CHLOROPHYLL UNFLAVORED 150 MG 500 ML HEALTH FIRST

CHLOROPHYLL UNFLAVORED 150 MG 500 ML HEALTH FIRST

HEALTH FIRST

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**Not Available for shipping October-March due to cold weather and possibility of freezing**

Nature provides humans with healing mechanisms for so many of our ailments – there’s even one that can help to naturally deodorize our bodies! Chlorophyll is nature’s internal deodorizer.

Chlorophyll is the green pigment present in plants and algae that allows them to absorb sunlight and fuel the process of photosynthesis, ultimately generating oxygen and carbohydrates. The carbohydrates are then used by the plant to make energy for growth. For humans, chlorophyll is a potent antioxidant and good source of vitamins A, C and K. It has detoxifying properties that have been shown to help control body odour. Health First Chlorophyll is sourced from non-GMO alfalfa and free from preservatives. Add it to your water for a nice, refreshing change!

Features & Benefits:

  • Helps to reduce body odour
  • Non-GMO alfalfa source
  • Available in delicious natural mint or unflavoured

Medicinal Ingredients:

Each tablespoon (15 ml) contains
Sodium copper chlorophyllin: 150 mg

Features & Benefits:

  • Helps to reduce body odour
  • Non-GMO alfalfa source
  • Available in delicious natural mint or unflavoured

Medicinal Ingredients:

Each tablespoon (15 ml) contains
Sodium copper chlorophyllin: 150 mg

Non-Medicinal Ingredients:

Unflavoured: Purified water, vegetable glycerin.

Directions:

Adults (19 years and older) – Take 1-2 tablespoons daily.

Keep refrigerated after opening. Shake well before use.

Cautions & Warnings:

Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. If cramps or diarrhea occur, reduce the dosage. If symptoms persist, consult a health care practitioner.

Known Adverse Reactions: May cause discolouration of the urine, feces and tongue.

Made in Canada and sold exclusively by Health First Network Members to support healthy Canadian communities.

Information from: https://healthfirstnetwork.ca/


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