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How can you take Methylene Blue?
Methylene Blue can be taken orally and intravenously. The safest method is USP (pharmaceutical grade). It is still very important to ensure your MB is USP but that it also has testing that documents its purity and potency. Always check with your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or supplement.
According to most studies, MB has a pro-oxidant effect at lower doses around 0.5 to 4mg/kg which aids in the production of singlet oxygen and peroxide radicals. It can especially be beneficial to use infrared light or get sunlight immediately after an infusion. At high doses (>10mg/kg), MB can have severe toxic effects such as high blood pressure, methemoglobinemia dizziness, GI distress, and induce hemolytic anemia in people with a genetic disorder called G6PD deficiency. Because it is known to be in fish tank cleaner, please do not drink it! MB is used to treat fish fungal infections and this version contains lots of heavy metals such as arsenic, aluminum, cadmium, lead, and more. Industrial grade used in labs or textiles has up to 11% impurities as well.
If you want to take it orally, here is the link to the CZTL Methylene Blue that we recommend because of their robust testing program. It is shipped in 1-gram containers of powder with dosage with mixing instructions and a Certificate of Analysis (CofA) verifying the purity. Most people do well taking around 10 to 60 mg a day. The half-life is about 5 hours which means you can take it twice a day. MB is water-soluble which means you don’t have to take it with food. It will turn your urine a bluish-green color. To prevent your mouth from turning blue, use a straw or you can take powdered ascorbic acid afterward to help with blue coloring. It is recommended to stop taking CoQ-10 or Idebenone when supplementing with MB because it can make MB less effective.
What are the contraindications of Methylene Blue?
People who take selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI), and 5-HTP supplements due to the increased risk of serotonin syndrome which can be lethal. Additionally, if you should not take Methylene blue if you have G6PD deficiency, liver or kidney disease, children (especially infants), are breastfeeding, or are pregnant. It is recommended to wait 8 days before breastfeeding your child if you take MB. Medications that could have a potential reaction with MB can include fentanyl, buspirone, digoxin, Norco, Vyvanse, ergotamine, phenytoin, pimozide, quinidine, warfarin, clomipramine, clomipramine, mirtazapine, cyclosporine, sirolimus, tacrolimus
What are the side effects of taking Methylene Blue?
There can be side effects when taking any supplement or drug and when taking Methylene Blue, the adverse side effects are rare when the dose is below 2 mg/kg. Potential side effects
include headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, chest pain, dizziness, high blood pressure, sweating, confusion, shortness of breath, tachycardia, tremors, skin turning blue, urine turning blue or green, pain in your arms or legs, altered taste, reduction of red blood cells, or jaundice (in infants).
Methylene Blue is conceivably one of the most significant anti-aging, antimicrobial, and prevention of neurological disease nootropics that we have today. As Mark Sloan stated in his books, “From my experience testing dozens of different drugs and nutrients over the past 15 years for their effects on my own depression, nothing has had a more positive impact on my life than methylene blue.” I can personally say that MB has helped improve my mood and help me with my Lyme symptoms.
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