Posted on 02/04/2023 3:25:29 PM PST by devere
Methylene blue (MB), a powerful antioxidant with a clinical impact comparable to even vitamin C, is a major exception to the principles of orthomolecular medicine. It is not produced in the body, and it is not naturally present in any animal or plant. Nevertheless, its documented beneficial health effects rival that of any other known substance, whether normally found in nature or coming out of a laboratory. Just like vitamin C, the true benefits of MB in so many different diseases remain unappreciated and unused by most clinicians, even though it has been safely utilized in many patients for a much longer time than even vitamin C...
Methylene blue (MB) is the first drug to be tested and used in humans. Chemically known as methylthioninium chloride, it was first synthesized in 1876, and it was used as an industrial dye... In 1891 it was found to be very effective as an anti-malarial agent by Paul Ehrlich...
As a powerful antioxidant with the ability to target the brain, MB was used as an antipsychotic drug for 50 years before phenothiazine became the first "official" antipsychotic drug... It has also been established to have numerous and very significant therapeutic purposes for a wide range of medical conditions. Some of the more significant conditions to be consistently and successfully treated by MB include the following:
Infections, from minimal to life-threatening, including those having progressed to septic shock. Also, acute respiratory syndrome (ARDS) and hypoxemia secondary to COVID or any of multiple different pathogens;...
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Depression, dementia, psychosis, impaired memory, as well as multiple acute and chronic neurological conditions
Methemoglobinemia, in which the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is critically depleted. MB has FDA approval as a first-line therapy for this condition.
(Excerpt) Read more at orthomolecular.activehosted.com ...
I have some of this in the fridge. I take a drop of it from time to time in the morning if I have a case of especially thick morning brain fog.
I find it to be helpful in those circumstances.
But I don’t like to take it consistantly.
you beat me to it ...
Yes, that would be minor compared to dying. And besides, blue is my favorite color.
When I used to keep tropical fish, I used a product containing methylene blue to treat sick fish.
Only downside is you pee the blue out.
It is good for Covid, malaria, all kinds of things
MB interacts with O2 generating excited states
not normally seen.
Methylene Blue seems like something worth keeping around the house.
Three weeks ago I didn’t know it existed, until it was recommended for recovery from covid vaccine problems:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/I-RECOVER-Post-Vaccine-Protocol.pdf
Is your point that the “excited states not normally seen” are abnormal? that therefor there are unknown/known side effects not mentioned in the article.
Or is all O2 interaction considered a good thing?
(I’ve read that both oxidents and anti oxidents are good in their proper ratios. The question is does MB bend down oxidents or anti oxidents or neither. For example does a cold mean that you have too many oxidents in the system. That therefor MB’s benefits are that it is an an anti oxident? Or the reverse.
Is your point that the “excited states not normally seen” are abnormal? that therefor there are unknown/known side effects not mentioned in the article.
Or is all O2 interaction considered a good thing?
(I’ve read that both oxidents and anti oxidents are good in their proper ratios. The question is does MB bend down oxidents or anti oxidents or neither. For example does a cold mean that you have too many oxidents in the system. That therefor MB’s benefits are that it is an an anti oxident? Or the reverse.
Ping
Blue Meth…bring it on
MB and oxygen make triplet O2 which enables
both antibonding orbitals and the generation,
with an electron, of O2-. (oxygen free radical).
The latter has antimicrobial and other effects.
normally O2 only generates singlet oxygen which will
not pick up the extra electron.
(there were some patents on this in the ‘70s).
“heterocyclic molecule”
That’s misogynistic...and probably racist.
Okay, great. I’m persuaded. Now where do you get it?
I’m pretty sure I got some recently for my sick goldfish. He died so hopefully I’ve found another use for it.
Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Ebay.com, etc.
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