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Warning

Methylene Blue Binds to Clinoptilolite Zeolite and other binders.
Take separately if you wish to take both.


Clinoptilolite Binds To Popular Alt-Health Compounds Methylene Blue and Hydroxychloroquin.

(Methylene Blue is the Parent Compound of Hydroxychloroquin, both of which are man-made)

Adsorption of Methylene Blue and Tetracycline by Zeolites Immobilized on a PBAT Electrospun Membrane.
David Picón 1 2, Alicia Vergara-Rubio 2 3, Santiago Estevez-Areco 4, Silvina Cerveny 5 6, Silvia Goyanes 1 2
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36615274/

Natural Zeolite Clinoptilolite Application in Wastewater Treatment: Methylene Blue, Zinc and Cadmium Abatement Tests and Kinetic Studies.

Melodj Dosa, Nadia Grifasi, Camilla Galletti, Debora Fino, Marco Piumetti
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36431678/

Commentary:

-“Clinoptilolite exhibited the best adsorption capacities at 100 ppm: the abatement reached 98% (t = 15 min). Both Clinoptilolite and Activated Charcoal, at 250 ppm, exhibited the same adsorption capacities, namely, 96%. Finally, at 250 ppm MB (Methylene Blue), the adsorption capacity of Clinoptilolite was analyzed with the copresence of Zn2+ and Cd2+ (10 ppm), and the adsorption capacities were compared with those of Activated Charcoal. The results showed that both adsorbents achieved 100% MB abatement (t = 40 min)."

-the 2nd half of this quote shows a general trend investigated in studies with clinoptilolite zeolite, that Clinoptilolite improves its binding capacity when paired with other nontoxic minerals. As is done in HCS products.

Metachromasy as an indicator of photostabilization of methylene blue adsorbed to clays and minerals.

Maya Samuels, Omer Mor, Giora Rytwo
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23474529/

Commentary:
-“The influence of methylene blue adsorption to different clays on its photodegradation was studied. Methylene blue in solution was decomposed by sunlight in a *zero-order process. Adsorption to some clay minerals (sepiolite and vermiculite) and a zeolite (clinoptilolite) accelerated the degradation process, and converted it to a *first-order reaction. On the other hand, adsorption to other clay minerals (palygorskite and montmorillonite) stabilized the dye and prevented its degradation."

-*Zero order: a constant amount of drug is eliminated per unit time.

-*First order kinetics occur when a constant proportion of the drug is eliminated per unit time. So in first order reactions, or kinetics, more is eliminated or degraded per unit of time if more of the substance is in solution or in an organism.

Hydroxychloroquine Adsorption in Aqueous Medium Using Clinoptilolite Zeolite

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35875406/

Commentary:
-“The ecotoxicological tests with Artemia salina and Lactuca Sativa proved that the final effluent did not show toxicity after the adsorption treatment. Based on the results obtained in this work, clinoptilolite zeolite is a potential adsorbent for reducing HCQ toxicity in aquatic matrices.”



Contraindications
Avoid Methylene Blue in combination with the following drugs, treatments, supplements, or conditions:

  • In general, don't take Methylene blue with other food, supplement, or medications.

  • Nobody Should Ever Take Over 5mg per KG of Bodyweight. There is no need to take over 2mg per KG of Bodyweight.

  • Do not... combine with Hyperbatic Oxygen Chamber Therapy

  • Don't take if you are on any SSRI Medication or Any Serotonergic Drug (Serotonin is a Stress-induced compound)

  • Don't take if you have been diagnosed or tested positive for: 
    -Heinz Body Anemia

    -G6PD deficiency

Dangerous Drug Interactions

  • 5-HTP

  • Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine)

  • Wellbutrin XL (bupropion)

  • Norco (acetaminophen/hydrocodone)

  • alfentanil, fentanyl;

  • buspirone;

  • digoxin, digitalis;

  • dihydroergotamine, ergotamine;

  • phenytoin;

  • pimozide;

  • quinidine;

  • warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven);

  • an MAO inhibitor–isocarboxazid, linezolid, phenelzine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine, and others;

  • an “SSRI” antidepressant–citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, and others;

  • an “SNRI” antidepressant–desvenlafaxine, duloxetine, levomilnacipran, milnacipran, venlafaxine, Effexor, Cymbalta, Pristiq, and others;

  • other antidepressants–bupropion, clomipramine, mirtazapine; or

  • Medicine to prevent organ transplant rejection–cyclosporine, sirolimus, tacrolimus.

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Warning from
Dr. Robert Young

Whom I respect and does more analysis of actual living systems than near anyone or any institution, it truly seems.

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DOSAGE

Take 3 times a week at max. Take intermittently.
min: 1-5 Drops of 1% MB Solution
2 drops = 1mg
5 drops = 2.5mg

This is a much lower recommendation than most people recommend.

More info and sourcing is below warning section

WARNING: Methylene Blue is Highly Toxic at High Doses...
it also exhibits Long Degradation Times While Outside of an Organism

(The blue stained brain pictures are of cadavers who were given high dose IV MB in response to septic shock hospitalization usually from major blunt trauma injury and died soon after. I.E. not at all consistent with living use of the substance at safe doses.)

The common explanation of MB metabolism (Blue Bottle Experiment) speaks to likely internal metabolism and degradation of MB in vivo.

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Mitochondrial Magic: Methylene Blue
A Synthetic Dye Used In Human Medicine for 140 Years


It is not a Pharmaceutical.
It was synthesized prior the Flexner Report

and the Rockefeller Takeover of US Education

Take It In Water, Enough Water to Dilute the Taste

-Beware of Purity. Only Buy USP Grade.
-Powder is Much Cheaper. Dilute with Distilled Water To Make a 1% Solution. See This Video (Click Here)
-Demand a Certificate of Analysis (COA) and check for Heavy Metals.
-Warning: This product is often made cheaply and filled with heavy metals.

What is Methylene Blue? Methylene blue is an inexpensive blue dye developed by scientists in 1872 for the textile industry. In addition to being a brilliant blue dye for fabric, surprisingly, it was soon discovered to be useful in the scientific laboratory and in medicine. As a stain, it could help scientists see bacteria, parasites, yeasts, and other microorganisms when looking under a microscope.

By adding the blue dye to microorganisms on an imaging plate, the internal structures and tiny organelles are illuminated and more easily seen by scientists. Remarkably, methylene blue is such a reliable stain that scientists still use it today in laboratories worldwide. But a stain for microscopy is only the tip of the iceberg as far as what methylene blue can do for science and the world. - Mark Sloane

Top 10 Uses of Methylene Blue as listed in Mark Sloan's Book: "The Ultimate Guide To Methylene Blue"

1. An Antidote for Chemical Poisoning and Overdose
2. The Greatest Anti-Malarial
3. Methylene Blue: The "Virus" Warrior

4. Forget Dementia: MB for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
5. Cognitive Enhancement: A Brain-Boosting Powerhouse
6. Depression No More
7. Hope for Autism?
8. The Great Pain Reliever
9. A Healthier Heart
10. Methylene Blue vs. Cancer

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