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titleOfInvention Sanitary items Skilled women.
abstract In the present invention, the old women used cotton ore during menstruation, but the modern women use sanitary napkins (pads) that are distributed on the market in a convenient way because of the hassle. The amount of sanitary napkins consumes about 7.000 sanitary napkins if they are menstruated for 270 or 35 years per month for 21-25 months, but there is a characteristic odor during menstruation, and women are sensitive to menstruation, and mental stress is depressed. In addition, the bacterial infection is easy to cause other inflammation, the present invention can prevent odor adsorption, bacterial sterilization, vaginitis, uterine cancer, TSS syndrome, etc. using natural materials minerals, leaves, chitosan, etc. It is a sanitary napkin with functionality.
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