Preclinical efficacy examination on healing practices
and experiences of users for S4 bio-balls bed of loess
bio-balls products
Accepted 25th
November 2019
Woo Sik Choi1,2, Toyama Shigeki2
and YeonJin Choi3
1College of Pharmacy, Pusan National
University, Busan 46288, Republic of Korea. 2The Korea Association of Powder
Process Industry and Engineering (KAPPIE),
Yangsan 50616, Republic of Korea. 3Han-Ul Bio, Yangsan 5061, Republic
of Korea.
This study deals with the various healing
properties of S4 bio-balls beds using loess
bio-balls. The loess, especially yellow loess,
Hwangto in Korean, which has been excavated in
Korea has been widely used for a long time as a
generic powder that has contributed greatly to
health promotion, housing, and environmental
purification. Many healing effects have been
shown when this loess powder is applied to
various skin diseases such as atopy, frostbite,
athlete's feet, face packs, and half body baths
or systemic baths. In addition, many mental and
physical healing cases such as sleep, fatigue,
pain, and stress relief have been reported by
the user. Considering the importance of healing
methods using far-infrared rays, reports of many
user healing cases, and user opinions on loess
bio-balls products, three healing effects can be
achieved: 1) Improvement of blood circulation in
peripheral blood vessels by activating the
movement of red blood cells in the blood, 2)
Reducing or eliminating various pains due to
muscle relaxation, and 3) Elimination of mental
fatigue and stress through stabilization of the
nervous system by rapid in vitro release of
harmful toxic substances.
This is an open access article
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properly cited.
Cite this article as:
Choi WS, Shigeki T, Choi Y (2019). Preclinical efficacy examination on healing
practices and experiences of users for S4 bio-balls bed of loess bio-balls
products. Acad. J. Sci. Res. 8(3): 104-113.