You won’t be able to stop listening to this.
A mortuary technique has managed to make many people shudder with its explanation of what happens to your organs after you die.
“During a post-mortem, people seem to think your organs are back where nature intended,” a technician named Hayleigh, who goes by @themortuarytech on TikTok, revealed online. “They are not.”
Hayleigh’s job as a mortician involves working in a funeral home to prepare body parts and whole bodies for embalming, burial or cremation.
In a clip of her appearance in a recent podcast interview, the pros describe in depth what morticians do to your insides.
“They’re all put in a clinical bag back inside your torso, chest cavity and stomach/abdomen, and you’re sewn back up. So your brain isn’t in your head,” she added.
Hayleigh explained that organs are not put back in their original location because once a part is cut out, you can’t push it back.
The morgue worker’s explanation left the podcast hosts shocked.
“Oh god. [That] it really scared me a little,” Billy revealed. “Just tossed like a goody bag.”
Many on the Internet were horrified by the revelation, wishing they hadn’t known.
“I absolutely wish I didn’t know that,” one person confessed.
“Looks like I took a horribly wrong turn somewhere along my TikTok journey,” commented one observer.
“Whoever digs us up in 3,000 years will question everything,” jokes another.
What exactly happens to bodies after death has been in the news recently, with a prominent NYC funeral home chain facing fines and possible license revocation following an investigation by the New York State Department of Health, reported on early The Post.
Bronx-based RG Ortiz Funeral Homes is also accused of improper care for a body that was allegedly left for eight days inside a viewing room, according to a lawyer suing the company on behalf of a devastated family.
“Eight days in the viewing room ‘unrefrigerated and unembalmed,'” attorney Phil Rizzuto told The Post. “I can’t imagine how. The body must have smelled, right?â€
And just this week, the owners of a Colorado funeral home pleaded guilty to cadaver abuse after they were accused of piling 190 bodies inside a building at room temperature and distributing dry concrete as ashes for loved ones, the Associated Press reported.
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