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titleOfInvention How to make bath salts
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] Conventionally, chestnuts used for simmered syrup and the like had no utilization method for astringent skin or demon skin, but since astringent skin, which is a medicinal part, contains a considerable amount of tannin, it has a pharmacological action. As folk remedies, local therapy is known, which involves simply cold compressing the affected area. Manufactures a bath salt with chestnut scent mainly from astringent skin and demon skin. SOLUTION: A well-dried chestnut astringent skin / demon skin is made into a flower with a mill, and this is heated and roasted to make a chestnut flower. On the other hand, the sake lees are dried with cold air to make crushed sake lees powder, and the chestnut flower and the lees powder are mixed in a ratio of 7: 3, well stirred, and powdered in a tay pack. A bath agent is prepared, and 30 gram of the bath agent is placed in a container filled with 1000 cc of fresh water, and heated and boiled to be infused to produce a liquid bath agent which is a concentrated extract. Use by putting a tay pack in the bath or using the concentrated extract by instilling it in the bath water.
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