A woman in her 80s who died of cancer at the end of last month is preserved as the number one frozen human in Korea.

One type of cryo-asia representative, a long-term thawing research and development company for transplants, said that a woman in her 80s who died late last month was preserved as the number one frozen person in Korea. 

According to one representative, the woman's 50-year-old son has been with her mother for decades and was counseled to preserve frozen humans early last month when she was in critical condition. Later, when her mother died, she signed a contract with CryoAsia for a frozen human service. 

CryoAsia's frozen human service is a method of recruiting Korean customers, moving to Moscow, Russia, where Criorus headquarters are located, and freezing and preserving their bodies immediately after their death. This is because there is no legal basis for preservation of frozen humans in Korea. 

It is known that the cost of this man exceeded 100 million won, including freezing and preserving the body of the deceased at 20 degrees below zero in Korea and limousine, air transportation and service in Russia. However, in the aftermath of the Corona 19, men were not allowed to go to Russia, where the frozen man was kept. 

According to CryoAsia, a person who is sentenced to death maintains brain and body function for a while, and freezing the body or brain at this golden time can be thawed and revived in the distant future. However, it has been reported that various technologies are currently being conducted around the world because the technology for completely thawing frozen humans has not been developed. 
Han said that this is the first time that a telegraph preservation contract has been signed since the launch of a frozen human service in Korea in February with the Russian frozen human company Cryorus. 

"I recently had a few counseling sessions, mainly in the 40s and 50s of singles with elderly parents." "I added. 

One representative also said that although the net cost of freezing and preserving the body by renewing the preservation period of frozen humans is 30 million won, customers applying for consultation are more interested in the use procedure or preservation method than the cost. . 

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(Photo = Crio Asia Blog, Cryorus homepage)