Chlorophyll is the pigment that gives plants its green
color. It is crucial for plant survival because it
is the agent for photosynthesis. The molecular composition
of chlorophyll is identical to the human blood cell,
so it is often referred to as "green blood."
In human blood, the nucleus of its molecule is iron,
while in chlorophyll the nucleus is magnesium.
Cleansing: Cleanses the digestive
system, assists in purifying blood, eliminates bacteria,
disinfects and detoxifies.
Balancing: Balances body acid-alkali
level, boosts the functions of the body system.
Nourishing: Assists in red blood
cell regeneration, enhances oxidation process and
stimulates cell regeneration.
Chlorophyll
is rich in:
1. Zinc
2. Selenium
3. Vitamin E
4. Vitamin C
5. Vitamin A
6. Protein
7. Biotin
8. Folic acid
What
are the Health Benefits of Liquid Chlorophyll?
Discharges Toxin through the Feces
- Liquid Chlorophyll improves the digestive system and
bowel movement to discharge the toxic feces from the
body. Liquid Chlorophyll deodorizes the bowel and entire
body; a natural antiseptic to the intestinal tract.
It also aids in rebuilding damaged bowel tissue and
helps to eliminate mucus.
Reduces Pesticide
Residue and Toxin - Liquid Chlorophyll effectively
reduces toxin caused by pesticides and chemicals in
the body. It traps and forms complexes with mutagens.
Liquid chlorophyll also facilitates the degradation
of toxic metabolites.
Balances Body
Acid-Alkali Level - Balances body acid-alkali
levels to maintain good health. Liquid chlorophyll provides
an excellent source of health-promoting nutrients. Because
liquid chlorophyll’s composition contains calcium,
it is highly useful for people as well as animals with
arthritis, bone diseases, and hip dysphasia. It is very
high in RNA and DNA and has been found to protect against
the effects of ultraviolet radiation.
Assists
in Increasing Blood Counts - Liquid Chlorophyll
assists red blood cells generation to ensure sufficient
oxygen and nutrients for cell regeneration. Chlorophyll
helps to rebuild the bloodstream. Chlorophyll increases
the hemoglobin production, the function of the heart,
affects the vascular system, the intestines, the uterus,
and the lungs.
Reduces Wrinkles and
Aging - Liquid chlorophyll is an antioxidant
- it has the ability to scavenge free radicals. It also
improves the body's natural free-radical fighting ability
by increasing the levels of certain enzymes that help
in this process. It acts as a superb antioxidant to
help support the body in maintaining healthy tissue
and fighting the effect of aging. The results are smoother
skin, clearer complexion and youthful looks.
Promotes Cell Regeneration and Boosts the Immune
System - As chlorophyll helps to thicken and
strengthen the walls of the cells, it is also a nutritional
aid for the immune system. As a nutritional supplement
it accelerates tissue cell activity and normal re-growth
of cells which helps the body heal faster.
Following
is a list of disease conditions that have either improved
or cleared up entirely by using liquid chlorophyll
in conjunction with a living foods diet:
- Hepatitis and other liver diseases
- All forms of anemia
- Asthma and hayfever
- Pyorrhea
- Varicose veins
- Hemorrhoids
- Ulcers - internal and external
- High and Low blood sugar
- Offensive body odors
- Sore throat
Actually chlorophyll will assist in correcting any
imbalance in the body due in part to its high bio-available
iron content. This allows the body to utilize more
oxygen, aiding in the removal of accumulated toxins.
We also know that the internal use of chlorophyll
strengthens the cells and inhibits bacterial growth.
Who Should Drink Liquid
Chlorophyll?
- People with liver problems
- People with respiratory problems
- People with rheumatism
- Anemic people
- Those with pale complexions
- People with weight problems
- Very skinny people
- Very fat people
- Smokers and those who consume alcohol frequently
- Those who dislike eating vegetables
- Those who suffer from constipation
- Those who experience menstrual pain
- Those who often catch cold
- Those who often have sore throats
- People with body odor and bad breath
- Busy and stressful people
- Easily fatigued people
- Those who often eat out