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Your Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue
Introduction
Methylene blue (MB) is a compound with a long and complex history, originally used as an antimalarial and later as a surgical dye. More recently, it has been recognized as a powerful mitochondrial enhancer, redox modulator, and neuroprotective agent. Unlike many pharmacologic interventions, MB has a dual role as both an oxidant and an antioxidant, allowing it to maintain cellular energy homeostasis under conditions of metabolic stress.
This review aims to provide a structured, evidence-based guide on the use of methylene blue in mitochondrial medicine, focusing on IV and oral administration protocols. It will outline the mechanisms of action, dosing strategies, clinical applications, safety considerations, and best adjunctive therapies for physicians integrating MB into their clinical practice. At the end of this post are some simple tables for quick tips to incorporate into your regimen. You can always email Muhanad@Conciergemedical.ai for a consult with me to maximize your outcome. This is the ULTIMATE PROTOCOL GUIDE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TAKING MB OR OFFERING IT TO YOUR PATIENTS !
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