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Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin

Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin is a semi-synthetic derivative of chlorophyll, commonly used as a food additive and dietary supplement for its potential health benefits and as a green colorant. It is approved by the FDA as a safe additive (registered under 21 CFR 73.125) and has GRAS status for specific uses. It is believed to have properties that support liver function, detoxification, and may have antioxidative effects.

Mineral or nutrientUpdated Oct 16, 2025
Health score+2.0
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Risks

Possible allergic reactions, potential for mild digestive discomfort

Benefits

Antioxidant properties, potential detoxifying effects, supports liver health

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Waters containing Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin

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