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I use chlorophyll to treat BAD BREATH. I have suffered with it since 1995 and it has been horrible. After a lot of reasearch online and talking to my dentist, Ear Nose Throat and Gastroenterologist, it was identified as coming from my stomach. I love the chlorophyll as it has nixed this problem. I drink a lot of water with it and take 300 mg behind every meal and it works!

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I used the liquid format and my experience was scary. It literally felt like I was trying hard to breath in my sleep and taking the last breath was so difficult, it would have been good if I have given up. I will never drink it again. I get the same effect when I eat cucumber with the skin on, without the skin, no effect.

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Bec215 | Age: 35-44 | On supplement for 2 to less than 5 years |
7/9/2014
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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I don't know why they only limit the choices to "colostomy odor", but I have Crohn's and due tothe lack of complete digestion, i suppose, my BMs are very odorous and i get very self-concious in public restrooms or people's houses, so I take a Chlorophyll tablet each morning, and it it amazing at eliminating the off odors in the toilet. It's a simple, effective treatment. the only side effect is your stools have a green cast to them - but so what. A small price to pay for the peace of mind.

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Age: 35-44 | On supplement for 2 to less than 5 years |
10/21/2013
Condition: Other
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Someone recommended I take chlorophyll for my acne problem. I drink liquid chlorophyll often and found it does clear up my skin and I also take it for general health and detoxification. I am a smoker (natural cigs only, but I have no illusions, I need to quit. And I drink wine often. Other than those which I admit are bad, my diet is mostly raw vegetables and no sugar.) So I take this to help my skin and to help balance out the effects of smoking and other toxins from living in LA. Excellent. I never have bad breath despite smoking. And I've been told I smell good all the time. Never body odor. I highly recommend Chlorophyll. I also recommend (to Shay who commented earlier) Crystal body deodorant. You can get it at Rite Aid or CVS. It comes in a purple capped bottle. It's natural salts that kill bacteria under your arms and anywhere you put it. It is an absolute odor eliminator. I got my fiance to try it and he was amazed. It won't stop you from sweating, so nylon clothes can get sweaty and smell as the deodorant is on you, not your clothes, but you can change your shirt and you still don't smell. I even use it when I get a very sore throat. I put some on a q tip and swab the back of my throat. Helps almost immediately. Hope this helps someone!Read More Read Less

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TinToronto | Age: 35-44 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
9/18/2013
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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I take chlorophyll for asthma and eczema. It's a miracle, especially with magnesium. I have extreme asthma and it's cured me 98%

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Stevo3154 | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
3/16/2013
Condition: Other
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I took liquid chloryphyll with juice for several weeks once a day as i had read that it would lower blood sugar in type 2 diabettes. If Chloraphyll helps the pancreas and the pancreas produces insulin it made sense. I found it reduced my sugars considerably. When i stopped using it my sugars started up again. I am going to get some concentrate capsules and use it 4 times day.

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Age: 55-64 |
2/24/2013
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.0
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I put drops in my water

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Age: 35-44 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
1/28/2013
Condition: Other
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crescamp | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 5 to less than 10 years |
10/27/2012
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we [my family AND extended family] take chlorophyll concentrate capsules to aid in prevention of regularly occuring Nose Bleeds. We have used it for years - and it Really Helps!

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Shay | Age: 19-24 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
10/20/2012
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I have always had problems with underarm odor since I was about 9. I would get teased all the time by family,friends, coworkers, just about anybody I came in contact with. My self-esteem was low. No matter how many times I washed my underarms and put deordarant on my arms would still stink. I felt so defeated and depressed. There would be days I would wash my underarms and put deordarant on about 20x a day and they would still stink. After doing research online about underarm body odor cures I read about chlorophyll pills. I didn't get to excited and was kinda skeptical about it because I have tried other products claiming to help with the odor. I went to a local vitamin store purchased them for about 14$. I took them about 3 pills a day and I didn't see any change until the 3rd week of taking them. Then I realized a huge change in my underarm odor. They didn't stink like they used too! I have reduced my daily pill regimen from 3 pills a day to once a day. My underarms still get a little smelly but nuthing a little soap and deordarant can't do. Read More Read Less

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monica | Age: 45-54 |
10/1/2012
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I am at menopause stage so body odor and my breath does not smell pretty at all, After taking chlorophyl every morning for couple months now , my body is now odor free. The downs side is I seems to get allergy in my throat after takine the chlorophyl. But the benefit outweight my allergy.

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msfit | Age: 35-44 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
8/7/2012
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I started taking it after being exposed to mold. I cant tell if its doing anything but It hasn't hurt me either. I always seem to have a little energy when I get up in the am as I take it at nite.

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Momoftwo | Age: 35-44 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
8/3/2012
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.0
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I used the liquid format and my experience was scary. It literally felt like I was trying hard to breath in my sleep and taking the last breath was so difficult, it would have been good if I have given up. I will never drink it again. I get the same effect when I eat cucumber with the skin on, without the skin, no effect.

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CJ | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
10/18/2011
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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I use chlorophyll to treat BAD BREATH. I have suffered with it since 1995 and it has been horrible. After a lot of reasearch online and talking to my dentist, Ear Nose Throat and Gastroenterologist, it was identified as coming from my stomach. I love the chlorophyll as it has nixed this problem. I drink a lot of water with it and take 300 mg behind every meal and it works!

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Age: 25-34 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
9/30/2011
Condition: General Health And Wellness
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