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publicationNumber KR-20030076902-A
titleOfInvention Glass sheet bag in glass powder
abstract The present invention relates to a herb sheet which is mixed with herbal medicine powder and herbaceous powder powder and filled into a pouch-shaped sheet, and is used by attaching to joints of the sole, ankle, knee, etc. to promote blood circulation.n n n The present invention is made by mixing the powder, such as wood vinegar powder, ogapi, wushu, root skin, jinjin, pearl cancer, tourmaline, chitosan, plant powder, etc. and then put into a bag-shaped sheet to seal, such a grass sheet to the sole or ankle knee Attached to the joints of the back to promote blood circulation and discharge waste.
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