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titleOfInvention Process of producing betel nut soap for dogs and cats
abstract The utility model describes a process of producing Betel nut soap for dogs and cats using 10 pcnt betel nut powder (Areca catechu), 89 pcnt glycerine bar and 1 pcnt virgin coconut oil. It is effective to eliminate external parasite such as lice, ticks, mites and fleas. A process of producing Betel nut soap for dogs and cats comprising the following steps: harvesting betel nut (Areca catechu) preferably the green fruit; peeling the Betel nut separating the kernel; slicing the kernel into thin slice to facilitate drying; drying the Betel nut kernel in an air dry reaching 4-5 pcnt moisture; grinding the Betel nut kernel to form a powder; sieving the grinded Betel nut kernel to assure its fine and homogenous; measuring 89 pcnt by weight of glycerine bar; melting glycerine bar in a medium heat pan; adding 10 pcnt by weight Betel nut (Areca catechu) powder; stirring continuously producing homogenous mixture; adding 1 pcnt by weight Virgin coconut oil; dispensing mixture to moulder; cooling the said mixture for 48 hours; slicing the soap into desired cut; packing the soap with paper box.
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