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Everything You Need to Know About Chlorophyll URLIFE WELLNESS PLATFORM
What is chlorophyll? Chlorophyll is most commonly known as the green pigment that allows plants to absorb energy from sunlight. It also contains vitamins A, C, K and antioxidants that have the potential to benefit your body. Over the counter chlorophyll supplements come in the form of chlorophyllin, which contains copper, and its effects can be traced in your plasma.
The benefits of chlorophyll • Improves the quality of bloodAccording to research conducted by Dr R.K. Marwaha, Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatric Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India, wheatgrass, which contains about 70 percent chlorophyll, reduced the number of blood transfusions needed in people with thalassemia, a blood disorder. Suggesting that chlorophyll, when taken in the form of wheatgrass, can significantly improve the quality of red blood cells. • Heals damaged skinA study by Dr Monya L Sigler, Thomas J. Stephens & Association, Carrollton, Texas, USA found that topical formulation containing chlorophyllin was shown to be clinically effective and well tolerated for the treatment of sun-damaged skin when used for 8 weeks.
Aids healthy weight lossA study by Dr Caroline Montelius, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Appetite Regulation Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Sölvegatan, Sweden states that green-plant membrane supplementation (including chlorophyll) for 90 days induced significant weight loss in a group of 38 women. • Neutralises body odoursA research by Dr Hiroshi Yamazaki, Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan found that consuming chlorophyllin significantly decreased bad body odour in a group of people suffering from trimethylaminuria.