What is Chlorophyll?
Chlorophyll is actually responsible for the green pigmentation in plants. What
does chlorophyll do? Chlorophyll is what absorbs energy from the sun to
facilitate photosynthesis in plants. Chlorophyll to plants is like blood to
humans. It is important in many plant metabolic functions such as growth and
respiration.
Interestingly, chlorophyll is chemically similar in composition to that of human
blood, except that the central atom in chlorophyll is magnesium, while iron is
central in human blood. This, and the fact that chlorophyll is central in plan
metabolism, had prompted scientists to find out if chlorophyll can offer similar
benefits to humans. A number of chlorophyll researches have been focused on
finding out the potential chlorophyll
health benefits in humans.
Health Benefits of Chlorophyll
True enough, chlorophyll has been seen to provide health benefits to those who
take them. It has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties.
Here are some of the known chlorophyll
benefits:
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It has been seen to help in the growth and repair of tissues.
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Chlorophyll helps in neutralizing the pollution that we breathe in and
intake everyday - a good supplement for smokers.
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It efficiently delivers magnesium and helps the blood in carrying the much
needed oxygen to all cells and tissues.
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It is also found to be useful in assimilating and chelating calcium and
other heavy minerals.
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It had been seen to have a good potential in stimulating red blood cells to
improve oxygen supply.
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Along with other vitamins such as A, C and E, chlorophyll has been seen to
help neutralize free radicals that do damage to healthy cells.
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Chlorophyll is also an effective deodorizer to reduce bad breath, urine,
fecal waste, and body odor.
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It may reduce the ability of carcinogens to bind with the DNA in different
major organs in the body.
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Chlorophyll may be useful in treating calcium oxalate stone ailments.
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It possesses some anti-atherogenic activity as well. (The
formation of fats on the walls of the arteries)
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It can be used to treat infected wounds naturally.
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These are only a few of the multitude benefits that chlorophyll can do to
the body.
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It has anti-mutagenic (to mutate, alter) and anti-carcinogenic
properties so that it may be helpful in protecting your body against toxins
and in reducing drug side effects.