Chlorophyll Health Benefits

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Nutrional Value of Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is a super food which is packed with a range of powerful nutrients. It is a good source of vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K and beta carotene. Chlorophyll is rich in antioxidants, vital minerals such as magnesium, iron, potassium, calcium and essential fatty acids.

Red blood cells: Chlorophyll aids in restoring and replenishing the red blood cells. Chlorophyll works at molecular and cellular levels and has the ability to regenerate our body. Chlorophyll is rich in live enzymes which helps in cleansing of blood and enhances the ability of the blood to carry more oxygen. Chlorophyll is a blood builder and is also effective against anemia which is caused by the deficit of red blood cells in the body.
Cancer: Chlorophyll is effective against cancer such as human colon cancer and stimulates the induction of apoptosis. It provides protection against a wide range of carcinogens present in the air, cooked meats and grains. Studies have made it evident that chlorophyll helps in restraining the gastrointestinal absorption of harmful toxins also known as aflatoxin in the body. Chlorophyll and its derivative chlorophyllin inhibit the metabolism of these procarcinogens which may impair the DNA and also lead to liver cancer and hepatitis. Further studies conducted in this regard have advocated the chemo preventive effects of chlorophyll attributing to its antimutagenic properties. Another research has shown the efficacy of dietary chlorophyll as a phytochemical compound in the reduction of tumorigenesis.


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Antioxidant power: Chlorophyll possesses strong antioxidant capacity along with a significant amount of essential vitamins. These effective radical scavengers in chlorophyll help to neutralize harmful molecules and guard against the development of various diseases and damages caused as a consequence of oxidative stress caused by free radicals.
Arthritis: The anti-inflammatory properties of chlorophyll are beneficial for arthritis. Studies have shown that chlorophyll and its derivatives interfere with the growth of bacteria induced inflammation. This protective nature of chlorophyll makes it a potent ingredient for the preparation of phytomedicines for treating painful medical conditions such as fibromyalgia and arthritis.
Detoxification: Chlorophyll has purifying qualities which helps in detoxification of the body. Abundance of oxygen and healthy flow of blood because of chlorophyll in the body encourages it to get rid of harmful impurities and toxins. Chlorophyll forms complexes with the mutagens and has the ability to bind and flush out the toxic chemicals and heavy metals such as mercury from the body.  This helps in the detoxifying and reviving the liver. It is also effective in reducing the harmful effects of radiations and helps eliminate pesticides and drug deposits from the body.
Anti-aging:  Chlorophyll helps in combating the effects of aging and supports in maintaining healthy tissues attributing to the richness of antioxidants and presence of magnesium. It stimulates the anti aging enzymes and encourages healthy and youthful skin. In addition to this, vitamin K present in chlorophyll clean and rejuvenates the adrenal glands and improves the adrenal functions in the body.



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Digestive health: Chlorophyll promotes healthy digestion by maintaining intestinal flora and stimulating the bowel movements. It acts as a natural drug to the intestinal tract and helps in the renewal of wounded bowel tissues. Diets which are deficient in green vegetables and include majorly red meat pose an enhanced risk of colon disorders. As per the research, chlorophyll facilitates colon cleansing by inhibiting the cytotoxicity induced by dietary heme and preventing the proliferation of colonocytes. It is effective in constipation and alleviates the discomfort caused by gas.
Insomnia: Chlorophyll has a calming effect on the nerves and is helpful in reducing the symptoms of insomnia, nervous irritability and general body fatigue.
Anti-microbial properties: Chlorophyll has effective antimicrobial properties. Recent studies have shown the healing effect of alkaline chlorophyll based solution in combating a medical condition called Candida albicans which is an infection caused by the overgrowth a kind of yeast called candida already present in small amounts in the human body.


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Stronger immunity: Chlorophyll aids in strengthening of the cell walls and overall immune system of the body attributing to its alkaline nature. Anaerobic bacteria which promote the development of diseases cannot survive in the alkaline environment offered by chlorophyll. Along with this, chlorophyll is an oxygenator which encourages body’s ability to fight diseases and boosts the energy levels and accelerates healing process.


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Deodorizing properties:
Chlorophyll is a valued for its deodorizing properties. It is an effective remedy to combat bad breath and is used in mouthwashes. Poor digestive health is one of the major causes of bad breath. Chlorophyll performs dual action by eliminating the stink from mouth and throat and also stimulates digestive health by cleansing the colon and the blood stream. The deodorizing effect of chlorophyll is also effectual on stinking wounds. It is administered orally to the patients suffering from colostomies and metabolic disorders such as trimethylaminuria to reduce fecal and urinary odor.

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  Chlorophyll is a super wound healer. Studies have stated that topical usage of chlorophyll solutions is effective in the treatment of exposed wounds and burns. It helps in reducing local inflammation, strengthens the body tissues, aids in killing germs and improves the resistance of cells against infections. Chlorophyll prevents the growth of bacteria by disinfecting the environment and making it hostile for bacterial growth and speeds up healing. Chlorophyll therapy is also quite effective in the treatment of chronic varicose ulcers of the leg.



Magnesium  present in chlorophyll is a highly alkaline mineral. By maintaining the appropriate alkalinity and oxygen levels of the body, chlorophyll prevents development of thriving environment for the growth of pathogens. Magnesium present in chlorophyll also plays a vital role in maintaining cardiovascular health, functioning of kidney, muscles, liver and brain.
Strong bones and muscles: Chlorophyll helps in the formation and maintenance of strong bones. The central atom of the chlorophyll molecule i.e. magnesium plays an important role in bone health along with other essential nutrients such as calcium and vitamin D. Magnesium in chlorophyll also contributes towards  muscle toning, contraction and relaxation.
Blood clotting:
Chlorophyll  contains vitamin K which is vital for normal clotting of blood. It is used in naturopathy for the treatment of nose bleeds and for the females suffering from anemic conditions and heavy menstrual bleeding.
Kidney stones:
Chlorophyll helps in preventing the formation of kidney stones. The vitamin K present in chlorophyll form essential compounds in the urine and aids in reducing the growth of calcium oxalate crystals.
Sinusitis:
Chlorophyll is effective in the treatment of various respiratory infections and other conditions such as cold, rhinitis and sinusitis.
Hormonal balance:
Chlorophyll is beneficial for maintaining sexual hormonal balance in both males and females. Vitamin E present in chlorophyll helps to stimulate the production of testosterone in males and estrogen in females.
Pancreatitis:
Chlorophyll is administered intravenously by the healthcare professionals in the treatment of chronic pancreatitis. According to the research conducted in this regard, chlorophyll helps in relieving the fever and alleviates the abdominal pain and discomfort caused by pancreatitis without causing any side effects.
Oral health:
Chlorophyll helps in the treatment of dental problems such as pyorrhea. It is utilized for curing the symptoms of oral infections and calming inflamed and bleeding gums.
Culinary usage: Along with its regular consumption, chlorophyll and its derivative chlorophyllin also serve as a food additive and are used to provide green color to a variety of foods and beverages. 
Chlorophyll has a registered E number E141 and is known as natural green 3.

Sources of
chlorophyll
It’s not very difficult to include chlorophyll in our daily diet as almost all green plants are rich in chlorophyll a and many vegetables which are a regular part of our food contain chlorophyll a as well as chlorophyll b. Consumption of veggies such as arugula, wheat grass, leeks, green beans and dark green leafy vegetables such as parsley, kale, garden cress, Swiss chards and spinach provide natural chlorophyll to the body. In addition to this, sprouts, blue green algae such as chlorella and spirulina are also good sources of chlorophyll. Overcooking of food tends to destroy its chlorophyll and magnesium content, eating raw or steamed veggies are best methods to get the maximum benefit.

In rare cases, overdose of
chlorophyll can lead to diarrhea, abdominal cramps and loose bowel movements. In such circumstances, it is advisable to seek medical intervention.
Pregnant or nursing women should refrain from using commercially available chlorophyll or chlorophyllin supplements due to the lack of safe evidence.
Drug interactionPatients undergoing guaiac card tests for occult blood should avoid the usage of oral
chlorophyllin as it might result in false positive outcome.

Chlorophyll provides energy of sun to in the concentrated form to our bodies and is the one of the most useful nutrient present around us. It enhances the energy levels and amplifies the state of general well being. Chlorophyll is also beneficial in obesity, diabetes, gastritis, hemorrhoids, asthma and skin disorders such as eczema. It helps in curing rashes and fighting skin infections. Consumption of chlorophyll prophylactically also averts the adverse effects of surgery and is advised to be administered before and after the surgeries. The magnesium content in chlorophyll aids in maintaining the blood flow in the body and sustains normal levels of blood pressure. Chlorophyll as a whole improves cellular growth and restores health and vivacity in the body.


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