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titleOfInvention Drinking water for desensitization therapy for hay fever and method for producing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a novel desensitization therapy drinking water that can be consumed easily and with peace of mind by ordinary people including children and the elderly who are effective for a wide range of hay fever. [Solution] An aqueous solution containing a bamboo shoot extract and a cedar extract in a ratio of 1: 1 to 1: 6 based on the weight of solid content in the extract is used as drinking water for desensitization therapy. This water is boiled together after each extract is boiled. It is an extremely safe drinking water that uses 100% natural ingredients and has no side effects. It is a drinking water for desensitization therapy that can be consumed with peace of mind by the general public including the elderly and children. [Selection figure] None
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