What is Chlorophyll?
Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring molecule that gives
plants their green color. Chlorophyll is also the molecule that is responsible
for facilitating one of the most incredibly miraculous processes on earth – the
process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process that converts sunlight
energy, water and carbon dioxide into our primary source of fuel – glucose. All
animals and humans obtain their life-sustaining energy supply form plants,
making photosynthesis to be (one of) the sources of all life. Without plants
there would be no life.
Chlorophyll – The Green Blood of Plants
The interesting aspects of chlorophyll is how
closely it resembles our red blood cells (hemoglobin), the pigment that
gives our blood its red color as well as oxygen-carrying capacity. The
hemoglobin of the red blood cell and the chlorophyll of the plant are virtually
identical in molecular structure, with the only difference being the center
atom. In hemoglobin it’s iron and in chlorophyll it’s magnesium. Chlorophyll is
even often referred to as ‘the green blood of plants’ – for a good
reason clearly.
The numerous health benefits of chlorophyll:
Cleanses and oxygenates and builds the blood
A powerful detoxification effect on the body
Rich in enzymes that promote quick rejuvenation of our cells
High in Amino acids
Extracts toxins form the liver and improves liver function
Regulator of calcium
Helps break addiction
Alkalizes the body
Anti-inflammatory
Wound-healing properties
Fight infection
Anti-oxidant – neutralize free radicals
Promotes healthy intestinal flora
Helps reverse protein-deficient anemia
Protection from cancer
Helps skin disorders
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