By AdminM
by Paul Fassa
Health Impact News
Almost everyone was introduced to photosynthesis in school biology classes. It is the process where plants, grasses, and tree leaves containing green pigment chlorophyll use the sun’s energy and water to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen for the environment and glucose for the plant.
There has been a quiet, gradual shift from thinking chlorophyll is simply part of a plant’s photosynthesis process that does not directly affect internal human cellular metabolism processing. Slowly, scientific research is recognizing how chlorophyll helps human life, not only by producing oxygen for us to breathe with photosynthesis, but internally, within …read more
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