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titleOfInvention Pasteurized hot spring water with high potassium content
abstract [PROBLEMS] Heat treatment, chemical treatment (addition of hypochlorous acid or hydrogen peroxide water, electric field treatment for generating hypochlorous acid, addition of silver ions or copper ions, etc.), electromagnetic wave treatment (ultraviolet rays, gamma rays, etc.) ) Providing hot spring water that is not processed. In a hot spring water source below 10M underground controlled by a temperature sensor, the hot spring water temperature is 63 ° C or higher for the past 24 hours, and the hot spring water is pumped up using a non-wetted pump and exposed to the outside air. Pasteurized hot spring water with a K ion concentration of 20 mg / L or more collected by filling a sterilized sealed pack without causing it to flow. [Selection] Figure 1
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