If you’ve ever wondered whether the “green stuff” in plants can do more than just make leaves green, you’re not alone.
A fascinating hypothesis paper suggests that a chlorophyll metabolite called phytanic acid might play a role in blood sugar control and metabolic health.
In this article, we’ll unpack what that means in plain English, and what it doesn’t mean (spoiler: the evidence isn’t strong between chlorophyll and diabetes).
If you want to see the original scientific discussion, you can read the paper here:
👉 McCarty MF. The chlorophyll metabolite phytanic acid is a natural rexinoid — potential for treatment and prevention of diabetes