The time of crisis is something we all fear, but according to a German start-up there is no reason to worry.

THE Tomorrow Bio promises her clients to freeze them after death so that they can be reborn when future technology reaches this level.

Despite the eye-watering €197,460 it costs to freeze the whole body after death, or €73,170 if someone wants to freeze just their brain, Europe’s first cryopreservation lab has already proved popular.

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The company founded in 2020 and claims that has already frozen 6 people and 5 petswith 650 members waiting their turn to join them.

Fernando Azevedo Pinheiro, one of the company’s founders, told MailOnline: “I personally believe that as long as I live, and I am now 40 years old, we will witness the safe cryopreservation and regeneration of complex organisms.”

What is cryogenic preservation?

Cryogenic preservation involves freezing someone who has recently died in a way that preserves them for the future.

By cooling the body to -198°C, proponents of cryogenic preservation aim to restore the body to exactly what it was at the time of death.