
The One Thing Everyone’s Adding to Their Water Right Now, Say Experts [Eat This, Not That!]
This concentrated substance has some pretty powerful properties — including anticancer effects. “Chlorophyll is best known for its ability to block carcinogens within the body by binding to them in the digestive tract,” says Dr. Josh Axe, D.N.M., C.N.S, D.C., author of the new, best-selling book Ancient Remedies. “This stops a carcinogen from being circulated throughout the body and reaching susceptible tissues.”
Chlorophyll is also loaded with antioxidants that can help repair any damage done by free radicals, which can contribute to conditions like Alzheimer’s, cirrhosis, hypertension, and certain cancers.