Silly
Chlorophyll, literally, is captured energy from the sun. Green plant cells are the only ones capable of absorbing energy directly from the sun and storing it as the chemical chlorophyll.[...]
In his book, Wheatgrass: Nature's Finest Medicine, author Steve Meyerowitz explains wheatgrass' life and energy-giving properties this way: "Inside the juice are photons, protons, and electrons. Our living cells reach out for these charged nutrients."
(The Jamba Juice newsletter Jamba Whirl, Spring 2001)
Wow, I heard cyanoacrylates have protons and electrons too! (I'm not so sure about the photons.) Maybe our living cells can benefit from eating CD-R media. I've also heard that there are protons and electrons in plutonium -- in fact, even more protons and electrons than in wheatgrass!