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titleOfInvention Heat insulation by enzyme bran
abstract PURPOSE: To insulate heat by high temperature in enzyme bran by making enzyme bran in affection of high-temperature bacterium to rice bran and utilizing hydrolyzing heat of protein. n CONSTITUTION: An enzyme solution containing granulated sugar, royal jelly, Chinese herb extract, 100% lemon extract, 100% apple extract and root kelp extract is mixed with warm water and resultant mixed solution is sprayed on nonfat bran, then the nonfat bran is made to enzyme bran in affection of enzyme bacterium to keep a temperature of 50-70°C suitable for growing of high-temperature bacterium. By performing enzyme bathing using said enzyme bran, surrounding of human body in bathing becomes high-temperature state of 60-70°C and blood circulation of the human in bathing is accelerated, then activity of skin is accelerated, thus activity of internal organs is enhanced and effect is exhibited to recovery of fatigue and acceleration of activation of human body cell. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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