Topic: So. you want to sell your body?
uk1971's photo
Thu 07/05/07 09:16 AM
You're worth more than you think.

Well, I guess you could try prostitution, but that's not what I'm talking about.

Let's suppose that when you die, you wish to sell your body. Now I'm sure that there is some pervert out there that would want to do some things we shouldn't mention. However, many claim that your body is a mineral goldmine. Could the minerals actually be "mined" and sold at market value? Let's see:

According to the U.S. Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, your body is:



65% Oxygen (worthless - meaning that you're mostly hot air!)
18% Carbon (worthless)
10% Hydrogen (worthless)
3% Nitrogen (good for plant food)
1.5% Calcium (worthless)
1% Phosphorous (good fertilizer)
0.35% Potassium (worthless)
0.25% Sulfur (can be used to make that rotten egg smell)
0.15% Sodium (salt)
0.15% Chlorine (not enough for the backyard pool)
0.05% Magnesium (of slight value)
0.0004% Iron (I guess we can rust)
0.00004% Iodine (sell this to the medical industry)
Plus minute quantities of fluorine, silicon, manganese, zinc, copper, aluminum, and arsenic(!). No gold, silver, or platinum deposits.
Value of all this great stuff - less than $1.00. This won't cover the price of the funeral.

I guess if you had enough bodies some money could be earned. Doesn't sound worth it. Just the smell of the decomposing bodies would make me want to live in poverty for the rest of my life.

I overlooked a better money making scheme.

Instead of selling the minerals in your body, you could sell your skin. Those sick Nazis had an entire industry built on this scheme. They made lampshades, shoes, and other things that used leather-like human skins. Thankfully, they lost the war and this practice ended.

The question is, how much skin do we have? We have to know if we intend to sell it.

The average person has between fourteen to eighteen square feet of skin on the body. Each person varies a bit. Things such as your height, how fat you are, and how big your breasts are cause the three major differences.

So how do they estimate this?

I guess that they could skin you after death and measure it that way. They don't.

It seems that the Japanese have the solution. The Imperial State Institute for Nutrition at Tokyo has a method. First, they have you strip naked. They then adhere a strong, thin paper to every centimeter of your body. The paper is allowed to dry and removed. They then cut the paper into small pieces and carefully calculate your body measurements. Sounds kind of kinky.

This could cause a change in our standards. Instead of Miss June being a 36D-22-34 (must be an inflatable model), she would now be a 12,800 square centimeter beauty.

So how much is this skin worth? If we assume that a square foot of cow hide sells for 25 cents, then you would be worth approximately $3.50. Plus, you could still get nearly $1.00 for the minerals contained in your body, as most elements are stored in your bones and internal organs. Hey, if you're lucky, the market could be on an upswing. Maybe you could get five bucks!

Prostitution is sounding more profitable with each sentence that I write!

Useless? Useful? I’ll leave that for you to decide.
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thedoctor's photo
Thu 07/05/07 09:21 AM
ok....now give us the numbers for prostitution...laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

no photo
Thu 07/05/07 09:23 AM
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thedoctor's photo
Thu 07/05/07 09:24 AM
.....trying hard to decide

Carolinagirl_F4X2's photo
Thu 07/05/07 10:00 AM
According to the U.S. Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, your body is:



65% Oxygen (worthless - meaning that you're mostly hot air!)
18% Carbon (worthless)
10% Hydrogen (worthless)
3% Nitrogen (good for plant food)
1.5% Calcium (worthless)
1% Phosphorous (good fertilizer)
0.35% Potassium (worthless)
0.25% Sulfur (can be used to make that rotten egg smell)
0.15% Sodium (salt)
0.15% Chlorine (not enough for the backyard pool)
0.05% Magnesium (of slight value)
0.0004% Iron (I guess we can rust)
0.00004% Iodine (sell this to the medical industry)
Plus minute quantities of fluorine, silicon, manganese, zinc, copper, aluminum, and arsenic(!). No gold, silver, or platinum deposits.
Value of all this great stuff - less than $1.00. This won't cover the price of the funeral.






who in the world takes the time to type all of this stuff!!! cool info, but dude????

Carolinagirl_F4X2's photo
Thu 07/05/07 10:01 AM
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BonnyMiss's photo
Thu 07/05/07 11:13 AM
{{{{{ Carolinagir l}}}} UK did say he was full of useless information in a previous thread.One thing to be said for him................he's consistent See UK I DID stick up for you laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


SheNerd's photo
Thu 07/05/07 11:14 AM
Maybe the body is worhless but I'll bet you could get a few bucks for your tuba... :)

BonnyMiss's photo
Thu 07/05/07 11:15 AM
THE TUBA'S BACK !!!!!!!!!!!!! laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


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daleray1606's photo
Thu 07/05/07 11:16 AM
huh huh huh

SheNerd's photo
Thu 07/05/07 11:16 AM
Hey, you know I'm into recycling. Now what would you give me for a nice Amish beard???

Bonny, hugs and snoggers from SheNerd :)

mbcasey's photo
Thu 07/05/07 11:43 AM
The US Bureau of Chemistry and Soils? Makes me wonder how much my "soil" is worth? laugh