Embalming is a mortuary practice that involves the preservation, sanitization, and restoration of a deceased body through the use of chemical substances known as embalming fluids. The primary purpose of embalming is to slow down the decomposition process, allowing for the body to be presentable for funeral services or viewings over an extended period.

In some cases, local regulations or the policies of funeral homes and cemeteries may require embalming for certain circumstances, such as transportation across state or international borders.

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