[ View Your Cart ]
1new-sun-health-logo.jpg

Chlorophyll conc 350 mg 60 caps

$14.95 $10.20 Herbal Rose Sale!

This information is taken in part from an article written by Vincent Licata. Although it was about a century ago that chemists segregated a green pigment from the green leaves which they called Chlorophyll, it was not until 1913 that a German chemist, Dr. Richard Willstatter, made the right deductions about the function of Chlorophyll. He pointed out that all of life energy comes from the sun. Green plants alone possess the secret of how to capture this solar energy. Out of this process stems much of what we know as life and growth. The Chlorophyll molecule bears a striking resemblance to hemoglobin, the red pigment in human blood. The red blood pigment is a web of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms grouped around a single atom of iron. Nature's green pigment is a similar web of the same atoms, except that its centerpiece is a single atom of magnesium. Emile Burgi of Berne, Switzerland did valuable research on Chlorophyll which was destined to establish sound therapeutic values for Chlorophyll. He says in part, Chlorophyll is recommended as an excellent specific for influencing anemia of various kinds, for bettering the general condition of health, for improving the action of the heart; for reducing blood pressure in cases where it is abnormally high. In cases of heart block, weakness of the heart etc. in conjuction with abnormal blood pressure (usually due to arteriosclerosis) the administration of Chlorophyll brought about a slow but rather considerable improved action of the heart. It stimulates peristalsis: improves the intestines and is a mild diuretic. E. Bircher, Research Scientist, called Chlorophyll; Concentrated Sun Power." He says in part, "Chlorophyll increases the function of the heart, affects the Vascular System, the intestines, the uterus and the lungs. It raises the basic nitrogen exchange and is therefore a tonic which considering its stimulating properties cannot be compared with any other." Dr. Benjamin Gurskin, Director of experimental pathology of the famous Temple University at Philadelphia, published an amazing article on Chlorophyll in the American Journal of Surgery. In his article on Chlorophyll, Dr. Gurskin reported on his experiments and those of his associates. Two of Dr. Gurskin's Temple University colleagues in the investigation of Chlorophyll were Dr's. Redpath and Davis, ear, nose and throat specialists. These doctors treated over 1000 patients ranging in age from very young children to elderly people. They were suffering from a wide variety of ailments such as head cold, acute catarrhal inflammation and hay fever to acute sinus infections. Dr. Gurskin, in commenting on his associates' experience with Chlorophyll writes, "It is interesting to note that there is not a single case recorded in which improvement has not taken place." Dr. Carol Wright, professor of Dermatology at Temple University in Philadelphia, used Chlorophyll in ointment form in treating several types of skin disease and found it especially effective in chronic ulcers. He also had good response to Chlorophyll treatment when using it in cases of impetigo. A report that of two Pennsylvania doctors, Langley and Morgan, which tells of their experience with this substance and 40 patients suffering with skin diseases of eleven different types. One of the most gratifying results of treatment with Chlorophyll, say the doctors, was its ability to relieve itching and burning. One quality that many doctors discovered was that the Chlorophyll seemed to thicken and strengthen the walls of the body cells of living animals. Here was a medical need even more urgent that a new treatment for anemia, according to Science News Letter, March 15, 1941. And this regarded the antiseptic qualities of Chlorophyll as an antiseptic strong enough to kill germs and yet soothing to the tissues. It was found that Chlorophyll increased the resistance of the cells and inhibited the growth of bacteria, thus preventing the germs from spreading their poison. CHLOROPHYLL FIGHTS BODY ODORS In March, 1950, Dr. F. Howard Westcott reported that when Chlorophyll is taken internally in adequate quantity, it reduces offensive body and breath odors. His report was the conclusion of long tests and experimentations. Ingredients: Chlorophyll (Medicago sativa) (leaf), Alfalfa Powder, Vegetable Oil. Other Ingredients: Steric Acid (All Natural).
[ Add to Cart]  [ View Cart]

The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by HerbalRose.com or the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. You should not use the information on this site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or for prescription of any medication or other treatment. You should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.