How chlorophyll inhibits cancer
July 30, 2010 by Yafa Sakkejha
Filed under Anti Aging Articles, Featured
The link between chlorophyll and cancer has been studied in the scientific community since the early 1900s, and studies consitently show that it has powerful anti-cancer properties.
Most recently, the Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology at Oregon State University found that chlorophyll provided significant protection against a very potent carcinogen called DBP (found in nail polish) in pregnant mice. Chlorphyll also reduced lung cancer multiplicity by 50% (Source).
Another recent study from the same university found that chlorophyll greatly reduced the expression of human colon cancer cells (Source).
One of the easiest ways to obtain natural chlorophyll is to consume fresh, organic dark leafy greens in liquid form.
Although greens can have a bitter taste, there are many ways to prepare them raw in a way that’s palatable. If you’ve never done this before, a great starting point is Nutritionist Meghan Telpner CNP’s Green Smoothie Cleanse. It’s packed with 100 pages of tremendously valuable information, and definitely provided me with a boost of health inspiration when I read it. Meghan is also running a group cleanse starting on August 6th where her and her staff will provide support along the way.







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