Posted by Dena L. (New Orleans, Louisiana ) on 06/04/2022
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Chlorophyll is really good for keeping a balance ph in the body. It's good for women issues such as yeast infections, bacterial vaginitis, herpes, and hpv infections, cancer, body odor. Take one tsp daily or if it's too strong for daily take five times a week. I take the Now brand and it works to oxygenate the body.
Posted by Jae (Walnut Creek, California) on 03/11/2022
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If you suffer from chronic sore throats (like I did for 10 years), try gargling chlorophyll powder every day.
Chlorophyllin is a natural form of copper that kills bacteria/viruses on contact. It's the only thing that has worked for me and healed my never ending chronic sore throats. I use the World Organics Mega Chlorophyll (100mg) brand.
Open the capsule, pour some of the powder into your mouth, add some water in your mouth, then swallow a little, gargle for a few minutes, then spit out. I did this every day, morning and night. Warning: this will stain things green very easily so exercise caution!
Anytime I feel a sore throat coming on and like I'm getting sick, I'll gargle this multiple times a day and kill it on the spot. As someone who got sick with sore throats every few weeks, I wish I would've tried this years ago (and saved tons of time & money on useless doctor/ENT/gastro visits, endoscopies, prescriptions, etc).
Posted by Jim (Anna, Tx, Usa ) on 03/28/2011
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Chlorophyll will keep mosquitos and other bugs away. I have found that by taking a small amount of liquid chlorophyll ( 1/2 tsp ) or a capsule or two that mosquitos are no longer a problem. That applies to most mosquitos. About 3 yrs. ago we had a rare strain in Texas that it would not keep off. By taking the chlorophyll we have no problem when fishing or sitting outside in the evening. It even worked in Minnesota on a fishing trip. It also helps with body odor and that is a plus in the hot summers around here. It takes 2 or 3 days to get built up enough in the system, so use your bug spray until then.
Posted by Diamond (Salisbury, Ma.usa) on 04/04/2011
When in doubt do nothing. Good luck
Posted by Citygirl27 (Richardson, Tx, Usa) on 06/12/2012
What about chlorella? Would that help her?
Posted by Sunyata (Halifax, Nova Scotia) on 03/27/2011
Can the copper content in Liquid Chlorophyll be to much for someone with a copper IUD to take?
I am taking NOW triple strength liquid chlorophyll. On the back it says 1 tsp is 200% the daily copper intake, which seems like a lot. Not only that but I have a copper IUD and was told not to take copper supplements as the IUD would leak copper into the bloodstream anyway. But chlorophyll is suppose to be so good for you! I want to take it but I am concerned for my liver. Does anyone have any information on this?