I was just thinking about putting them in capsules myself, but then I read that only 15% of the stuff is absorbed through the gut and the best method is to put it under the tongue like nitro pills.
I read up on the light stuff too. The effect I can surmise is that because it is violently blue it reflects blue light. In reflecting blue light, it reflects the most high-frequency light waves instead of letting them pass through the body, which includes UVA, UVB, and UVC light. That further allows the subsurface scattering of the light act as an antimicrobial, literally killing with sunlight, while the stain itself permeates cells and protects them from that same light.
I could be wrong, but I believe the photodynamic aspect is related to the molecular stearic properties (i.e., the 3d shape) more than the color itself. Meaning that the absorbed and released light is not the same as the color. There are sonodynamic particles as well, but the particles are normally boundless. Under a doctor's advice I swirled MB while using a dental uv sterilizer mouthpiece for a while. Same doctor supplied the MB in capsules, but different concentrations. There's also a skin cream containing MB (bluelene), as it is a powerful anti-oxidant. Doesn't make your skin blue. Worked to remove a skin boil after consistent application.
Interesting. It seems it has more to it than I had been able to find.
I'm gonna look into it some more.
Thanks for the "big words." 90% of working a search engine is just knowing what things are called, so you've given me more of a treasure map than you probably were aware.
I was just thinking about putting them in capsules myself, but then I read that only 15% of the stuff is absorbed through the gut and the best method is to put it under the tongue like nitro pills.
I read up on the light stuff too. The effect I can surmise is that because it is violently blue it reflects blue light. In reflecting blue light, it reflects the most high-frequency light waves instead of letting them pass through the body, which includes UVA, UVB, and UVC light. That further allows the subsurface scattering of the light act as an antimicrobial, literally killing with sunlight, while the stain itself permeates cells and protects them from that same light.
Interesting stuff.
I could be wrong, but I believe the photodynamic aspect is related to the molecular stearic properties (i.e., the 3d shape) more than the color itself. Meaning that the absorbed and released light is not the same as the color. There are sonodynamic particles as well, but the particles are normally boundless. Under a doctor's advice I swirled MB while using a dental uv sterilizer mouthpiece for a while. Same doctor supplied the MB in capsules, but different concentrations. There's also a skin cream containing MB (bluelene), as it is a powerful anti-oxidant. Doesn't make your skin blue. Worked to remove a skin boil after consistent application.
Interesting. It seems it has more to it than I had been able to find.
I'm gonna look into it some more.
Thanks for the "big words." 90% of working a search engine is just knowing what things are called, so you've given me more of a treasure map than you probably were aware.
Time to dig!