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Originally Posted by Lovesantiques
How does cold linking work?
Lee
Once you're declared legally dead, an emergency response team from the facility first will stabilize the oxygen levels in your blood to maintain minimal brain function during your transport, as well as pack your body in ice and administer heparin into your bloodstream.
As soon as you reach the facility, a waiting surgery team will siphon the water out of your circulatory system and replace it with a glycerol-based chemical acryoprotectant, lowering your body's freezing point and increasing the viscosity of your fluids. Your body is then cooled on a bed of dry ice until it reaches -202 degrees F before being transferred to a tank of liquid nitrogen and further cooled to -320 degrees F.
and the rest is pretty obvious