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titleOfInvention Hard health-care cushion capable of generating far infrared and anion
abstract The invention discloses a hard health-care cushion capable of generating far infrared and anion. The cushion is composed of, by weight, 5-8 parts of coral fossil, 40-45 parts of tourmaline, 10-20 parts of opal, 15-20 parts of serpentine, 5-10 parts of medical stone, 10-15 parts of elbaite, 2-4 parts of hokutolite, 2-4 parts of Yiwang stone, 2-4 parts of aluminum oxide, 2-4 parts of zirconia, 2-4 parts of zirconium phosphate and 100-150 parts of pottery clay. Finished product is obtained by performing ultrafine grinding to each composition to the nanoscale fineness, mixing with water to be in adobe shape, sintering under the temperature of 1000 DEG C-1100 DEG C for 6-7 hours, and naturally cooling. Therefore, artificially synthesized cushion stone can release the far infrared and anion permanently, and the human body after long-term contact with the far infrared and anion is benefited for long term.
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