Charcoal for carbon burial
This is charcoal used for filling the foundation under the floor. 【Features】 ○ The capillary structures in the numerous holes found in high-quality charcoal gather electrons, forming a large accumulation that enhances the environment and improves the potential of the earth and atmosphere, positively affecting substances and living organisms. ○ The main component of charcoal, carbon, stores the collected electrical energy. ○ Charcoal contains mineral components (calcium, potassium) at about 2-3%, all of which are extremely beneficial to the human body. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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This is charcoal used for filling the foundation under the floor. 【Features】 ○ The capillary structures in the numerous holes found in high-quality charcoal gather electrons, forming a large accumulation that enhances the electric potential of the earth and atmosphere, positively impacting substances and living organisms. ○ Carbon, the main component of charcoal, stores the collected electrical energy. ○ Charcoal contains mineral components (calcium, potassium) that make up 2-3%, all of which are extremely beneficial to the human body. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Usage】 ○General residences ○Hospitals ○Schools
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