Cryonics
Cryonics. Freezing a body after death and keeping it frozen long-term is called cryonics, which operates on the principle that the subject can be reanimated and cured with medical techniques available at a later date. (Cryonics at present is not a reversible process.) The two best known cryonics organizations are the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona and the Cryonics Institute in Michigan. The cost of cryonics runs from $28,000 to $150,000, depending on your options.
Are you ever worried about what might happen to your properties and your investments after your funeral? If you are not, then you should be. We always think that dying is something that we do not need to worry about. That we will have plenty of time before that moment arrives that we are no longer there to manage our own affairs. The truth is that anything can… Continue reading


