Chlorophyll Body Deodorizing Supplement, Chlorophyll Capsules with Parsley & Peppermint, Probiotic, Green Tea, Jerusalem Artichoke, Prebiotic, Supports Fresh Breath & Whole-Body Freshness, 120 Caps Review
Our verdict
This capsule combines chlorophyll with parsley, peppermint, a probiotic, green tea, Jerusalem artichoke and prebiotic fiber in a 120-count bottle, aimed at shoppers who want a broader freshness-focused blend rather than a single-ingredient chlorophyll product.
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Shoppers who want chlorophyll paired with a probiotic and prebiotic fiber blend in one capsule.
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You want a simple, single-ingredient chlorophyll capsule without added probiotics or other blended ingredients.
- Priced 14% below the category median ($17.34 across 67 tracked models)
Pros
- Combines chlorophyll with a probiotic and prebiotic fiber in one capsule
- 120-capsule count offers a longer supply than smaller bottles
- Moderate price point relative to multi-ingredient blends
- Includes green tea and Jerusalem artichoke alongside chlorophyll
Cons
- No isolated chlorophyll potency listed since it's part of a blend
- 243 reviews is a smaller base than top chlorophyll sellers
- 4.2-star rating trails several higher-rated single-ingredient options
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 243 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
243 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This capsule is marketed as a body deodorizing supplement built around chlorophyll, with parsley, peppermint, a probiotic strain, green tea, Jerusalem artichoke and prebiotic fiber rounded out in the formula. The 120-capsule bottle is priced around $15, and the maker positions it for fresh breath and whole-body freshness support.
The listing does not break out a clear per-capsule potency for the chlorophyll itself, since it's part of a larger ingredient blend. Shoppers comparing this to single-ingredient chlorophyll drops or capsules should keep that in mind when weighing value. These are manufacturer claims rather than medical statements, and it's worth checking with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, especially one combining several active ingredients like a probiotic and green tea.
The product carries a 4.2-star rating from 243 reviews, a moderate feedback base that trails some of the higher-review chlorophyll listings in the category.
Performance notes
The listing markets a 120-capsule bottle combining chlorophyll with parsley, peppermint, a probiotic strain, green tea, Jerusalem artichoke and prebiotic fiber, positioned for fresh breath and whole-body freshness support.
What buyers say
Rated 4.2 stars from 243 reviews, a moderate feedback base compared to some of the more established chlorophyll listings.
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Frequently asked questions
What else is in this capsule besides chlorophyll?
The formula also includes parsley, peppermint, a probiotic strain, green tea, Jerusalem artichoke and prebiotic fiber. It's a blended freshness-support product rather than a single-ingredient chlorophyll capsule.
How many capsules come in a bottle?
This listing is sold as a 120-count bottle, which is a larger size than many chlorophyll capsule bottles on the market.
Does the probiotic in this formula need to be refrigerated?
The listing doesn't specify storage requirements, so it's worth checking the product label directly and, if unsure, asking a healthcare professional or pharmacist about proper storage for probiotic supplements.