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I would like to neutralize before planting
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1 Comment To "Cremation"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 02/17/2018 @ 3:19 pm
It is not the pH that is dangerous here. It is the excess of sodium within a humans remains. There is a website that makes an amendment exactly for this purpose. There is more information Here: https://www.letyourlovegrow.com/transforming-cremated-ash/ [1]