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titleOfInvention Magnetic compensator applying ionization tendency
abstract According to the present invention, a metal plate having a low ionic tendency is bonded to the N pole of the permanent magnet so that metal ions penetrate into the body together with the magnetic N pole, and a metal plate having a high ionic tendency is coupled to the S pole of the permanent magnet. The magnetic stud is applied to the ionization tendency characterized by penetrating the acupoints in the body by the poles and the metal ions to penetrate the menstrual blood clogged by the wastes, and restore the function of the lost book. The same magnetic boss forms an inner space for accommodating the permanent magnet in the upper opening formed by extending upward from the circumference of the bottom surface of the ionic metal plate in which the corresponding pole of the permanent magnet is in close contact, thereby bending the protrusion extending from the top of the side. It is characterized in that the tightly fixed to the other pole of the permanent magnet.
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