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Hypothetically, if you could isolate the carbon in human hair(all living tissue has a carbon base, but most contains other elements in at least trace amounts) if you could generate enough pressue you could compress it into a diamond. However, while this is hypothetical possible, the tools to actually do so do not exist, and it would take a truly absurd amount of hair to make a diamond.

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โˆ™ 5mo ago

No, diamonds are made of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. While carbon is present in the human body, the conditions required to form diamondsโ€”such as high pressure and temperature deep within the Earth's mantleโ€”are not present in the human body.

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โˆ™ 14y ago

Once a body is cremated, diamonds can be made commercially from the ashes.

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