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titleOfInvention Supplementary powder manufacturing method and supplement
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a food supplement made of a natural porous material that adsorbs and holds a large amount of hydrogen molecules. SOLUTION: In the case of natural zeolite, various organic substances are incorporated in the skeleton in a process in which volcanic ash is compressed and formed in contact with water. Therefore, by dry distillation, the organic substance is reduced in molecular weight to generate hydrogen gas. The generated hydrogen gas remains in the fine pores (micropores) as it is because the diameter of the fine pores (micropores) of the zeolite is several nm. [Selection] Figure 1
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