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titleOfInvention Bath salt and its manufacturing method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To clarify a bathing agent having an excellent effect by making use of the advantages of tuff as a bathing agent and making up for the drawbacks of using tuff as a bathing agent by utilizing the adsorptivity of barley stone. . SOLUTION: The tuff and boiled stone are boiled together, and the supernatant is used as a bath agent. Tuff contains lime and soda in its components, and lime and soda are eluted in boiling water by boiling the tuff. Therefore, the liquid bath agent which is the supernatant liquid, or the granular bath agent obtained using the supernatant liquid as a material contains lime content and soda content. When bathing agent is added to hot water, lime and soda are dissolved in hot water, and carbon oxide and hydrogen carbonate are generated.
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