Methylene blue (MB) is a synthetic dye that can be used in cancer treatment in several ways:
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
MB is a photosensitizer that can be used in PDT to kill cancer cells. When exposed to light with a specific wavelength, MB generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that destroy cancer cells. MB can be used at low concentrations for PDT.
Increasing oxygen levels in tumors
MB can be injected into the bloodstream and accumulates in tumors, where it interacts with cancer cells to increase oxygen levels. This makes cancer cells more vulnerable to chemotherapy and radiation.
Staining lymph nodes
MB can be administered in the lymphatic bed of a tumor during surgery to stain lymph nodes that drain from the tumor. This can help identify tumor sentinel lymph nodes.
Treating oral mucositis
MB mouthwash can be used to treat pain associated with oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer who are undergoing radiation therapy.
MB is a low-cost drug that has been safely used in the human body.
People with a blood disorder called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should not receive methylene blue. G6PD deficiency is an inherited (genetic) condition that affects the way someone's red blood cells work.
Methylene blue suppression is criminal. Also HCQ is a form of methyl blue without the blue die. People complained about blue urine and everything staining.
MB is amazing. A whole host of benefits. They used to give it to soldiers in ww2 for infections. I don't know about taking it longterm everyday but occasional strssful times its great. You can mix it with vit C powder to reduce the blue effect.
"Methemoglobinemia treatment
Methemoglobinemia may be a medical emergency.
The first treatment is infusion with the drug methylene blue. This medication usually helps people quickly. But methylene blue can’t be used on people who have a congenital type of methemoglobinemia.
People who don’t respond to methylene blue may need a blood transfusion."
Well the "fabric dye" one is a new one for me. Must research... Lol..
Look it up.. it's a blue liquid, methylene blue
According to google:
Methylene blue (MB) is a synthetic dye that can be used in cancer treatment in several ways:
Increasing oxygen levels in tumors MB can be injected into the bloodstream and accumulates in tumors, where it interacts with cancer cells to increase oxygen levels. This makes cancer cells more vulnerable to chemotherapy and radiation. Staining lymph nodes MB can be administered in the lymphatic bed of a tumor during surgery to stain lymph nodes that drain from the tumor. This can help identify tumor sentinel lymph nodes. Treating oral mucositis MB mouthwash can be used to treat pain associated with oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer who are undergoing radiation therapy.
MB is a low-cost drug that has been safely used in the human body.
People with a blood disorder called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should not receive methylene blue. G6PD deficiency is an inherited (genetic) condition that affects the way someone's red blood cells work.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10568458/
MB is used frequently in the aquarium hobby to treat fish diseases.
Yes. Parasitic diseases like Ich
https://www.britannica.com/science/ich
Book called Magic Bullet by Dr Sloan
Methylene blue suppression is criminal. Also HCQ is a form of methyl blue without the blue die. People complained about blue urine and everything staining.
Vit C powder reduces the blue coloring
MB is amazing. A whole host of benefits. They used to give it to soldiers in ww2 for infections. I don't know about taking it longterm everyday but occasional strssful times its great. You can mix it with vit C powder to reduce the blue effect.
It is used to treat methemoglobinemia.
From this article.
https://www.healthline.com/health/methemoglobinemia
"Methemoglobinemia treatment Methemoglobinemia may be a medical emergency. The first treatment is infusion with the drug methylene blue. This medication usually helps people quickly. But methylene blue can’t be used on people who have a congenital type of methemoglobinemia. People who don’t respond to methylene blue may need a blood transfusion."