Amazing Methylene Blue Health Benefits

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Summary of Transcript:
The video discusses methylene blue, a synthetic drug that has been around since 1876 and is sold over the counter. At low doses, it acts as an antioxidant and can potentially help with septic shock, anaphylaxis, viruses, brain fog, memory loss, depression, and anti-candida properties. It is also effective in tissues that demand high amounts of oxygen, making it beneficial for conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Methylene blue acts as an artificial electron recycler in the body, helping to correct electron shuffling and improve the way the body uses oxygen. However, it has contraindications, such as not mixing well with SSRI antidepressants.

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Summary of Description:
Methylene blue is a synthetic drug with interesting properties that have been used for various medical purposes, including malaria, cyanide poisoning, and carbon monoxide poisoning. In low doses, methylene blue works as an antioxidant and can potentially help with various conditions such as septic shock, depression, and inflammation. It is important to check with a doctor before taking methylene blue, especially if taking an SSRI or any other contraindications. The USP pharmaceutical grade one percent solution is suggested for anyone wanting to try methylene blue.


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Introduction: Methylene Blue, Good or Bad?

Methylene blue is a synthetic drug that has been around for a long time. It was first used for malaria and is currently used for cyanide poisoning and carbon monoxide poisoning. It has some interesting properties that make it useful for certain conditions.

What is Methylene Blue?

Methylene blue is a synthetic compound. It is a blue dye that is used in a variety of scientific applications. It is sold over the counter and has been used for many years. It was the first fully synthetic drug in medicine and was used for a variety of conditions.

Methylene Blue Dosages

If you decide to try methylene blue, it is recommended that you get the USP pharmaceutical grade one percent solution. This will give you about 0.5 mg per drop. It is important to check with your doctor before taking methylene blue. Someone taking an SSRI would not want to take methylene blue.

Methylene Blue Benefits

Methylene blue can potentially help with a variety of conditions, including septic shock, anaphylaxis, viruses, fatigue, brain fog, memory loss, depression, candida, nerve degeneration, gout, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation. Methylene blue acts as an antioxidant in low doses.

How Methylene Blue Works

Methylene blue works by increasing mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, producing energy in the form of ATP. Methylene blue increases the function of mitochondria, which can help with a variety of conditions.

Methylene Blue Contraindications

Methylene blue should not be taken by someone taking an SSRI. It should also be used with caution in people with G6PD deficiency and in people taking drugs that can cause methemoglobinemia. It is important to check with your doctor before taking methylene blue.

Learn More About Mitochondria!

Methylene blue works by increasing mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, producing energy in the form of ATP. Methylene blue increases the function of mitochondria, which can help with a variety of conditions.

Conclusion: Potential Health Benefits of Methylene Blue

Methylene blue is a synthetic drug that has been around for a long time. It has some interesting properties that make it useful for certain conditions. It can potentially help with septic shock, anaphylaxis, viruses, fatigue, brain fog, memory loss, depression, candida, nerve degeneration, gout, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation. It is important to check with your doctor before taking methylene blue.

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Methylene blue is not a natural remedy but has some fascinating properties. Learn more about the potential health benefits of methylene blue.

0:00 Introduction: Is methylene blue good or bad?
0:10 What is methylene blue?
0:53 Methylene blue dosages
1:37 Methylene blue benefits
2:30 How methylene blue works
4:07 Methylene blue contraindications
4:45 Learn more about mitochondria!

Today we’re going to talk about methylene blue. I haven’t talked about this before because it’s not a natural remedy—it’s actually a synthetic drug. However, it has some interesting properties.

Methylene blue is sold over the counter and has been around for a very long time. It was the first fully synthetic drug in medicine, one of the first antibiotics, and one of the first antipsychotic drugs.

It was also used for malaria and is currently used for cyanide poisoning and carbon monoxide poisoning. In low doses, methylene blue acts as an antioxidant.

Methylene blue can potentially help with certain conditions, including:
• Septic shock
• Anaphylaxis
• Viruses
• Fatigue
• Brain fog
• Memory loss
• Depression
• Candida
• Nerve degeneration
• Gout
• Mitochondrial dysfunction
• Inflammation

If you decide to try methylene blue, I suggest getting the USP pharmaceutical grade one percent solution. This will give you about 0.5 mg per drop.

Someone taking an SSRI would not want to take methylene blue. Check with your doctor before taking something like this for any other contraindications.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the potential health benefits of methylene blue. I’ll see you in the next video.

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