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Currently, there is limited scientific research on the potential health benefits of liquid chlorophyll and chlorophyll supplements in general.
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Whether it’s wheatgrass shots or green juices, sipping verdant drinks in hopes of reaping health benefits is far from a new health trend. Now, though, another green beverage called chlorophyll water has stepped onto the scene this time, by way of TikTok.
Chlorophyll water is made out of water and chlorophyll drops, and influencers claim it can make your skin glow, trim your waistline, and boost your energy.
We consulted health experts to get the lowdown on this buzzy drink and whether you should try it.
What Is Dry Scooping? Woman Suffers Heart Attack After Trying TikTok Trend
On 6/3/21 at 5:38 AM EDT
A 20-year-old TikTok user suffered a heart attack after following a trend on TikTok to dry scoop before her workout.
Normally, pre-workout powder is mixed with water or milk to make a drink. However, TikTok users are swallowing mouthfuls of the powder by itself, believing it has stronger effects. Pre-workout powder generally consists of caffeine, B Vitamins and creatine, which provide more energy and increase muscle growth.
Briatney Portillo shared her experience with the trend to her TikTok account on April 15, using the clown filter and sound. Taking a dry pre-workout scoop because I saw it trending on TikTok, she wrote on the clip. Ending up in the hospital because I had a heart attack.
The 11-year-old patient, identified as Ellis Tripp, is in critical condition after swallowing magnetic balls while doing a Tiktok trend. Tripp swallowed five magnetic balls, which eventually infiltrated his digestive tract.