Stack Genius ingredient guide
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is plant pigment or chlorophyllin derivative used in deodorizing or greens products in supplement labeling.
Overview
Chlorophyll is plant pigment or chlorophyllin derivative used in deodorizing or greens products. Chlorophyll products need form clarity before deodorant claims are useful.
Identify chlorophyll versus chlorophyllin, copper content, dose, and greens-blend context. You will often see it in body-odor, greens, and antioxidant-positioned formulas.
copper chlorophyllin form, photosensitivity reports, GI effects, and weak evidence. GI effects, copper exposure, and photosensitivity reports are worth noting.
Key takeaways
- Chlorophyll: Identify chlorophyll versus chlorophyllin, copper content, dose, and greens-blend context.
- Holy basil source context supports a measured adaptogen explanation with glucose and pregnancy cautions.
- GI effects, copper exposure, and photosensitivity reports are worth noting.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding Chlorophyll
Evidence snapshot
Holy basil source context supports a measured adaptogen explanation with glucose and pregnancy cautions.
Label-reading priority
Identify chlorophyll versus chlorophyllin, copper content, dose, and greens-blend context.
Common misunderstanding
Tulsi wellness language can make glucose or sedative overlap easy to miss.
Stack context
Compare holy basil with ashwagandha, theanine, berberine, and glucose-support formulas.
Dosing & Timing
Record chlorophyll or chlorophyllin form, copper content, dose, and greens blend role.
Safety and interaction context
GI effects, copper exposure, and photosensitivity reports are worth noting.
Sources
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety and label context.
- FDA - Dietary Supplement Products & IngredientsSupplement label and regulatory context.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyGeneral supplement safety and clinician-review context.
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