Big differences in use and dosage among the studies you cited. It is photodynamic, in that it will absorb a light frequency outside the body and then emit that frequency inside the body for a time after being ingested. In that sense it is a transfer agent for light-based therapies more than its own medicine when used that way, although its own chemical effects still apply.
It adds a blue color to your urine to make it green.
It affects the oxygen uptake of your blood cells, which can be beneficial or damaging depending on what else is going on in your oxygen uptake. Small amounts are not a problem--- it has a history of being prescribed as a placebo. But it can be dangerous if overdone. That much is on Wikipedia and you should look at how that dynamic works before experimenting imo.
I've taken it in capsule form, and for photoabsorbtion therapy (liquid). It's OTC, but not easy to find. I got it (both forms) from a MD's prescription from a compounding lab that won't sell direct. But it's not a controlled substance in the U.S. or limited to prescription.
I believe the fish formulation is dangerous to humans, but even if it isn't, there's a lot of other stuff in there too, so I'd take the time to find the form you want. Also that is expensive vs buying whatever you need for the therapy you're going for.
There are a couple posts here on GAW- fortunately methylene is not an overused term, so they're easy to find using the search bar.
Both times I took it, I did multiple therapies at the same time, so I couldn't say I noticed a big change, but I completed the treatment as prescribed. I took it for Covid. (Unlike many people here, Covid really messed me up big time back in 2020.)
The typical use is interesting. The concentrations I used were intensely blue like a dye- stains like iodine but blue.
But there's a line of cosmetic-nutraceutical skin creams containing MB called bluelene. Promises a bunch of topical benefits- didn't remove my skin tags after a couple weeks and then I stopped using it.
Hi BQnita. I'm curious, why has most of the alt-health stuff been classified as off-topic? I'm not trying to give you grief, but honestly curious.
Q has a lot of Covid-related content, and there's also the post about cures, so it seems more Q-related than many posts. Some of the biggest posts with big upvotes have been health-related like this.
And it's a recent change. Has there been a mod-group-wide policy change to ban health topics? The daily chat doesn't do justice for a dig request like this.
Big differences in use and dosage among the studies you cited. It is photodynamic, in that it will absorb a light frequency outside the body and then emit that frequency inside the body for a time after being ingested. In that sense it is a transfer agent for light-based therapies more than its own medicine when used that way, although its own chemical effects still apply.
It adds a blue color to your urine to make it green.
It affects the oxygen uptake of your blood cells, which can be beneficial or damaging depending on what else is going on in your oxygen uptake. Small amounts are not a problem--- it has a history of being prescribed as a placebo. But it can be dangerous if overdone. That much is on Wikipedia and you should look at how that dynamic works before experimenting imo.
I've taken it in capsule form, and for photoabsorbtion therapy (liquid). It's OTC, but not easy to find. I got it (both forms) from a MD's prescription from a compounding lab that won't sell direct. But it's not a controlled substance in the U.S. or limited to prescription.
I believe the fish formulation is dangerous to humans, but even if it isn't, there's a lot of other stuff in there too, so I'd take the time to find the form you want. Also that is expensive vs buying whatever you need for the therapy you're going for.
There are a couple posts here on GAW- fortunately methylene is not an overused term, so they're easy to find using the search bar.
Both times I took it, I did multiple therapies at the same time, so I couldn't say I noticed a big change, but I completed the treatment as prescribed. I took it for Covid. (Unlike many people here, Covid really messed me up big time back in 2020.)
Hope that helps.
Thank you for that...
I used to use it to ship fish or help heal sick fish. Does wonders on them.
Really. That's interesting.
https://www.thesprucepets.com/methylene-blue-1379926
The typical use is interesting. The concentrations I used were intensely blue like a dye- stains like iodine but blue.
But there's a line of cosmetic-nutraceutical skin creams containing MB called bluelene. Promises a bunch of topical benefits- didn't remove my skin tags after a couple weeks and then I stopped using it.
I used Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar and a band aid for about 2-3 weeks and got rid of a skin tag.
I'll try that. Seems kinder than salicylic acid.
Hi BQnita. I'm curious, why has most of the alt-health stuff been classified as off-topic? I'm not trying to give you grief, but honestly curious.
Q has a lot of Covid-related content, and there's also the post about cures, so it seems more Q-related than many posts. Some of the biggest posts with big upvotes have been health-related like this.
And it's a recent change. Has there been a mod-group-wide policy change to ban health topics? The daily chat doesn't do justice for a dig request like this.
Ok, thanks.