Chlorophyll helps maintain a pleasant, unobtrusive body and fecal odor. Ingesting chlorophyll has been shown to aid the detoxification efforts of the liver, as well as make your digestion more efficient. As your body more readily eliminates toxins from your body and moves waste through your gut, the resulting odor may be reduced. Although scientists aren't sure of the exact mechanism that changes the body odor profile of people who consume chlorophyll, there is an indication that the increase in "phase II biotransformation enzymes" - those that help liver health - may also control the unpleasant smells from excessive perspiration. The assumption is fewer toxins result in less unpleasant odors.

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