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Science. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

I've discussed on many occasions over the years how antivaccine activists really, really don't want to be known as "antivaccine." Indeed, when they are called "antivaccine" (usually quite correctly, given their words and deeds), many of them will clutch their pearls in indignation, rear up in self-righteous anger, and retort that they are "not antivaccine" but rather "pro-vaccine safety," "p ....

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Chlorophyll Water Is All Over TikTok. But Is It Actually Good For You?


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Liquid chlorophyll is taking off once again on social media. Are there real health benefits, or is it just a bunch of B.S.?
Chlorophyll water has been gaining popularity since 2016, when celebrities touted its health and beauty benefits. Now, TikTokers are claiming in viralvideos that it can help treat acne and inflamed skin, lessen body odor, prevent cancer and support gut health.
The most popular TikToks ― which have garnered 1.5 to 2 million “likes” to date ― promote chlorophyll water’s transformative effects on the skin. In the videos, TikTokers show their skin’s progress over time and advise adding liquid chlorophyll drops to water rather than applying chlorophyll topically or swallowing a chlorophyll pill. ....

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