"Methylene Blue" ???

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Give it a pass. It gives me anti-vaxxer vibes as it is popular among that illogical community.

If you want to take any kind of magic drop, iodine might be an answer. Supposedly we are all deficient in it, it has something to do with bromate(?) in bread and our processed food diets.

I think J.Crows lugol iodine is the one to get, and only from the manufacturer as there are many knock-offs on Amazon.
Yeah no thanks to randomly ingesting a halogen either.
 
Yeah no thanks to randomly ingesting a halogen either.
Good point. Apparently this isn't as much of an issue in the US now that I checked with ai. If you use iodized salt, dairy, seafood, and or eggs, you'll hit the 150 mcg RDA. There are about 2B people elsewhere that could benefit from it though.
 
No "condition" so to speak. I've just read a lot of positives about it, and not many negatives. Increased alertness, better attitude, more positive approach to tasks with less procrastination. etc. etc.

It could all be a bunch of B.S. But the stuff is very popular, and there is usually a reason for that. Much like CBD oil. Many swear by it.
Sounds like meth
 
Current Medical Uses, it is interesting.

  • Methemoglobinemia treatment: This is the only FDA-approved medical use for methylene blue. It treats this rare blood disorder, which impairs the red blood cells' ability to carry oxygen, by converting methemoglobin back into functional hemoglobin.
  • Surgical dye and visualization: During surgery, it is used to stain specific tissues to make them more visible. This includes locating sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer surgery and mapping parathyroid glands.
  • Antidote for poisoning: Methylene blue can act as an antidote for cyanide and carbon monoxide poisoning by bypassing the blockage in cellular respiration.
  • Antiseptic: Historically, methylene blue has been used to treat infections like malaria, urinary tract infections, and gonorrhea, though its use for these conditions is now limited.
  • Vasoplegic shock: It is used in some cases to treat vasodilatory or vasoplegic shock, a condition of dangerously low blood pressure, when standard treatments fail.
  • Photodynamic therapy: When combined with light, it is used for treating skin conditions like psoriasis and chronic wounds.
 
Good point. Apparently this isn't as much of an issue in the US now that I checked with ai. If you use iodized salt, dairy, seafood, and or eggs, you'll hit the 150 mcg RDA. There are about 2B people elsewhere that could benefit from it though.
I do use iodized salt as well as drink fluoridated water. However that’s a thoroughly characterized and researched use compared to my non-medical self deciding to add additional iodine to my diet. My minor in chemistry isn’t anywhere near enough to make that kind of decision nor do I trust unknown individuals on the Internet to make it for me.
 
Give it a pass. It gives me anti-vaxxer vibes as it is popular among that illogical community.
Looking back at that entire overblown fiasco, I doubt anyone who got vaxxed is happy they did. Especially if it was forced on them by employers. The people who ran away from that crap were anything but illogical.
 
Yes but “off-label” doesn’t mean buying it on Amazon and self administering it for whatever condition you believe it is appropriate.

But the short-term use of a pharmaceutical-grade product in a controlled setting under the supervision of a skilled medical provider is different than buying an unregulated supplement off the internet and taking it every day because you’ve heard that it will give you loads of energy by “enhancing mitochondrial efficiency.”
 
Looking back at that entire overblown fiasco, I doubt anyone who got vaxxed is happy they did. Especially if it was forced on them by employers. The people who ran away from that crap were anything but illogical.
I agree, I don't think the public will fall for something like this ever again.

The fact that speech about the event was censured and limited, is a hallmark of a psy-op. That's another topic though lol.
 
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I agree, I don't think the public will fall for something like this ever again.

The fact that speech about the event was censured and limited, is a hallmark of a psy-op. That's another topic though lol.
True story. When this whole thing was at its peak, I was having trouble with my Internet provider. Long story short, they finally sent a guy over who really knew his stuff, and solved the problem.

We got to talking, and he had mentioned that the company mandated they get vaxxed, because they were working inside people's homes. No vaxx, no job. He said otherwise he wouldn't have gotten it. He said that he had coughed up blood several times since he received the shot.

This guy looked like the picture of health. About 35, strong as an ox, well built without an ounce of fat on him. And he said he never had any previous health issues. I could tell it bothered him to talk about it, so I didn't push. He gave me his name and number to contact him directly if I had any further issues.

About 9 months after that my router was cutting out several times a day, and I called him. But the number was no longer in service. So I called the company and asked for him, and they told me he had passed away a couple of months ago. That hit me like a brick through a plate glass window.
 
True story. When this whole thing was at its peak, I was having trouble with my Internet provider. Long story short, they finally sent a guy over who really knew his stuff, and solved the problem.

We got to talking, and he had mentioned that the company mandated they get vaxxed, because they were working inside people's homes. No vaxx, no job. He said otherwise he wouldn't have gotten it. He said that he had coughed up blood several times since he received the shot.

This guy looked like the picture of health. About 35, strong as an ox, well built without an ounce of fat on him. And he said he never had any previous health issues. I could tell it bothered him to talk about it, so I didn't push. He gave me his name and number to contact him directly if I had any further issues.

About 9 months after that my router was cutting out several times a day, and I called him. But the number was no longer in service. So I called the company and asked for him, and they told me he had passed away a couple of months ago. That hit me like a brick through a plate glass window.
Dang, that is tragic!

The fact that there were olympians dying and you have others that were less healthy surviving is weird.

I'm sure a lot of it had to do with the specific strain, how much viral load one received, and probably a million other factors.

For anyone who gets covid or the flu, especially if you are older, apparently the mitochondria do not work when we were in our 20s and thus the appropriate enzymes or whatever is not created to fight viruses. I probably butchered the concept, but the video below explains it well.

TLDW, if you have a virus, take your shirt off, spend time in the sun/infrared to stimulate the body to fight the virus. It worked during the pandemic 100 years ago and there is evidence now that it can help as well.

This is by a quadruple boarded MD:
 
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