. Plant life is no different. These high pH and sodium levels are the two main reasons why burying ashes is toxic to plant life.

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By burying ashes, we often believe we are returning our loved ones to the earth naturally and safely. For many years, cemeteries have been burying ashes only to discover that the surrounding plant life does not thrive. There have been instances where cremation grounds and gardens have been relocated for various reasons and it was discovered that the cremated ashes placed directly into the earth remained in the same state as when they were originally buried. The following photo shows ashes buried in the ground in a biodegradable urn: Sixteen months after burial, the urn has completely dissolved; however, the ashes are left in concentration and will remain in this same state for years, as will the plastic urn. Plant roots will turn away from this clump of salty rock.

Why Is Burying Ashes So Bad for the Environment?

We were interested in addressing this very question. As a result, we decided to investigate. Through extensive research performed by an independent lab, we learned that burying ashes in concentrated amounts will have harmful effects on the environment. This is due to the fact that the pH level of the cremated ashes is extremely high and will not allow for the natural release of the good nutrients within the cremated ashes. Please contact us if you’d like to learn more about the research. In addition, cremated ashes also contain sodium in amounts that range from 200 to 2000 times what plant life can tolerate. We know the detrimental effects of sodium on the human body. Plant life is no different. These high pH and sodium levels are the two main reasons why burying ashes is toxic to plant life. During research, it was discovered that regular soils and potting soils alone cannot address the toxic effects of cremated ashes.

A Better Way of Burying Ashes

We understood the appeal of burying ashes. It seems like such a perfect way to return your loved ones to nature. We developed Let Your Love Grow to address and remedy this problem. It is an organic mixture designed to blend with cremated ashes to lower the pH and dilute the sodium. When burying ashes with Let Your Love Grow and a balanced mixture or regular soil or potting soil, plant life will flourish from the release of the nutrients and the leaching of the toxic sodium levels.

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Pulse and heartbeat are irregular or hard to feel or hear. Body temperature drops. Skin on their knees, feet, and hands turns a mottled bluish-purple (often in the last 24 hours) Breathing is interrupted by gasping and slows until it stops entirely.

Each person's journey to death is unique. Some people have a very gradual decline; others will fade quickly. As death approaches, your role is to be present, provide comfort, and reassure your loved one with soothing words and actions that help maintain their comfort and dignity. Hospice Care When your loved one's health care team recognizes that they are likely within 6 months of dying, they may recommend switching to hospice, a more specialized care for people with a terminal illness who are expected to die. Your loved one will still get treatment for pain relief and comfort, but hospice also offers emotional and spiritual support for them as well as you and close family. Signs That Death Is Near There are changes you can expect to see as an adult body stops working. These are a normal part of dying. Children and teens have a similar process, but it can be harder to predict. They often stay fairly active and continue to ask a lot of tough-to-answer questions.

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