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Why are the contents sometimes clear liquids, sometimes showing thick, milky white liquid, does it degenerate?

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Why are the contents sometimes clear liquids, sometimes showing thick, milky white liquid, does it degenerate?

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LAMARIN has a pure natural raw material composition, temperatures above 10 degrees C the liquid looks clear, temperatures 10 degrees C and below present a pearl white appearance. Because the water is evaporated back to white crystalline elements, add water then it can be reduced back to a transparent emulsion. High and low temperatures, amount of moisture change, these are all normal physical phenomena and will not affect the functions of mineral elements.

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