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I have been taking Alfalfa Chlorophyll for 2 days, both times at night 1 tablespoon 2-3 hours before bed. For the past 2 nights I've waken up once or twice during the night very warm, warm enough I had to kick blankets off, but then I'd get cold quite fast, so it's a battle of cold and too hot until I fall asleep again. I'm not soaked in night sweat, but I do get a teeny bit moist from being warm. The only thing I can think would be causing this is having the Chlorophyll so late at night? Anyone know anything about this if it could cause this? I have had absolutely no other side effects. It seems to give me more energy.. I'm wondering if it's me detoxing/too much energy while sleeping?
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