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Thats actually not true. They extract organs from the recently dead to use for transplants. There is even a card you can get, that in case you die, you allow the paramedics to take your organs or organ donations.

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No that's incorrect. The organ donor cards/marks on driver licenses is for people use in a hospital where the patient is still living but likely to expire. Paramedics are not equipped or trained to to proper live organ extraction nor are they granted license to do so. When the body dies, a flood of chemicals occurs that essentially kills the cells throughout the body which renders the organs useless. You cannot transplant a dead person's organs because of this since the organ itself is either already dead or will die soon due to these chemical messages of death.

I don't know where you got your information, but it is completely wrong.

"likely to expire"

(Raises hand)Um, who gets to decide who is "likely" to expire btw? Honestly curious as it sure seems like a major conflict of interest for the hospital.

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Um, who gets to decide who is "likely" to expire btw?

The jews do. They invented the term (((brain dead))) in order to guilt grieving family members into allowing organ harvesting while the patient is still alive. By saying they are (((brain dead))) and how their organs can help so many others, they convince people that it is a good thing to murder their family member on the OR table for money and (((research))). How many of those (((brain dead))) people could have recovered from their conditions if they were just treated better instead of seeing them as $$$ waiting to be harvested?

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The brain dies when you die, but other organs do not, like the heart. They keep going a while after you are dead. They die because there is no more oxygen for them to keep going. There is no mystical chemical. Even a head removed from the body, keep living a few minutes before dying due to lack of oxygen.

You might be right about the normal paramedics in a ambulance. But they 100% harvest your dead body when u get to the hospital. If they make it in time.

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Are you confusing actually being dead with being (((brain dead)))? There are many actions controlling cell death so it's a grey area as to how long any cell or tissue is viable, but in general it's more than just oxygenation that determines the length of time an organ can be viable after death. There are many interactions that happen in cellular communication that lead to a clean cell death (apoptosis) and a dirty cell death (necrosis). It's a complicated topic that is only fairly understood which is why living organs from a not quite dead person are the standard for transplant situations.

Here's a pretty good paper describing a lot of the processes of cell death and it's conditions. It's a fairly long and somewhat complex read, but it provides good insight into the nature of the various mechanisms of cell death.

https://cellandbioscience.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13578-018-0206-6