Not exactly, since what usually remains of a cremation are usually minor bits of what usually get from a slow decomposition,I could be wrong, but wouldn't cremation be better than just being buried in the soil?
Thank you for clearing that up for me, I'll have to look more into this.Not exactly, since what usually remains of a cremation are usually minor bits of what usually get from a slow decomposition,
Since more of the important vitamins and nutrients gets burned, plus decomposition is great, you get a very active bio matter that plants can eat on...
Edit: Thats why Human composting exists, its just not well known yet