X-Message-Number: 17483
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 15:23:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Charles Platt <>
Subject: Rose water (fwd)

I can't resist forwarding the following, which was sent to me by someone
who prefers not to post to CryoNet personally. To those who object to
anonymous or pseudonymous posts--just blame it on me.

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>>
I heard that the web-site www.cryonics-europe.org has a file named Radio
Cornwall. When I checked it out I heard CI operative Barry Albin explaining
his procedure to freeze a patient. He replaces the blood of the "deceased"
(an honest description) with glycerin and rose-water He says that he uses
all natural things, and they "prevent shattering".
<<

On September 6, David Pascal wrote:
>>
CI has already been
having its protocols reviewed by independent Canadian labs for several
months, and changes and improvements have already been made.
<<

    Indeed, one of the great advantages of CI over other cryonics
organizations is that its protocols are reviewed by independent labs.  No
doubt the utility of rose water has been fully investigated and sanctioned
by the Canadians.

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