Methylene Blue in Clinical Practice

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In the ever-evolving landscape of longevity medicine, few compounds have garnered as much intrigue as methylene blue. This article looks at applications of methylene blue in clinical practice. Once primarily known as a staple in laboratory staining and a treatment for rare blood disorders, this synthetic dye—first synthesized in 1876—has emerged as a versatile powerhouse in modern therapeutics.

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Glutathione: the most powerful antioxidant in your body

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The Mother of All Antioxidants Free radicals are unstable molecules that form within the human body due to the constant cellular activity, metabolic processes, or from external sources such as exposure to X-rays, ozone, cigarette smoking, air pollutants, and industrial chemicals. These unstable atoms accumulate in the body and damage cells and tissues causing pre-mature … Read more