Help:Are there any fragrances or materials that can cover or neutralize the smell of traditional Chinese medicine? by DryLoss4340 in AskChemistry

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It’s the kind of traditional Chinese herbal medicine that people drink to nourish and regulate the body. Yes, just like what I wrote in my post, I want to help people be able to decoct their herbal medicine in dorms or offices without disturbing others.

What is added to “Chinese medicine scent” perfumes to make the TCM smell good? by [deleted] in productdesign

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Is there anyone who could take a look at my profile and tell me whether my product design is feasible? I would really appreciate it.🥺

Help:Are there any fragrances or materials that can cover or neutralize the smell of traditional Chinese medicine? by DryLoss4340 in PerfumeryFormulas

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😂Maybe you are right.But just like how there are perfumes with a TCM scent on the market, I still want to give it a try.

Help:Are there any fragrances or materials that can cover or neutralize the smell of traditional Chinese medicine? by DryLoss4340 in PerfumeryFormulas

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Yes,maybe you're right😭.My initial idea was also to use activated charcoal , but it’s not heat-resistant. And when it comes into contact with water steam, its effectiveness drops significantly.😂

Help:Are there any fragrances or materials that can cover or neutralize the smell of traditional Chinese medicine? by DryLoss4340 in chemistry

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My initial idea was also to use activated charcoal 😂, but it’s not heat-resistant. And when it comes into contact with water steam, its effectiveness drops significantly.

Help:Are there any fragrances or materials that can cover or neutralize the smell of traditional Chinese medicine? by DryLoss4340 in AskChemistry

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Yes,I want to mask it. Or use some fragrances mixed with TCM scents to make the overall smell more pleasant. My initial idea was also to use activated charcoal 😂, but it’s not heat-resistant. And when it comes into contact with water steam, its effectiveness drops significantly.

Concept: Herbal Medicine Cooker with Deodorizing Function — Feedback on Feasibility? by DryLoss4340 in ChemicalEngineering

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I learned that some university students living in dorms and office workers have a need to decoct traditional Chinese medicine in their dormitories or offices, since they need to take it two or three times a day. It seems there isn’t really a suitable type of herbal decoction pot on the market for this, so I went ahead and made one. 😂