AdvertisementSherzai knows it's tempting to reach for a novel, quick-fix potion that promises to boost brain health, like a fancy supplement, an expensive gummy, or a new smoothie powder.
Why chlorophyll from plants is more powerful than green juices and supplementsLots of chlorophyll on the table here.
fcafotodigital/Getty ImagesWhen we eat green plants, we are consuming a green pigment molecule called chlorophyll, which helps plants photosynthesize — capturing solar rays and converting them into energy to grow.
What we do know is that you can get the health benefits if you consume chlorophyll in its original packaging.
Galina Oleksenko/Getty ImagesSherzai recommends incorporating more of the darkest green plants like spinach and kale into your diet when you can.
Persons:
—, Dean Sherzai, Chicago —, Dean, Ayesha Sherzai, he's, Troy Magney, Davis, Magney, you'll, Kale, Galina Oleksenko, It's, Amber Flores, Flores
Organizations:
Service, National Institute, Aging, Business, University of California, UC Davis
Locations:
Chicago