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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2112539
(54) English Title: MEDICATED HERBAL LOTION
(54) French Title: LOTION MEDICAMENTEE A BASE D'HERBES MEDICINALES
Status: Deemed Abandoned
Bibliographic Data
Abstracts

English Abstract


The present invention has a medicinal value because it cures skin cancer, itch, Eczema, skin
disease, and burns. It prevents dryness of the skin.
The present invention protects the skin from much exposure under the sun.
The present invention makes the skin healthy and prevents skin cancer.


Claims

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The embodiment of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed is defined
as follows.
A medicated herbal lotion is a chemical composition which has a medicinal value that cures skin
cancer, allergies, eczema, burns, wounds, and skin infection. This consists of water, emulgede
CLB, cetyl alcohol 95% N.F., urea, vitamin C, lime or lemon, sodium bicarbonate, titanium
dioxide, camomile, lavender, ginger, acetic acid, and olive.
It has an antidote for toxic chemical compounds that contact the skin like carbon dioxide gas,
styrene, benzene, toluene, benzoic acid, and phenol.
It protects the skin from ultra violet rays from the sun.
It protects the skin from fungus, bacteria, germs, and moulds.
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Description

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MEDICATED HERBAL LOTION - Per se
The present invention consists of water, cetyl alcohol 95 % N.P., Emulgade CLB, Titanium
Dioxide, Vitamin C or lime or lemon, sodium bicarbonate, camomile, lavender, ginger, acetic
acid, olive oil, and urea U.S.P.
The present invention has a very important role in the skin because each ingredient has its own
function:
1. WATER - This is needed in the skin in order to moisturise it and to remove the dirt
materials that penetrate the skin. It serves as a solvent.
2. CETYL ALCOHOL - This serves as a fatty acid in the lotion. It is also one of the
raw materials that formed lotion.
3. EMULGADE CLB - This is also one of the raw materials that formed a lotion.
4. TITANIUM DIOXIDE - This serves as a colorant of the chemical composition.
5. VITAMIN C, LIME or LEMON - This is an oxidation product of a hexose sugar.
6. SODIUM BICARBONATE - This serves as a preservative. It protects the skin from moulds and it regulates the acidity of Vitamin C.
7. UREA - This has an element of nitrogen and is one of the compounds used in the
formation of Amino Acids.
8. CAMOMILE - This serves as a coating for the skin to protect it from the penetration
of Ultra Violet rays to the skin.
9. LAVENDER - This serves as an essence of the chemical composition.
10. GINGER - This serves as a temperature regulator.
11. ACETIC ACID - This serves as a preservative to protect the solution from germs and
bacteria. It is also one of the compounds to form Amino Acid.
12. OLIVE OIL - The skin needs oil to keep it fresh and healthy.
The present invention has a medicinal value because it cures skin cancer, itch, Fc7em~ skin
disease, and burns.
The present invention protects the skin from the Ultra Violet rays of the sun.
The present invention protects the skin from dryness. Carbon dioxide makes the skin dry upon
contact. During winter, the heat from heaters also makes the skin dry.
The present invention has an antioxidant. It oxidises toxic chemical compounds that contact the
skin like benzene, carbon dioxide, toluene, and styrene.
The present invention protects the skin from fungus, bacteria, and moulds.
The present invention prevents skin cancer, allergies, and eçzem~ The chemical compound that
gives skin cancer and eczema are benzene, herbicides, insecticides, detergents, carbon dioxide,
toluene, raw materials of plastic products, and D.D.T.
The present invention makes the skin healthy and fresh.

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OPERATION
BATCH PROCESS
Basis: 100 kilograms ofthe product
Apparatus: Reactor, electrical motor, propeller, stirring rod, burner or steam boiler, pac~ging
machine, plastic container, label, cartoons
Chemical Compound: water, Emulgade CLB, Cetyl alcohol, Camomile, Lavender, Urea, Vitamin
C, Lime or Lemon, Sodium Bicarbonate, Titanium Dioxide, Ginger, Acetic Acid, Olive Oil
STEP IN PROCESS
Heat 2/3Of the water under 80 degrees Celsius and m~int~in the temperature at 80 degrees
Celsius. Add emulgade and cetyl alcohol and let these dissolve by stirring continuously. After
forming a lotion, add the rem~ining water little by little. Stop the heat or the steam supply.
Dissolve the urea and the acetic acid then add these. Add titani~lm dioxide, the ginger solution,
olive oil, and the Vitamin C. After stirring for 10 minutes add sodium bicarbonate, the last
compound to be added. Now this solution is ready for packaging.
RESULT:
The performance of the present invention is remarkable because I tested it myself. I had
skin allergies which I got from working in chemical plants such as polystyrene, cosmetics, and
paints. With the regular application in my skin it removed my skin allergies.

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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2011-07-27
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2011-07-27
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2011-07-27
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-11
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-11
Inactive: First IPC derived 2006-03-11
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 1997-12-29
Inactive: Withdraw application 1996-07-25
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1995-06-30

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
1997-12-29
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
ROMUALDO D. CANDELARIO
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Description 1995-06-29 2 86
Abstract 1995-06-29 1 9
Drawings 1995-06-29 1 14
Claims 1995-06-29 1 19
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 1997-09-29 1 119
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 1998-02-08 1 187
Fees 1995-10-09 3 112
Correspondence 1996-01-21 3 103
Fees 1995-01-16 2 76
Correspondence 1995-11-01 1 32
Courtesy - Office Letter 1996-02-11 1 19
Courtesy - Office Letter 1996-05-13 1 28
PCT Correspondence 1996-07-24 1 23