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publicationDate 1998-06-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10146583-A
titleOfInvention Method for producing wave water and wave wood
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method for producing wave water and wave wood, which can be actively involved in a healthy body and spirit or a healthy environment. SOLUTION: A container (not shown) filled with water such as natural water or tap water is stored in a combustion gas chamber 3. Next, woody fuel is charged into the combustion chamber 1a and burned, thereby generating combustion gas. The generated combustion gas flows from the upper part of the combustion gas chamber 3 through the combustion gas supply path 4 from the upper part. Since the combustion gas filled in the combustion gas chamber 3 has high quality wave energy inherent in the burned wood, the inside of the combustion gas chamber 3 is filled with the good wave energy. The water stored in the combustion gas chamber 3 transcribes and stores good wave energy information of the trees of the surrounding combustion gas and becomes information water. Water in which the good wave energy information is transcribed and stored is called wave water. It is also possible to store wood in the combustion gas chamber 3 and manufacture wave wood.
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