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A method for eliminating the physiological wastes from the body comprises diagnosing the general state of the health and the use of the medicines and procedures facilitating the waste elimination. The following factors affecting the elimination are used: schedule of the daily activity, individual diet, herb preparation, the use of melted butter with herbs, massage, and procedure for purging the large bowel.
UAU201210922U2012-09-192012-09-19Method for eliminating physiological wastes from the body
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