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titleOfInvention Body shaper of aluminium ware
abstract The present invention increases the activity of heat-producing organs such as skeletal muscles, liver, heart, etc., in which the metabolism is vigorous in the human body by chemical reaction during metabolism to maintain the temperature when the aluminum is harmless to the human body and the thermal conductivity is wrapped in a fat-rich skin layer. To improve the blood circulation of the skin by radiation and convection, and to radiate heat in the form of sweating when it is over 35 ℃ will be.
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