Chlorophyll


Chlorophyll 

Definition: Chlorophyll is the green pigment that plants use to 
carry out the process of photosynthesis. The greater amount of 
chlorophyll, the greener the plant. As a food supplement, mineral-
rich chlorophyll prompts tissue repair, purifies the blood and the 
liver and helps to build red blood cells. It also works as a 
natural deodorizer and tissue healer. In addition, chlorophyll 
can inhibit the growth of infectious microorganisms, sanitize 
the colon and treat gum disease. It also promotes the proliferation 
of friendly intestinal flora. Chlorophyll can also be an excellent 
source of vitamin K. 

Applications: Anemia, blood toxicity, exposure to radiation and 
ulcers. 

Recommendations: Chlorophyll is available in liquid and capsulized 
supplements. Look for high quality sources. Fat-soluble chlorophyll 
is preferable to water-soluble and can be found in fresh juice 
sources. 



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