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titleOfInvention Burn application
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a coating composition for burns that has a remarkable effect on healing of burns and has no side effect such that scars can be eliminated by using only harmless natural substances corresponding to food and drink. I do. SOLUTION: A paste is prepared by mixing Makomo powder and honey to such an extent that they are recognized as the main components, respectively, and used as a burn application agent, preferably one obtained by fermenting Makomo powder.
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