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titleOfInvention Special water manufacturing method and special water for damaging ringworm fungus
abstract Since vinegar has been known to have a bactericidal effect, a liquid mainly composed of wood vinegar is commercially available as a therapeutic agent for skin diseases caused by ringworm fungi such as athlete's foot and beetle. However, wood vinegar liquid has a strong odor and has the disadvantage that it gives users discomfort when using it. Water containing mineral metal ions having a high tendency to ionize is produced by electric and / or magnetic field treatment. Preferably, ferrous ions (Fe 2+ ) are used as mineral metal ions having a large ionization tendency, and the ion concentration is adjusted to 40 to 45 ppm. This special water is tasteless and odorless and does not cause discomfort to the user, but when applied to the affected area, it damages ringworm bacteria and effectively cures skin diseases such as athlete's foot caused by ringworm bacteria. [Selection] Figure 1
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