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titleOfInvention Therapeutic Hygiene Pads
abstract The present invention consists of a surface layer 12 formed of a nonwoven fabric and an absorber layer 14 formed of a cotton embedded inside the surface layer 12. The surface layer is made of silver having a particle size of 0.005 to 0.015 µm and a purity of 99.99%. Use a sanitary pad impregnated with a 5-20 ppm silver nano solution, or 10 wt% to 50-99 wt% of a 5-20 ppm silver nano solution consisting of silver having a particle size of 0.005 to 0.015 μm and a purity of 99.99%. The present invention relates to a sanitary pad for treatment that can be used as a treatment aid for treating athlete's foot as well as for hemorrhoids and hemorrhoids, using a sanitary pad further impregnated with 1 to 50% by weight of aloe solution.n n n n Hygiene pads for surface treatment, surface layer, absorber layer, silver nano solution
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