Doctor explains why you should never kiss a deceased person

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According to Dr. Ivanovik, the danger isn’t immediate, but rather a ticking biological clock that begins its relentless countdown the moment life exits the body. He meticulously details the timeline, explaining that approximately nine hours post-mortem, the body undergoes a series of irreversible changes, initiating a process that most people never truly consider. This isn’t a supernatural phenomenon or an ancient superstition; it’s pure, unadulterated biology, a natural decomposition that transforms the physical remains in ways that are scientifically undeniable. As the body begins its natural, albeit grim, journey back to the earth, it initiates a silent, invisible warfare at a microscopic level. A proliferation of microscopic organisms, unseen to the naked eye, begins to multiply at an alarming rate within the tissues. These aren’t necessarily the pathogens that might have caused illness during life; these are the highly potent agents of decay, unleashed within the body, creating a dangerous new environment. The very act of tenderness, a soft touch or a gentle caress, could be bringing you into direct contact with these burgeoning and unseen threats.

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