![]() ![]() Social-media users love it for its alleged skin-clearing qualities: Adding a few drops of it into water each day have supposedly been the miracle cure for maladies from rosacea to here tryna have a ~glow up~ #chlorophyll #chlorophyllwater #chlorophylldrops #healthtrends ♬ deja vu – Olivia Rodrigo Makers of the liquid drops claim the supplement can boost energy, detoxify the body, help with altitude sickness and even neutralize body odor. The hashtag #chlorophyll has 81.3 million views on TikTok. While the trend has been popular with celebrities like Reese Witherspoon, Mandy Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow and Kourtney Kardashian - with the latter two frequently criticized for their loose interpretations of scientific fact - Gen Z is now following their lead and getting on board. TikTok users are draining the swamp by sucking down liquid chlorophyll - a plant molecule that aids in growth and creates a green shade. Mustard Skittles are suddenly a thing - and the internet wants to know why TikTok troll appalls Italians with egregious pizza faux pas Americans are clueless about how much of these nutrients they need: pollĬheesy debate over burrata rages online: ‘How dare you’ ![]()
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