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SUPER CONCENTRATE CHLOROPHYLL
Trophic Super Concentrate Liquid Chlorophyll in a convenient dropper bottle.
Chlorophyll is a rich source of nutrients, it is known to enhance the effect
of vitamin and minerals, as well as aid digestion. It is an effective
detoxifying substance for the liver, blood and colon. Known as nature's
deodorant, Chlorophyll is also helpful for bad breath or body odour.
[LIQUID]
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Chlorophyll |
100mg |
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Other Ingredients: Distilled water, Sodium Chloride. |
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100ml |
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Contains no yeast, wheat, soy, dairy, sugar, starch, corn.
artificial colour, preservatives or animal products. |
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Supports
cleansing & detoxification.
Aids
digestion and nutrient utilization.
Improves
oral hygiene.
Natural internal deodorizer.
Convenient
dropper bottle.
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One teaspoon daily in a glass of water as a dietary
supplement. Shake well before use. |
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Endorsed
by the Canadian Chiropractic Association, Trophic offers active mineral
supplements in the Albion Chelate form in addition to high quality
vitamins.
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other products from Trophic
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Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the micro-crystalline pigment found in plants and
other photosynthetic organisms and is often referred to as Nature's Healer.
Chlorophyll is to plants, what hemoglobin is to the human body.
It is most well known as a deodorizing and breath freshening agent by
speeding the release of toxins from the bloodstream.
Chlorophyll is a catalyst that speeds up or maintains a reaction. It
is known to enhance the effect of both vitamins and minerals and plays an
important role in digestion.
Chlorophyll is a very nutritious substance because it contains large amounts
of magnesium. It is used for blood disorders, like anemia, because a molecule
of chlorophyll resembles the human hemoglobin (oxygen-carrying) molecule.
Chlorophyll also has antioxidant properties and therefore, protects our
cells from damage due to free radicals. Natural health practitioners for a
variety of conditions including body odour, bad breath, detoxification, anemia, inflammation and wound healing recommend chlorophyll.
How does it work?
Chlorophyll contributes to the reproduction of normal healthy tissue
cells. Taken orally, it moves unchanged to the small intestine where it is
absorbed through the intestinal walls. Once within the cells of the bowel
tissue it acts as an oxidant in the process of metabolism or energy and
tissue production. Chlorophyll acts as a wound-healing agent by stimulating
the growth of new tissue, it has also been proven to possesses positive
anti-bacterial action.
Halitosis
Bad
breath is not a disease but it is the source of social stigma. If chronic,
it can indicate an underlying medical problem and should be assessed by a
health professional. The most common causes of halitosis are: poor dental
hygiene, poor digestion, and the accumulation of toxins in the body. Other
causes are heavy metal toxicity, respiratory infections, salivary disorders,
liver disease, kidney disease, indigestion, constipation, smoking, dieting,
fever and stress.
Natural treatment of halitosis involves supporting digestion so that toxins
do not build up in the gastrointestinal tract. It also involves cleansing
toxins from the liver and kidneys so that the body does not have to use the
breath to carry toxins out of the body. In particular, toxins in the colon
and small intestine can be reabsorbed and cause an odour in the mouth.
Consider doing a good colon cleanse (or tell someone you know!). Also
consider doing a liver cleanse with herbs like milk thistle and dandelion.
Chlorophyll is an important detoxifier, as it will help clean toxins from a
variety of organs and tissues in the body. See the section on
detoxification for more information on cleansing.
Bad breath can also be a
sign that you are not digesting your food well enough. When this happens,
partially digested food ferments in the gut, causing the offensive odour.
Taking a complete enzyme formula will often reduce bad breath all together,
especially when combined with an effective probiotic /acidophilus
supplement. There are available now chewable lozenge forms of probiotics
with friendly bacteria for the mouth in them. Enzymes supplements are safe
and convenient to use; make sure you use them with every meal.
Dietary considerations for
halitosis include drinking lots of filtered water and eating a diet high in
raw foods, fibre and plant protein. Eat raw crunchy foods, like apples and
carrots, to clean the teeth as you chew. Fibre promotes bowel regularity
for toxin removal. |
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