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What is the TLDR on this supplement that seems to be in the news?

From Amazon
  • PHARMACEUTICAL GRADE METHYLENE BLUE: Methylene Blue for clinical applications is the purest grade available & helps boost the energy production capabilities of mitochondria and may also protect against neurodegenerative disorders and memory loss
  • MEMORY DEFENSE: Harness the power of antioxidants in our top-tier pharmaceutical grade methylene blue to combat cellular aging and support cognitive health
  • EXACT CONCENTRATION AND ASSURED QUALITY: Boasting 99.9% purity, each of blue methylene drops delivers a precise 0.5mg dose, ensuring consistent strength for accurate application in therapeutic settings
  • HIGHEST QUALITY: Trust in the exceptional purity and strength of our methylene blue usp consumption, rigorously tested and free from formaldehyde, adhering to US Pharmacopeia standards
  • SECURE & CONVENIENT PACKAGING: Our methylene blue is packaged in glass bottles designed for easy dispensing. This packaging choice helps maintain the compound's potency, which can be compromised when stored in plastic containers
Chat-GPT
Methylene blue has several potential health benefits, though its use in medicine requires caution, as it can have side effects if not administered correctly. Here's a more detailed look at its health-related uses:

1.​

  • What it is: Methemoglobinemia is a condition where hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in the blood, becomes oxidized and unable to effectively release oxygen to tissues.
  • How methylene blue helps: Methylene blue works as a reducing agent, converting methemoglobin back to its normal form (hemoglobin), thus improving the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. It is commonly used in emergencies to treat this condition.
  • Administration: It is typically administered intravenously in hospitals under medical supervision.

2.​

  • Cognitive Function and Alzheimer's Disease: Research has been investigating methylene blue’s role in protecting neurons and improving brain function. Some studies suggest that it might help in diseases like Alzheimer’s by reducing oxidative stress, which can damage brain cells.
  • Mitochondrial Health: Methylene blue has been found to support mitochondrial function. Since mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, improving their function may help protect against cognitive decline and age-related diseases.
  • Memory Enhancement: Some studies suggest that at low doses, methylene blue might improve memory and cognitive function, potentially offering benefits for those with cognitive impairment, though these effects are still being studied.

3.​

  • Methylene blue has antioxidant effects, helping to neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress in the body. This property may contribute to its potential neuroprotective effects and general health benefits, especially for conditions associated with oxidative damage.

4.​

  • Methylene blue has been used historically to treat infections due to its antimicrobial properties. It can be effective against some bacteria and fungi, although it is not commonly used as a primary treatment today.
  • It has also been used to treat urinary tract infections and as a topical antiseptic in certain cases.

5.​

  • Methylene blue has been used in combination with other drugs to treat UTIs. It works by acting as a mild antiseptic, though more effective and targeted treatments are generally preferred for UTI management.

6.​

  • Some preliminary studies have explored the use of methylene blue in cancer therapy. It has been shown to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in some cancer cells, and its ability to enhance mitochondrial function might also make it useful in preventing cancer cell survival. However, this is still an emerging area of research and should not be considered a standard cancer treatment.

7.​

  • Some studies suggest that methylene blue may have an impact on mood and energy levels due to its role in mitochondrial function and its effects on brain chemistry. However, these effects are not well established and more research is needed to fully understand how it might impact mental health.

Risks and Side Effects:​

While methylene blue can offer health benefits, it is important to note potential risks:

  • Overdose: High doses of methylene blue can cause serious side effects, including nausea, vomiting, confusion, and even more severe reactions like serotonin syndrome (especially when combined with certain medications like antidepressants).
  • Coloration of Urine: It can turn the urine a blue or green color, which is harmless but can be alarming.
  • Interaction with Medications: Methylene blue can interact with certain medications, including monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), leading to a risk of serotonin syndrome, a potentially dangerous condition.
  • G6PD Deficiency: People with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should avoid methylene blue, as it can cause hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells).

Dosage and Administration:​

  • The exact dosage and form depend on the specific health condition being treated, and it should always be used under medical supervision.
  • For methemoglobinemia, the typical dose is around 1–2 mg/kg administered intravenously. For cognitive or neuroprotective uses, lower doses might be explored, but these uses are still under investigation.

Conclusion:​

While methylene blue has potential therapeutic effects for various conditions, including cognitive health, methemoglobinemia, and infection treatment, its use should be carefully monitored, especially given its potential for serious side effects at high doses or when combined with other medications. Always consult a healthcare professional before using methylene blue for any health-related purpose.


Anyone use it? Opinions. Useful or waste of money?

Thanks.
 
Yes, just started this week. Has increased energy less brain fog. Will post up more after a few more weeks of use. It had turned my urine slight greenish.
 
What is the TLDR on this supplement that seems to be in the news?

From Amazon
  • PHARMACEUTICAL GRADE METHYLENE BLUE: Methylene Blue for clinical applications is the purest grade available & helps boost the energy production capabilities of mitochondria and may also protect against neurodegenerative disorders and memory loss
  • MEMORY DEFENSE: Harness the power of antioxidants in our top-tier pharmaceutical grade methylene blue to combat cellular aging and support cognitive health
  • EXACT CONCENTRATION AND ASSURED QUALITY: Boasting 99.9% purity, each of blue methylene drops delivers a precise 0.5mg dose, ensuring consistent strength for accurate application in therapeutic settings
  • HIGHEST QUALITY: Trust in the exceptional purity and strength of our methylene blue usp consumption, rigorously tested and free from formaldehyde, adhering to US Pharmacopeia standards
  • SECURE & CONVENIENT PACKAGING: Our methylene blue is packaged in glass bottles designed for easy dispensing. This packaging choice helps maintain the compound's potency, which can be compromised when stored in plastic containers
Chat-GPT
Methylene blue has several potential health benefits, though its use in medicine requires caution, as it can have side effects if not administered correctly. Here's a more detailed look at its health-related uses:

1.​

  • What it is: Methemoglobinemia is a condition where hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in the blood, becomes oxidized and unable to effectively release oxygen to tissues.
  • How methylene blue helps: Methylene blue works as a reducing agent, converting methemoglobin back to its normal form (hemoglobin), thus improving the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. It is commonly used in emergencies to treat this condition.
  • Administration: It is typically administered intravenously in hospitals under medical supervision.

2.​

  • Cognitive Function and Alzheimer's Disease: Research has been investigating methylene blue’s role in protecting neurons and improving brain function. Some studies suggest that it might help in diseases like Alzheimer’s by reducing oxidative stress, which can damage brain cells.
  • Mitochondrial Health: Methylene blue has been found to support mitochondrial function. Since mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, improving their function may help protect against cognitive decline and age-related diseases.
  • Memory Enhancement: Some studies suggest that at low doses, methylene blue might improve memory and cognitive function, potentially offering benefits for those with cognitive impairment, though these effects are still being studied.

3.​

  • Methylene blue has antioxidant effects, helping to neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress in the body. This property may contribute to its potential neuroprotective effects and general health benefits, especially for conditions associated with oxidative damage.

4.​

  • Methylene blue has been used historically to treat infections due to its antimicrobial properties. It can be effective against some bacteria and fungi, although it is not commonly used as a primary treatment today.
  • It has also been used to treat urinary tract infections and as a topical antiseptic in certain cases.

5.​

  • Methylene blue has been used in combination with other drugs to treat UTIs. It works by acting as a mild antiseptic, though more effective and targeted treatments are generally preferred for UTI management.

6.​

  • Some preliminary studies have explored the use of methylene blue in cancer therapy. It has been shown to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in some cancer cells, and its ability to enhance mitochondrial function might also make it useful in preventing cancer cell survival. However, this is still an emerging area of research and should not be considered a standard cancer treatment.

7.​

  • Some studies suggest that methylene blue may have an impact on mood and energy levels due to its role in mitochondrial function and its effects on brain chemistry. However, these effects are not well established and more research is needed to fully understand how it might impact mental health.

Risks and Side Effects:​

While methylene blue can offer health benefits, it is important to note potential risks:

  • Overdose: High doses of methylene blue can cause serious side effects, including nausea, vomiting, confusion, and even more severe reactions like serotonin syndrome (especially when combined with certain medications like antidepressants).
  • Coloration of Urine: It can turn the urine a blue or green color, which is harmless but can be alarming.
  • Interaction with Medications: Methylene blue can interact with certain medications, including monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), leading to a risk of serotonin syndrome, a potentially dangerous condition.
  • G6PD Deficiency: People with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should avoid methylene blue, as it can cause hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells).

Dosage and Administration:​

  • The exact dosage and form depend on the specific health condition being treated, and it should always be used under medical supervision.
  • For methemoglobinemia, the typical dose is around 1–2 mg/kg administered intravenously. For cognitive or neuroprotective uses, lower doses might be explored, but these uses are still under investigation.

Conclusion:​

While methylene blue has potential therapeutic effects for various conditions, including cognitive health, methemoglobinemia, and infection treatment, its use should be carefully monitored, especially given its potential for serious side effects at high doses or when combined with other medications. Always consult a healthcare professional before using methylene blue for any health-related purpose.


Anyone use it? Opinions. Useful or waste of money?

Thanks.
Interesting write up. I bought methylene blue used it once, just felt shady to me and didnt use it again. I'd like to see user feedback more on it from the EVO family.

@AE1079 what do you think about it?

Yes, just started this week. Has increased energy less brain fog. Will post up more after a few more weeks of use. It had turned my urine slight greenish.
Would be good to add this to your log.
 
Interesting write up. I bought methylene blue used it once, just felt shady to me and didnt use it again. I'd like to see user feedback more on it from the EVO family.

@AE1079 what do you think about it?


Would be good to add this to your log.
With the above info around the product my anecdote is the same as Pigsy’s.

Less brain fog and clarity of memory and recall has increased substantially. My memory is extremely vivid even old memories are super clear. It’s quite surreal to be honest in that regard.

Urine is greenish but that’s expected as it’s a dye.

Overall gut health - can feel somewhat squeamish when I first have it the morning but then does a good flush during the day, mustn’t be used in high doses. My mood has improved significantly as well.
 
I could ran a log on it. As long as you can put up with the blue tongue pics 🤣
 

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With the above info around the product my anecdote is the same as Pigsy’s.

Less brain fog and clarity of memory and recall has increased substantially. My memory is extremely vivid even old memories are super clear. It’s quite surreal to be honest in that regard.

Urine is greenish but that’s expected as it’s a dye.

Overall gut health - can feel somewhat squeamish when I first have it the morning but then does a good flush during the day, mustn’t be used in high doses. My mood has improved significantly as well.
My concerns are the sides, what side effects long term.
I heard cancer talk.
 
Thats what I was thinking “how”
Will deep dive, looking at its effects I would wonder how it would create cancer cells as it’s meaning to kill already harmful bacteria and pathogens. Let’s see - it has been used in the medical field for sometime for cyanide poisoning and all hospitals do have methylene blue as a IV medication in high doses, the dosing we are using ranges from 10-20 as an effective dose
 
Will deep dive, looking at its effects I would wonder how it would create cancer cells as it’s meaning to kill already harmful bacteria and pathogens. Let’s see - it has been used in the medical field for sometime for cyanide poisoning and all hospitals do have methylene blue as a IV medication in high doses, the dosing we are using ranges from 10-20 as an effective dose
I was thinking it kills good bacteria as well, disrupting gut biome and leading to cancers.

I was watching @dylangemelli Dylan bio hacking interview and interesting they link gut biome to a lot and I agree there is research on this.
 
I was thinking it kills good bacteria as well, disrupting gut biome and leading to cancers.

I was watching @dylangemelli Dylan bio hacking interview and interesting they link gut biome to a lot and I agree there is research on this.
I also heard that too. It would make sense, it wouldn’t just take bad bacteria with it, like t3 for example - it doesn’t discriminate what energy it burns. But I do know this will happen in the higher doses. Again we also don’t have clarity on specific dosing, we only have IV studied dosing which isn’t appropriate for us. So far I can recommend safe dosing is 10-20mg - but as far as gut bacteria we will need testing
 
I also heard that too. It would make sense, it wouldn’t just take bad bacteria with it, like t3 for example - it doesn’t discriminate what energy it burns. But I do know this will happen in the higher doses. Again we also don’t have clarity on specific dosing, we only have IV studied dosing which isn’t appropriate for us. So far I can recommend safe dosing is 10-20mg - but as far as gut bacteria we will need testing
I’m talking to @LevButlerov about it, let’s see what he says, gut bacteria are my concern
 
I'm always skeptical about these types of supplements that promise the world

They can Market the crap out of anything and make it seem like it's something better than it is
 
I think if people got more sleep and avoided a lot of the junky foods and that would go a much longer way of having a healthier lifestyle.
 
I wouldn't use a product like this without a lot of reading up on legitimate reviews from people.

I just don't trust most supplements out there.
 
What is the TLDR on this supplement that seems to be in the news?

From Amazon
  • PHARMACEUTICAL GRADE METHYLENE BLUE: Methylene Blue for clinical applications is the purest grade available & helps boost the energy production capabilities of mitochondria and may also protect against neurodegenerative disorders and memory loss
  • MEMORY DEFENSE: Harness the power of antioxidants in our top-tier pharmaceutical grade methylene blue to combat cellular aging and support cognitive health
  • EXACT CONCENTRATION AND ASSURED QUALITY: Boasting 99.9% purity, each of blue methylene drops delivers a precise 0.5mg dose, ensuring consistent strength for accurate application in therapeutic settings
  • HIGHEST QUALITY: Trust in the exceptional purity and strength of our methylene blue usp consumption, rigorously tested and free from formaldehyde, adhering to US Pharmacopeia standards
  • SECURE & CONVENIENT PACKAGING: Our methylene blue is packaged in glass bottles designed for easy dispensing. This packaging choice helps maintain the compound's potency, which can be compromised when stored in plastic containers
Chat-GPT
Methylene blue has several potential health benefits, though its use in medicine requires caution, as it can have side effects if not administered correctly. Here's a more detailed look at its health-related uses:

1.​

  • What it is: Methemoglobinemia is a condition where hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in the blood, becomes oxidized and unable to effectively release oxygen to tissues.
  • How methylene blue helps: Methylene blue works as a reducing agent, converting methemoglobin back to its normal form (hemoglobin), thus improving the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. It is commonly used in emergencies to treat this condition.
  • Administration: It is typically administered intravenously in hospitals under medical supervision.

2.​

  • Cognitive Function and Alzheimer's Disease: Research has been investigating methylene blue’s role in protecting neurons and improving brain function. Some studies suggest that it might help in diseases like Alzheimer’s by reducing oxidative stress, which can damage brain cells.
  • Mitochondrial Health: Methylene blue has been found to support mitochondrial function. Since mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, improving their function may help protect against cognitive decline and age-related diseases.
  • Memory Enhancement: Some studies suggest that at low doses, methylene blue might improve memory and cognitive function, potentially offering benefits for those with cognitive impairment, though these effects are still being studied.

3.​

  • Methylene blue has antioxidant effects, helping to neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress in the body. This property may contribute to its potential neuroprotective effects and general health benefits, especially for conditions associated with oxidative damage.

4.​

  • Methylene blue has been used historically to treat infections due to its antimicrobial properties. It can be effective against some bacteria and fungi, although it is not commonly used as a primary treatment today.
  • It has also been used to treat urinary tract infections and as a topical antiseptic in certain cases.

5.​

  • Methylene blue has been used in combination with other drugs to treat UTIs. It works by acting as a mild antiseptic, though more effective and targeted treatments are generally preferred for UTI management.

6.​

  • Some preliminary studies have explored the use of methylene blue in cancer therapy. It has been shown to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in some cancer cells, and its ability to enhance mitochondrial function might also make it useful in preventing cancer cell survival. However, this is still an emerging area of research and should not be considered a standard cancer treatment.

7.​

  • Some studies suggest that methylene blue may have an impact on mood and energy levels due to its role in mitochondrial function and its effects on brain chemistry. However, these effects are not well established and more research is needed to fully understand how it might impact mental health.

Risks and Side Effects:​

While methylene blue can offer health benefits, it is important to note potential risks:

  • Overdose: High doses of methylene blue can cause serious side effects, including nausea, vomiting, confusion, and even more severe reactions like serotonin syndrome (especially when combined with certain medications like antidepressants).
  • Coloration of Urine: It can turn the urine a blue or green color, which is harmless but can be alarming.
  • Interaction with Medications: Methylene blue can interact with certain medications, including monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), leading to a risk of serotonin syndrome, a potentially dangerous condition.
  • G6PD Deficiency: People with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should avoid methylene blue, as it can cause hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells).

Dosage and Administration:​

  • The exact dosage and form depend on the specific health condition being treated, and it should always be used under medical supervision.
  • For methemoglobinemia, the typical dose is around 1–2 mg/kg administered intravenously. For cognitive or neuroprotective uses, lower doses might be explored, but these uses are still under investigation.

Conclusion:​

While methylene blue has potential therapeutic effects for various conditions, including cognitive health, methemoglobinemia, and infection treatment, its use should be carefully monitored, especially given its potential for serious side effects at high doses or when combined with other medications. Always consult a healthcare professional before using methylene blue for any health-related purpose.


Anyone use it? Opinions. Useful or waste of money?

Thanks.
@PrinceDaddy yes I have been using it for years. I have had it administered by IV and orally. I believe in it!
 
@Seventieschild im sceptical as well bro but seems real user feedback is real, you going to try it?
No brother I won't be trying it,I'm sticking to the basics,I'm a simple guy and use what works for my purpose,like, test, nandrolones,DHT dirivatives,a bit of GH and the occasional oral compound.
A few basic ancillaries and Friday night pizza or broasters and that's it bro.
@Seventieschild im sceptical as well bro but seems real user feedback is real, you going to try it?
 
No brother I won't be trying it,I'm sticking to the basics,I'm a simple guy and use what works for my purpose,like, test, nandrolones,DHT dirivatives,a bit of GH and the occasional oral compound.
A few basic ancillaries and Friday night pizza or broasters and that's it bro.
The basics is always the biggest win bro ;) agrred
 
I stand by it every morning.. i feel absolutely tremendous on in.. I have a great podcast with Dr. Scott Sherr where we do a very long discussion on the benefits.. it 100% is well worth it

Im in a mitochondria course at harvard online right now and have been working/studying on mitochondria in great detail the past several months and the effects it has is tremendous to say the least... I have always spent a great deal of time studying and implementing Urolithin A, which is PROVEN to repair and regenerate mitochondria.. there are several new developments proving huge benefits
 
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I stand by it every morning.. i feel absolutely tremendous on in.. I have a great podcast with Dr. Scott Sherr where we do a very long discussion on the benefits.. it 100% is well worth it

Im in a mitochondria course at harvard online right now and have been working/studying on mitochondria in great detail the past several months and the effects it has is tremendous to say the least... I have always spent a great deal of time studying and implementing Urolithin A, which is PROVEN to repair and regenerate mitochondria.. there are several new developments proving huge benefits
@dylangemelli I'm sure there are benefits, and @Pigsy @PrinceDaddy are talking about their use and even posting pics bro
but I'm a bit oldschool and with @Seventieschild here, I think there might be sides we are just not aware of
 
i think it needs more actual research and human studies before id jack it into my system bro personally
To each their own. I take my guidance on it from an extremely well respected doctor, not a random meathead or bro. Always do whats within your comfort zone… there are several human studies showing its benefit on mitochondrial repair, and the main looked at benefit us long term help with treating and/or helping prevent Alzheimers and/or
Cognitive issues.

Im personally trying to extend quality of life and lifespan and focusing on blood markers and long term prevention of possible problems. One of my main focuses of study right now are centering on mitochondrial and cellular health. So to each their own, i just have a different long term mindset and am doing a ton of podcasts and close work with some if the most well known and respected naturopathic, alternative and integrative heslth doctors and practitioners.

Ive seen enough data presented to have plenty of comfort with it
 
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To each their own. I take my guidance on it from an extremely well respected doctor, not a random meathead or bro. Always do whats within your comfort zone… there are several human studies showing its benefit on mitochondrial repair, and the main looked at benefit us long term help with treating and/or helping prevent Alzheimers and/or
Cognitive issues.

Im personally trying to extend quality of life and lifespan and focusing on blood markers and long term prevention of possible problems. One of my main focuses of study right now are centering on mitochondrial and cellular health. So to each their own, i just have a different long term mindset and am doing a ton of podcasts and close work with some if the most well known and respected naturopathic, alternative and integrative heslth doctors and practitioners.

Ive seen enough data presented to have plenty of comfort with it
@dylangemelli thats very fair bro
I have checked some studies but can you reference the human study you're talking about? havent seen much.

And with mitochondrial health, there is a lot of misinformation. Like, I've seen discussion of FMD (fasting mimicking diet) while it does have potential, they refuse to discuss the benefits of real fasting to mitochondrial health. @stevesmi thoughts?
 
@dylangemelli thats very fair bro
I have checked some studies but can you reference the human study you're talking about? havent seen much.

And with mitochondrial health, there is a lot of misinformation. Like, I've seen discussion of FMD (fasting mimicking diet) while it does have potential, they refuse to discuss the benefits of real fasting to mitochondrial health. @stevesmi thoughts?
I wouldn’t buy it from anywhere. I would want to get it legit. I know the cost varies greatly depending on that
 
@dylangemelli thats very fair bro
I have checked some studies but can you reference the human study you're talking about? havent seen much.

And with mitochondrial health, there is a lot of misinformation. Like, I've seen discussion of FMD (fasting mimicking diet) while it does have potential, they refuse to discuss the benefits of real fasting to mitochondrial health. @stevesmi thoughts?
There are many publications out on it.. im traveling and booked right now with podcasts etc... and i honestly could care less if anyone uses it or not.. i chimed in because its nice to have alternative discussions that are not just around a steroid or sponsor product once in a while... i am working on many certifications in biology, along with just getting accepted for my masters to become a cns.. so i am far beyond busy with everything and simply trying to help people out with their studies into things, especially with the huge expansion into science and alternative naturopathic therapy going on right now.. a simple google search and you can find a slew or articles, publications etc.. i live in the trenches in all of this daily, its not some casual thing i glance at... all of the new sciences and treatments are what i am immersed in now and i have been interviewing some of the most sought after and biggest names in a multitude of sciences and practices, so that is where i am compounding the education on top of the studies im involved in.. so to each their own, i simply wanted to add some more to the discussion... its nice to have a multitude of discussions going on... regardless, to each their own on anything and everything...


these articles have a ton of citing on them in great detail you can look through if you like.. i have been testing it out for quite a bit now on myself and several clients.. i have a deeper dive into Urolithin A, which has countless years of study on mitochondrial repair and function that you can spend a week reading... i have a big interview friday with a scientist to discuss that as well..

https://www.aging-us.com/article/205147/text#:~:text=Methylene blue (MB) is a,accumulation of reactive oxygen species.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5826781/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584920303452

https://troscriptions.com/blogs/main/methylene-blue-cytochrome-c-oxidase

https://troscriptions.com/blogs/main/methylene-blue-for-skin

you can easily look up "human studies on methylene blue" as well
 
There are many publications out on it.. im traveling and booked right now with podcasts etc... and i honestly could care less if anyone uses it or not.. i chimed in because its nice to have alternative discussions that are not just around a steroid or sponsor product once in a while... i am working on many certifications in biology, along with just getting accepted for my masters to become a cns.. so i am far beyond busy with everything and simply trying to help people out with their studies into things, especially with the huge expansion into science and alternative naturopathic therapy going on right now.. a simple google search and you can find a slew or articles, publications etc.. i live in the trenches in all of this daily, its not some casual thing i glance at... all of the new sciences and treatments are what i am immersed in now and i have been interviewing some of the most sought after and biggest names in a multitude of sciences and practices, so that is where i am compounding the education on top of the studies im involved in.. so to each their own, i simply wanted to add some more to the discussion... its nice to have a multitude of discussions going on... regardless, to each their own on anything and everything...


these articles have a ton of citing on them in great detail you can look through if you like.. i have been testing it out for quite a bit now on myself and several clients.. i have a deeper dive into Urolithin A, which has countless years of study on mitochondrial repair and function that you can spend a week reading... i have a big interview friday with a scientist to discuss that as well..

https://www.aging-us.com/article/205147/text#:~:text=Methylene blue (MB) is a,accumulation of reactive oxygen species.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5826781/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584920303452

https://troscriptions.com/blogs/main/methylene-blue-cytochrome-c-oxidase

https://troscriptions.com/blogs/main/methylene-blue-for-skin

you can easily look up "human studies on methylene blue" as well
thats awesome man. you can never gain too much knowledge and its ever evolving
 
There are many publications out on it.. im traveling and booked right now with podcasts etc... and i honestly could care less if anyone uses it or not.. i chimed in because its nice to have alternative discussions that are not just around a steroid or sponsor product once in a while... i am working on many certifications in biology, along with just getting accepted for my masters to become a cns.. so i am far beyond busy with everything and simply trying to help people out with their studies into things, especially with the huge expansion into science and alternative naturopathic therapy going on right now.. a simple google search and you can find a slew or articles, publications etc.. i live in the trenches in all of this daily, its not some casual thing i glance at... all of the new sciences and treatments are what i am immersed in now and i have been interviewing some of the most sought after and biggest names in a multitude of sciences and practices, so that is where i am compounding the education on top of the studies im involved in.. so to each their own, i simply wanted to add some more to the discussion... its nice to have a multitude of discussions going on... regardless, to each their own on anything and everything...


these articles have a ton of citing on them in great detail you can look through if you like.. i have been testing it out for quite a bit now on myself and several clients.. i have a deeper dive into Urolithin A, which has countless years of study on mitochondrial repair and function that you can spend a week reading... i have a big interview friday with a scientist to discuss that as well..

https://www.aging-us.com/article/205147/text#:~:text=Methylene blue (MB) is a,accumulation of reactive oxygen species.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5826781/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584920303452

https://troscriptions.com/blogs/main/methylene-blue-cytochrome-c-oxidase

https://troscriptions.com/blogs/main/methylene-blue-for-skin

you can easily look up "human studies on methylene blue" as well
Thank you for sharing bro
I'll read this and check how it looks.
 
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