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  • lipet ng opening

  • UM proper English the guy ask for the baby to be Embalmed. Not asked for a Formaline you made him sound like he was Angel dust huffer. Plus I worked in a funeral home for 20 years. and lived above one for 30 years The blood is safe It normally poured down the sewer drain and sent to the water treatment place. the water you get from city water works you drink and ECT. I think there are far worst things.

  • Um at the end part when the baby comes in Don't they have respect. And The guy who drops the baby off. The so called mortician has a lawsuit coming.. And at 8:02 Um bad phrasing he just made the client sound like a angel dust huffer. He was asking for a Formaline. Write down what he is said in your language word for word Use google translate. Then post it. to the Video subtitles. DID they get family permission to film the bodies? Go's to show U.S.A is the best lawsuit country lol.

  • this is a tv show?!?! it looks so amatuer...!!

  • @kregjoint no.. i think it's not... if it is.. it's only broadcasted in a specific province... some province... but the location said in this vid (which is alabang, muntinlupa) is.. i can say.. half way to our provinces and in the main capital which is Manila.. maybe it's just a school project for some media broadcasting course.. but i'm not certain..

  • Pineapple Peelers Don't Trust at All period.

  • They ripped off the oher YT posted documentaries. What amazes me, is what the supposed "embalmer" is doing with a saw in order to open the cranium. That would be the job of the coroner or ME not an embalmer. I guess he's all 3 lol.

  • holy smokes!! reading this video's subtitles is really giving me nausea.. agh.. total revision needed.

  • this is a shit of documental, a group og idiots who believe themselve big actors

  • wow

  • Formaline pang halo sa pork bbq stick,tapos ihalo yung sprite saka kalamansi...wag nyo kalimutan yung bay leaves

  • Okay naman siya, informative. Kaya lang, ba't kaya parang sobrang napilitan lang yung si Jeff Corpuz na mag-host nito. Sobrang laging nakakunot pa ang noo. Pero cool siya sa ending, huh, nag-shades pa, lol!

    Arvie Reyes, on the other hand, projects well in front of the camera. Sana siya na lang yung nag-interview dun sa embalmer instead of Mr. Corpuz. Well, there's always room for improvement.

    Thanks, guys! Still a job well done, all things considering.

  • very, very dark ages. Done properly it takes about 3 hours to embalm a body

  • A review: the pinoy youths do a good and enthusiastic job of showing a bit of the gruesomeness which IS inherent to embalming. I've reading old books online (google book search, "embalming", full view gives you free views. Formaline is formaldehyde. It's still used here in the states, yes? no? Formaldehyde is a carcinogenic chemical but most effective. Most important that the corpse never leach into the groundwater: pollution. I will be cremated. Read up before dying?

  • Embalmer for 18 years in the US.... This video! WRONG

    Not at all how we do things. How old are these kids? 14

    wow

  • @alkaline0 Excuse me, but it was clear that it was not their intent to show the proper way of embalming, but, rather, to expose how many wayward embalmers here do it. READ AGAIN: This is an expose, not an educational how-to video.

  • @poeticbee ya you are correct the way on embalming of this video is in correct....the embalmer interviewed is not ah license embalmer..

  • where are the gloves?

  • SICK!

  • There are actualy three legs of embalming...not just preserving. There is also sanitising and presenting a positive picture image for the family to view the deceased. As a professional embalmer in New Zealand i think this is a poor effort in explaing embalming and hope nobody has to experience cowboys like this with their loved ones

  • its good!!!!!!!!!!!

  • biase ito d man lang nagpunta sa malalaking funenaria

  • siguro nga,bad sa health,at hindi neat ang prosesong ito,pero lahat naman ng bagay ay pwedeng gawin sa malinis na paraan! kung yung yosi ,alak,junkfood at drugs nga eh,bad sa health eh,pero hanggang ngayon patok pa din,, just try to understand na lang po na ang main purpose lang naman po nito ay para makita hanggang sa huling sandali ang namatay.

  • maxadong brutal yung sa muntinlupa...

    sya kaya ang lagariin yung ulo...

  • wow ang galing naman ninyo.,,, at ang ganda ng inyong video... nakaka tulong sa aming mga manonood ... salamat sa inyo

  • loving the subtitles, and the drama

  • ;p loool

  • no gloves....how cute...

  • serio0usly..... the only part of being a funeral director that gets me scared is... not wearing gloves.. -_- not because im scared of touching the corpse, but because of the blood and infections. -_-

  • @Jekkoify exactly im a doctor and i do the autopsy, and believe theres a lot of possible infections on a dead body!!! this is really bad performed, there need to be more information about the handling of everything

  • this is just a documentary exposure on how Filipinos do handle the deceased people.

    our reason of exposing this is to show how they care about sanitation.

    and sad to say, it ain't going good.

  • The Philippines has got a lot of problems, financially& socially, so not a lot of attention is wasted "on the dead" While it doesn't look like that cemetery has the same situations as those in the country, which are sometimes called "cities of the dead" where people actually live in the grounds of the cemetery, cohabitating with the dead due to financial ruin, I wouldn't be surprised if this city cemetery did house a few families. The embalming is also primitive in poorer countries, seen here.

  • sana nag research muna kayo bago kayo gumawa ng report--para di kayo nag-mukhang tanga--

    Kolorum yata na interview nyo na punerarya--- WALANG CHARLIE BUCANE na Licensed Embalmer sa Listahan ng DOH--- kayo ba ay humingi ng pahintulot sa pamilya ng namatay para ilabas yan sa Youtube--- pag nagkataon eh kulong kayo pare-pareho aheheheee

  • @TheFerdy1967

    Sana din po inintindi mo muna nag goal ng vid na to bago ka react.

    this is an expose.

    and kanino kami hihingi ng pahintulot kung ang pinakita namin dito ay basta na lang iniwan

    nung magulang niya habang nag iinterview kami.

  • This is the dumbest ... most uninformative information I have ever seen. Pitiful ..... ,,, Next lets see them put a car engine together.

  • i boring video thats all i can say..

  • wow im an embalmer and they way that guy is explaining the processis completely different from how its done her in the us. The dumbass doesnt even wear gloves to protect himself when handling the baby could have a nasty disease from the mother you dont know. Back yard embalming at its finest.

  • Those Filipinos try so hard to be American. Don't they have first names of their own? It's a cheesy program but some nice footage.

  • The Philippines and the US share a very close relationship, actually. And while they have their own names, they are given English names, too. Apparently, a Filipino without an English name is laughed at, or so I am told. Many Asian and Island countries will give their children a traditional name and an English one. It's not a sign of them wanting to be more American, it's a sign of acknowledging English being widely-spoken.

  • Thanks for the explanation. I still believe that far too many third world people are obsessed with trying to be American. I saw this in Israel, where acting American was given the code name "modern". I finally realized that anybody who is concerned with being "modern" is, in fact, primitive.

  • *LOL* I really like that perspective. And have to agree with it, to an extent. I am an American living and teaching in Taiwan at the moment, and there's a HUGE 'facade' culture here. Everything is meant to look modern but it's just the face; behind it is 2nd or 3rd world, so I think you have a good point there. I visited the Philippines and actually found it very depressing and dirty. I was surprised.

  • very interesting

  • i'm pursuing that career but i still do know if i can handle the babies!!!

  • Just part of it i guess.

  • The whole footage except for the talking guys is stolen from the series "Dearly Departed"

  • hehe baka nga ibebenta. haha

  • bakit klangang kiluhin? panong normal eh patay na nga? hehe.. di kaya ibebenta?

  • Made to scarry,( music, baby...) not to learn...You really can avoid it.

  • The method described by the Embalmer sounds quiet primitive. Why would one need to enter the stomach, or weigh organs?

  • for the local meat shop

  • omg ..this small infant..it is so sad

  • lol the interviwer looks frightened..look his body language :) .life is impermanent

  • I meant roast me! My bad!!!!

  • The poor little baby.... I plan on getting cremated shortly after my death. Fry me baby!

  • NKAKAINIS!!!!! AYAW MA CONVERT

  • bkt need i convert?

  • angel in a box. how sad.

  • this is a documentation

    for sanitation and health risk

    of this business.

    we don't say this method is right

    we're just students who expose

    the real thing that's

    happening here.

  • Ive not heard of embalmers performing autopsies, certainly not in Britain. The body usually goes for embalming by the funeral directors after an autopsy has been carried out by professionals...very strange!! Not a true representation of all.

  • i know i was like 0_0... that guy does autopsys at a funeral home!!?!??! Don't we have coroners for that?!

  • @Jekkoify Coroners don't do autopsy's either. all a coroner does is pronounce people Dead and setup the Autopsy...

  • this guy is is health risk.

    never protect him self in handling corpse.

    always consider any corpse is highly infectios.

    used gloves, gown and mask and googles please.

    protect your family from transfering infection from this corpse.

  • lol googles?

  • I am a mortuary scinece student, and this just freaks me out. A baby in a box? And the process, wrong on all accounts. I must say I am glad to be in America!

  • Wow. No sooner than I posted, I saw the end, and almost threw up. NOTHING like that should be shown, warning or no, study or no. It is amazing how different this country is from America! I'm in tears...Wow.

  • Wow. I'd heard things were the best in America and Europe, but this takes the cake? Where exactly this was this filmed? Would it be possible for classes, maybe, to do it better? How is it okay with the people to have such a primitive method of embalming? Do the people even know how much better it is here? I'm just astounded, even though this is not my trade! I was shocked to see that American footage was used, from a documentary that aired called Dearly Departed-Life as a Funeral Director.

  • This is so very very wrong

  • In USA are the vital organs, such as heart, liver, etc., removed during the embalming process?

  • No not in the USA! omg we have coroners for that!

  • As a Deputy Coroner and Embalmer I agree with rickywaddle this video is WRONG!!!!!!!!!!

  • pinoy?!?!

    wdf..

    ahaha.

    shiii.

  • Galing! May mga typos at ang haba ng intro at opening credits. Tas di nalagay source nung video na puti mga nag eembalsamo. Pero oks lang, nag iimprove naman tayo. :D Thanks for the video, nag reresearch kasi ukol sa mga dumi na nanggagaling sa punerarya.

  • ano school po sila??

  • As an American embalmer, I warn everyone NOT to trust this video! It is porly put together, and the procedures are incorrect! I see where he is going with some of what he says, but ask someone like myself or formalin down there if you really want to know something!

  • @rickywaddle hopefully someday your profession will cease to exist.  cremation is pretty sick too, but way above squirting corpses full of chemicals.

  • @rickywaddle this is how filipino embalmed of the dead people.

  • Most of this video are incorrect. In the USA its totally different.

  • i agree but i think that britain and the usa lead the world in the standards of embalming, you have your institutions as we have ours and the usa also adops the british institute of embalmers too. it was only a few weeks away that my old tutor peter ball presented bob mayer with his felowship of the british institute of embalmers, we have equally high standards in our countries.

  • why dont the juz use moth balls instead? or silica gel?

  • Nice Video..

  • I feel pity on the corpse.. they like a meat in the slaughter house

  • Its all done in a very dignified matter, the deceased are no way treated like a piece of meat. some of the footage in the video should not be on show. the benefits from embalming far, far out weight the arguments for not. i treat every deceased in my care the same way as if it were my own family.

  • ehw!!!!!XD

  • rofl

  • The stomach incision is made to empty the conents of the abdominal and thoracic cavities and the heart and throat, and also used to deliver the fluid(cavity fluid) to preserve and disinfect the viscera. cavity fluid is designed to penetrate tisue from the outside in whilst the fluid injected into the artery(arterial fluid) is designed to penetrate the very cells themselves and reacts with the cell protein to form an insoluble plastic, hence the tissue feels firm to the touch.

  • hala tlgang ng reply ka sa comment ko hahaha ui dont get me wrong ah. . . pero astig tlga tong gniwa nyo infairness

  • umm great job guys mdmi kulang pero its informative nmn kaso ung isang reporter prng di intersado sa nirereport nya eh prng wlang enthusiasm hahaha prng ang lame nung isa mg report

  • hehe. tnx for the comment.

    actually sir ung isang un ang

    nag pa tagal sa pag shoot namin.

    hindi rin niya kasi kaya sabayan ung isa

    dahil magaling na tlg un.

    watch nio siya sa untv. :)

  • Very good. Nice project.

  • kulang pa sa inpormasyon.. bitin ang pagbibigay ng info... dapat may actual embalming

  • Embalming is for the purpose of TEMPORARY preservation, SANITATION and protection of the LIVING PEOPLE who will come in contact with that cadaver..A formalin solution is introduced into the body via a vein andblood and formalin solution exits same area via an artery..The entrance into stomach is usually to introduce a far stronger Formalin/Formaldehyde solution to slow the stomach contents from digesting itself and thus the body ..Again this is a TEMPORARY process. ( to be continued )..

  • Solution is injected through the ARTERY blood is drained through the VEIN, but also hypodermic injection is used as well.

  • Cool!!! those team should get an A+ for these proj. and as a saw this it gives me additional knowledge about embalming and the importance of this to us and to our enviroment.... keep up the good work and upload more of this hehehehhehe.ARCH'D'LAD

  • pls leave some comment and reactions. tnx

  • As a qualified embalmer Its good to see these videos popping up on youtube, but its also important that they are correct and this one isnt, or maybe it is bad translation. carloundertaker is indeed correct, a formalin solution is injected into a chosen artery, and blood and other bodily fluids drained from the venus system. Formalin is a liquid solution which holds the gas formaldehyde(the disinfectant preservative), water and other ingredients.

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