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titleOfInvention Deodorization with tourmaline
abstract [PROBLEMS] When an odor component that we feel is offensive odor adheres to the skin, it cannot be easily removed. Using ore called tourmaline, weak alkaline tap water is generated by voltage generated by external force such as friction and contact, and the odor components attached to the skin are decomposed and deodorized. In order to decompose and deodorize odor components adhering to the skin, weakly alkaline tap water is produced by tourmaline. It was obtained by rubbing the tourmaline with the odor component adhering part in running tap water as a means of non-degrading odor components. [Selection] Figure 7
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