The science behind Lyveli Gel
Lyveli Gel is designed as a daily freshness ritual — combining chlorophyll with botanicals traditionally associated with internal freshness, digestive comfort, and everyday confidence.
Instead of simply masking odor for a few minutes, Lyveli supports a cleaner-feeling wellness routine from within.
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Chlorophyll & purification support
Chlorophyll is the natural green pigment found in plants. In wellness and scientific literature, chlorophyll and chlorophyllin have been explored for freshness-related routines and odor-control applications.
Why chlorophyll matters
- Supports a cleaner internal freshness ritual
- Historically studied for deodorizing applications
- Pairs well with hydration, oral hygiene, and a balanced diet
- Designed for consistency instead of temporary masking
Inside the Lyveli Gel formula
Chlorophyll
Central to Lyveli’s freshness-focused internal ritual.
Peppermint
Traditionally used for digestive comfort and fresh sensation.
Parsley
Often associated with food-related freshness support.
Clove
A botanical traditionally used in oral care rituals.
Lemon Balm Extract
A calming botanical used in clean wellness routines.
Green Tea Extract
Rich in plant compounds and aligned with daily wellness support.
Clinical studies and key data
Chlorophyll and chlorophyllin have been explored in scientific literature for deodorizing applications and internal odor-related contexts.
Peppermint oil has been studied for digestive comfort and global gastrointestinal symptoms in certain populations.
Botanical ingredients such as parsley and mint have been studied in relation to volatile sulfur compounds from foods like garlic.
Mechanisms of action
- Internal freshness support: helps support a cleaner-feeling daily routine from within.
- Botanical purification ritual: chlorophyll is associated with clean wellness and deodorizing applications.
- Digestive comfort support: peppermint and botanicals support a more balanced daily routine.
- Reduced reliance on masking: designed as a ritual rather than a quick freshness cover-up.
A different approach to freshness
Lyveli Gel was designed as a daily internal freshness ritual — not just a temporary fix.
Lyveli Gel
Daily freshness support designed for consistency and convenience.
Mouthwash
Useful for oral hygiene, but generally focused on short-term freshness.
Gum & Mints
Portable and easy, but mainly designed for temporary masking.
Oil Pulling
A traditional wellness ritual, but less convenient for everyday use.
Consumer results
Based on Lyveli customer feedback, many users report feeling cleaner, fresher, and more confident with consistent daily use.
Reported by users after consistent use as part of their daily routine.
Customers often describe feeling more comfortable in close interactions.
Users found Lyveli simple to maintain compared with repeated temporary fixes.
Expert-backed context
Based on educational resources from the Linus Pauling Institute
Summary of findings published in digestive health literature
Based on oral-health and wellness educational guidance
Safety profile
Designed as a simple wellness step that fits into your existing routine.
Unlike strong sprays or repeated mints, Lyveli focuses on consistency.
Works best alongside hydration, good oral hygiene, and balanced nutrition.
What this means for you
- Helps support freshness from within
- Supports breath and body confidence
- Plant-powered wellness ritual
- Simple daily use
- Designed for consistency, not quick masking
Scientific references
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Brocklehurst JC. Assessment of Chlorophyll as a Deodorant. British Medical Journal, 1953.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2015521/ -
Yamazaki H. et al. Effects of activated charcoal and copper chlorophyllin on urinary excretion of trimethylamine in Japanese trimethylaminuria patients.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15043988/ -
Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University. Chlorophyll and Metallo-Chlorophyll Derivatives.
https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/dietary-factors/phytochemicals/chlorophyll-metallo-chlorophyll-derivatives -
IFFGD. Chlorophyllin: Is It Effective Odor Control?
https://iffgd.org/manage-your-health/diet-and-treatments/chlorophyllin-for-odor-control/ -
Alammar N. et al. The impact of peppermint oil on irritable bowel syndrome: a meta-analysis.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6337770/ -
Munch R. et al. Deodorization of Garlic Breath Volatiles by Food and Food Components.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24592995/
