Frequently Asked Questions

RECHLOR® is indicated as a dietary supplement to support kidney health.
Rechlor can be taken as a dietary supplement to enhance kidney health.
Rechlor is intended for adults aged 18 and older and should not be consumed by children.
Consult with your healthcare practitioner for early detection of potential risks to kidney health, particularly if there is a family history of kidney disease.
USFDA has assessed Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin (RECHLOR® active ingredient)
as a Generally Recognized Safe (GRAS) ingredient.
It is recommended that the product should be taken for a minimum of 3 to 4 months
unless you experience any side effects or your healthcare practitioner advises you to stop using the product.
RECHLOR® should be taken on an empty stomach, or at least one hour before
meals.
Individuals can take the next dose at a regular time, there is no requirement to take a double dose.
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USFDA has assessed Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin (RECHLOR® active ingredient) as a Generally Recognized Safe (GRAS) ingredient.
RECHLOR® holds worldwide patents, encompassing regions in North America, India, Europe, Japan, South Africa and numerous other countries.
RECHLOR® should be kept in a cool, dry place and has a shelf life of two years from the manufacturer’s expiry date located on the label.
In some instances, consumers may have mild skin reactions, (such as skin rash and red
itchy skin), and gastrointestinal effects (such as nausea, diarrhea, or stomach cramps). Since the product has Sorbitol (a mild laxative), some people may experience loose bowels.
If this occurs, then reduce the dosage to 2 times per day instead of 3 times per day.
RECHLOR® may cause urine discoloration.
If the side effects persist, it is advisable that you discontinue consumption immediately and consult a health care practitioner.
RECHLOR® is intended for adults aged 18 and older and should not be consumed by children.
Before using RECHLOR®, consult a healthcare practitioner if you are taking prescription medications, have a severe medical condition, experience allergies, or if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or lactating.
If you are suffering from any kidney disorder or if your kidneys are at risk of damage from illness or disease, consult a healthcare practitioner before taking Rechlor as a dietary supplement.
Sometimes, consumers may have mild skin reactions (such as skin rash or red, itchy skin) and gastrointestinal effects (such as nausea, diarrhea, or stomach cramps). Since the product has sorbitol (a mild laxative), some people may experience loose bowels. If such reactions occur, reduce the dosage to 2 times per day instead of three times per day.
