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titleOfInvention Sanitary napkins containing herbal compositions
abstract The present invention relates to a sanitary napkin containing a herbal composition, to configure a close-up absorbent pad of a certain thickness between the inner sheet and the absorbent pad of the sanitary napkin so that the protruding portion of the absorbent pad for close contact with the bone of the genital part. By impregnating and drying a liquid herbal composition in an absorbent pad for close contact with a sanitary napkin, its purpose is to maintain cleanliness by preventing the propagation of bacteria due to secretions such as menstrual blood or cold under the pharmacological action of the herbal composition. The present invention constituted for this purpose is a permeable inner sheet that transmits secretions, an impermeable outer sheet fused to the outside of the inner sheet, and an absorbent pad that is inserted and fixed between the inner sheet and the outer sheet to absorb the secretion that has penetrated the inner sheet. The absorbent pad is configured to have a certain thickness between the inner sheet and the absorbent pad so that the surface of the inner sheet protrudes to a predetermined height, and the absorbent pad is formed between the absorbent pad and the inner sheet and absorbed through the inner sheet and the absorbent pad. In the composition of the sanitary napkin consisting of a non-woven pad to quickly absorb the secretion to the lower side impregnated and dried the liquid herbal composition on the absorbent pad for adhesion to prevent the propagation of bacteria due to secretions through the pharmacological action of the herbal composition, such as menstrual blood or cold Menstrual blood or cold through the relief of pain caused by secretions and the unique aroma of herbal composition It is to be able to remove the odor that can occur from secretions such as lobster.n n n n Sanitary pads, pads, menstrual cramps, menstruation, cold, discharge
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