Liquid Chlorophyll & Sinus Infections
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Water or Oil-soluble
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Chlorophyll can come in two forms, oil-soluble or water-soluble. Water-soluble chlorophyll is diluted with distilled water.
Application
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For sinus problems, dilute a small amount of chlorophyll with an equal amount of water. Diluting the chlorophyll helps prevent stinging. The solution should then be transferred into an eyedropper. For oil-soluble chlorophyll, use some type of natural oil to dilute it. No more than one or two drops should be placed directly into each nostril.
Health Benefits
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Chlorophyll may stimulate red blood cells. The Nutritional Supplements Health Guide states that it is used to treat wounds and infections, including sinus infections.
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