http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/JP-2012131763-A
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titleOfInvention | How to use far infrared rays |
abstract | [PROBLEMS] To make far-infrared rays act most effectively on the human body, to take a far-infrared radiation material that does not contain heavy metals or radioactive materials harmful to the human body, orally, to reach the small intestine, to the surface cells of the small intestine Provision of far-infrared radiation that promotes health by activating and immunizing far-infrared rays. SOLUTION: A fine particle of charcoal or bamboo charcoal or a mixture of ceramics and charcoal or bamboo charcoal that has a far infrared radiation function and is not digested and absorbed by the human digestive tract is turbid in drinking water and taken orally, and the surface of the small intestine when passing through the small intestine Promote health by irradiating cells with far infrared rays to activate cells and improve immunity. [Selection figure] None |
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