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Superbklean
5 OUTSTANDING FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
OF SUPERBKLEAN MAGNETIC ANION SANITARY PAD

1. SAFE
Outer Packing - Food-grade aluminium foil with resealable opening offers better resistance to damp, mould and bacteria.
Inner Packaging - Well-sealed 360-degree packaging and a separate package for each napkin to prevent hand contact and secondary contamination.

2. COMFORTABLE
Close-fitting soft surface is comfortable, hypoalllergenic

3. ABSORBENT
Quick absorption, without reverse osmosis; highly effective absorbenance factor, converting liquid into pudding like gelatin, always keep dry and not sticky.

4. AIR PERMEABLE
The bottom layer is made of highly resistant and air permeable materials that prevent leaking and effectively reduce moisture and warmness between napkin and skin.

5. FOR WOMEN HEALTH
Magnetic Strip in the Superbklean naturally has a 3-energy-giving property:

Magnetism (CAS115-2005)
According to The Yellow Emperor's Inner Cannon, magnetic force can prolong life, enhance blood circulation, enhance the vitality of cells, speed up the discharge of toxins during periods, increases bio-enzymes secretion in the vagina, and help to raise the acidity of the secretions, making them more resistance to infection. It prevents many women problems.

Anions (SFJJ-QWX25-2206)
Anions are acclaimed as "vitamin of life" and "guard of the human body". They can purify the air and increase the amount of oxigen as welll as moisture. Friction can prompt the strip to release anions (4000-6000/cm3), which can purify, clean the vagina and prevent the breeding of anaerobic bacteria during menses, thus eliminate odor, prevent itchiness, resist to bacteria and forestall diseases within the body.

Far-infrared (CAS115-2005)
Far-infrared can stimulate local blood circulation and micro-circulation, prevent gynaecological diseases and relieve dysmenorrheal (menstrual pain) by raising the temperature. Far-infrared can prevent and help to treat mens's prostate

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