Do not place within reach of children, in direct sunlight, or in places with high temperatures or humidity.
Sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, citric acid, PEG-150, lactose, sucrose stearate, silica
【Whole body bath】
Put 1 carbonated spring tablet / bathing (50g) in lukewarm water (38°C~40°C). Bicarbonate ions (HCO-) are generated immediately.
When you put your hand in it, fine bubbles adhere to the skin, and bicarbonate ions are absorbed directly from the skin to the tissues. It takes about 10~15 minutes to enter slowly.
* Bathtubs in general households are generally 150 ~ 200 L, and 45 g ~ 60 g is an appropriate amount for carbonated spring tablets for that capacity.
What is a carbonated spring?
Carbonated springs are those in which carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is dissolved in water or hot water, and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is dissolved in 1,000 ppm or more.
* 1,000 ppm means 1,000 mg in 1 liter of water.
Among them, carbonated springs with a high concentration of more than 1,000 ppm are considered "therapeutic springs" and are called "heart baths" in Europe, and have been used for health maintenance, health promotion, and rehabilitation since ancient times.
Especially in Germany, it has been attracting a lot of attention in the medical field in recent years, such as being effectively used by insurance coverage.
In Japan, there are only a few natural hot springs that meet this requirement, and it is difficult to enter.
Therefore, in order to artificially create carbonated springs, large-scale and expensive carbonated spring generators have been developed and introduced to medical facilities.
[Bicarbonate ion]
Carbonated spring tablets are bathing fees that generate not only carbon dioxide (CO2) but also bicarbonate ions (HCO3-).
When baking soda dissolves in water, weakly alkaline bicarbonate ions are generated.
These bicarbonate ions dissolve in a certain concentration in the body fluids and blood that surround the cells, and maintain a constant PH (degree of acidity and alkalinity) balance that is optimal for the cells of the human body to carry out their vital activities.
It plays an extremely important role not only in human beings but also in the lives of all living things.
Another noteworthy function of bicarbonate ions is to create an active environment so that mitochondria, organs that produce energy in cells, can actively produce energy.
Mitochondria are organs that can be said to be the "power plants of cells" and use oxygen to burn nutrients such as glucose carried into cells and synthesize ATP (adenosine triphosphate), a biological energy necessary for all life activities. This is called the TCA cycle, and bicarbonate ions are involved in one of the important processes of ATP synthesis and are indispensable substances for the production of bioenergy.