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What is chloratone?

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Updated: 5/23/2024

Chloratone is a Low Allergy Chlorophyll Powder that neutralizes odours resulting from food, beverages, tobacco and metabolic changes, so one may call it a deodorant for the internal body.

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Chloroform has been historically used as a solvent and in the production of other chemicals. It has also been used as an anesthetic, although its use for this purpose has significantly decreased due to its potential toxic effects on the liver and kidneys. Additionally, chloroform has been used in the past as a recreational drug, but this is illegal and highly dangerous.


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