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titleOfInvention yew oxygen-enriched sanitary napkins
abstract The invention discloses a yew oxygen-enriched sanitary napkin, comprising a sanitary napkin body, the sanitary napkin body comprising a surface layer and a bottom layer, characterized in that a functional composite inner core is arranged between the surface layer and the bottom layer, and the functional composite inner core is Including a material bag composed of bamboo charcoal fiber, yew, volcanic mud and wormwood, and a dust-free wrapping cloth wrapping the material bag; the weight percentage of each component in the material bag is, bamboo charcoal fiber 20%- 30%, yew 35%-45%, volcanic mud 10%-17%, and the rest is wormwood. The invention has better bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effects.
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