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  1. Embalming - Wikipedia

    Diana, Princess of Wales was embalmed shortly after her death in France in August 1997. The decision to embalm her provoked conspiracy theories that she was pregnant; conspiracists claimed, …

  2. How to Embalm (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Oct 4, 2025 · Part artists and part scientists, embalmers provide a necessary service in funeral homes by sanitizing, preserving, and restoring the deceased to a more life-like appearance. It's a delicate …

  3. What Is Embalming? Do You Have To Be Embalmed? | Burials

    Families have all kinds of reasons not to embalm deceased loved ones. For example, some religions, including Judaism and Islam, don’t allow embalming as part of their funeral traditions.

  4. Embalming | Definition, History, & Process | Britannica

    embalming, the treatment of a dead body so as to sterilize it or to protect it from decay. For practical as well as theological reasons a well-preserved body has long been a chief mortuary concern.

  5. What Is The Embalming Process: Step-by-Step Guide

    Embalming — a tradition that began in ancient Egypt — is a practice people use to prepare the bodies of the deceased as part of funeral arrangements. The procedure helps families preserve their loved …

  6. Embalming Explained - Funeral Consumers Alliance

    Embalming is a physically invasive process, in which special devices are implanted and embalming fluids are injected into the body to temporarily slow its decomposition.

  7. Understanding the Embalming Process | MERI

    In modern funerals, embalming involves draining bodily fluids and replacing them with preservative chemicals to slow decay. The process also includes restorative techniques, such as cosmetic …