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Michele's avatar

Now the hunt begins to find a naturopathic doc who will acknowledge this with appropriate tests and dosages. Any lists out there? Or is it too dangerous to have their names revealed.

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Honestly, you’ll never find a doctor who will recommend this substance for anything outside of its FDA-approved uses. That’s just the reality of how medicine works today. Methylene blue is just one of many compounds that have been repeatedly shown to be highly effective, yet it remains overlooked and underutilized — not because it doesn’t work, but because there’s no profit in it for big pharmaceutical companies.

Think about it: you can buy a three-month supply of methylene blue on Amazon for about ten dollars. There’s no way for drug companies to patent it or charge thousands of dollars for it, so they have zero incentive to promote or research it. In fact, it’s gotten even more concerning now that emerging studies suggest it may be effective against viruses like COVID-19. If ivermectin is being pushed toward illegality, don’t be surprised if methylene blue ends up in the same crosshairs.

The truth is, the pharmaceutical industry doesn’t operate the way most people think. It’s not primarily about healing people — it’s about profit. And when a safe, effective, low-cost treatment doesn’t line their pockets, it gets ignored, dismissed, or even discredited.

Since I started taking methylene blue last week — on the suggestion of my intern, who told me to try it for brain fog and depression — I’ve felt a level of mental clarity and emotional stability I haven’t experienced in years. I’m not saying it will work the same way for everyone, but for me, the difference has been dramatic. After years of struggling with deep depression and an inability to focus, I finally feel like myself again.

And yes — it turns your urine bright blue. It’s definitely strange the first time you see it, but honestly, it’s a small and harmless side effect compared to the benefits I’ve gained. If you’re dealing with cognitive issues, fatigue, or mood disorders, this is absolutely worth looking into.