How much is the human body worth?

Newspaper columnists and others have claimed that the body’s chemical worth is between 98 cents and $5.

But one doctor argues that, at the rates currently charged by large chemical distributors, the body’s worth is at least $169,834, not counting $1,200 worth of blood.

The key is to market the body’s products intelligently and not reduce them to basic elements like carbon and zinc.

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