BENEFITS OF LIQUID CHLOROPHYLL AND CHLOROPHYLL WATER

BENEFITS OF LIQUID CHLOROPHYLL AND CHLOROPHYLL WATER

  1. Brief Bio on yourself.

Cosmetologist/Dermatologist, Clinical
Nutritionist – Central Saint Martins, BA (HONS)

Owner of the dermatology clinic in London and a nutritionist consultant. Apart from dermatology my passion is writing so I am a regular contributor to popular media outlets. I enjoy horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, rummaging in vintage stores and countryside walks.

2. What is chlorophyll?

Chlorophyll is the naturally-occurring green shade in green plants.

3. What is the difference between chlorophyll & chlorophyllin?

Chlorophyll is the green coloring matter, initially extracted from green plants. It is usually oil-soluble and can be used in producing fat-based frostings and compound coatings. On the other hand, chlorophyllin is chlorophyll’s water-soluble form formed through ‘saponification’. The process eliminates carotenes, waxes, and yellow pigments, resulting in a more vibrant green product- chlorophyllin, which is soluble in water. It helps make boiled sweets and gummies.

4. What are the benefits of chlorophyll drops, liquid chlorophyll and chlorophyll water?

Generally, chlorophyll extracts supply high amounts of valuable vitamins and minerals containing antioxidative, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory features. As a result, they offer numerous benefits when consumed, for example;

  • Treating acne and general skin care
  • Relieving gas and constipation
  • Healing wounds
  • Neutralizing toxins
  • Boosting red blood cells
  • Losing weight
  • Preventing cancer
Julia Davis

Mental health expert
MS, University of Latvia

I am deeply convinced that each patient needs a unique, individual approach. Therefore, I use different psychotherapy methods in my work. During my studies, I discovered an in-depth interest in people as a whole and the belief in the inseparability of mind and body, and the importance of emotional health in physical health. In my spare time, I enjoy reading (a big fan of thrillers) and going on hikes.

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