At 08:49 AM 4/7/99 +0200, you wrote: >>>> Lynton: >>>> it is considered by some that ingestion of Chlorophyll makes it >>>> easy for the body to make new Heme-molecules, thus enhancing the Oxygen-carrying >>>> capabilities of the blood. Jean-Louis: >>So I understand that the above claim is unproven (there is no >>guarantee that chlorophyll can indeed be used to make heme >>molecules). On the other hand, I wonder heme molecules from meat are >>usable. Not as far as the information I read, which could be 20 years out of date. I would think that if you wanted heme molecules from RAF, it would be the blood you're after (Dracula!;) and it would depend on how it would be digested, I suppose. >>Lynton: >>>> It is a potent cleanser, both inside and outside the body. It was >>>> once used for sterilising hospitals for example. It can be injected into the >>>> bloodstream, and it is absorbed readily through the skin. Jean-Louis: >>How does one know that it is a cleanser inside the body? What do >>people experience when injected with chlorophyll that makes them think >>it has a cleansing effect? >> Lynton: Pass. I think that part of the 'cleansing' is to do with reconstitution of the blood, but somehow it is also good for dealing with toxins, and even radiation it is claimed !