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🧪 How to Use Methylene Blue (Safely)
While methylene blue is promising, it must be used carefully and correctly. It can be:
- Applied topically for wounds, fungal issues, or skin rejuvenation (diluted form)
- Ingested in low medical doses only under professional supervision
- Used in low-dose protocols in research for cognitive support
⚠️ Important: Not all methylene blue is safe for internal use. Only pharmaceutical-grade, pure methylene blue (free from heavy metals) should ever be considered for ingestion.
⚠️ Warnings and Who Should Avoid It
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Should not be combined with antidepressants (may cause serotonin syndrome)
- Can stain skin or clothing
- Consult a doctor before internal use, especially if you have chronic conditions or take medications

Methylene blue may look like a humble lab dye, but its healing potential is extraordinary. From energizing the brain to soothing the skin and defending the body against illness, this “forgotten” remedy could hold the key to some of modern health’s toughest challenges.
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