Is Methylene Blue the Magic Bullet for Health? – Dr Scott Sherr

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 What Is Methylene Blue
05:35 Methylene Blue Antiviral Effects
12:55 Methylene Blue Effects on Mitochondrial Function
17:55 Is Methylene Blue and Oxygen
24:30 Methylene Blue for Exercise
26:10 Nitric Oxide
31:25 Does Methylene Blue Have Longevity Benefits
39:50 Skin Anti-Aging Effects
43:30 Safety
48:50 Nootropic Effects
52:05 Right Dosage

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  • @aakuster says:

    “Magic Bullet” is a term used in regards to the Kennedy assassination. Stop misusing the term. It doesn’t even make sense in the context you are using it in😂

    • @SiimLand says:

      That’s what people used to call it back in the day

    • @87solarsky says:

      @@SiimLand
      Are you sure you didn’t mean that Methylene Blue is a “Silver Bullet”?

    • @BruhBruh-fu8yo says:

      He’s just using the term his guest speaker used.

    • @rnkim2564 says:

      you are rigjt its A term used… and NOT THE ONLY USE of a term… its been in English vernacular since 1907 by Dr Paul Ehrlich’ who posturedd there were specific substances to eradicate a disease… and whose first “magic bullet” was Salvarsan, a derivative of arsenic, which he discovered in 1909 with Sahachiro Hata. Salvarsan was the first effective treatment for syphilis. … so why dont YOU do a little homework before adding obvious lack of education and interest? he used a commonly used for MANY GENERIC purposes term well

    • @blisterbill8477 says:

      Nah, silver bullet is for werewolves. That’s a totally different podcast.

  • @jackortega9567 says:

    Heavy metal contamination is a very important point @4:54
    It is easy to find Methylene Blue, but finding a clean source is much more difficult.

    • @Resolutelt says:

      Exactly. I believe Osavita Methylene Blue is one of the cleanest options you can get in Europe.

    • @phoenixrising4762 says:

      Compass lab is 👍🏻

    • @TechPeasant404 says:

      that’s the entire supplement industry in a nutshell. the 3rd party testing is a must however you can’t even trust a piece of paper claiming this unless you can directly contact the 3rd party to verify and trust you are talking to an actual independent lab. its fairly easy to test Methylene blue is the actual substance with ascorbic acid however testing for the possible highly toxic impurities is not so easy to do. it’s far more difficult and expensive to make Methylene blue without these toxic impurities and i find most is sold directly from India and China.

  • @Dontsayyouwill87 says:

    Any good brands people can recommend for this ?

  • @tammystegall5130 says:

  • @RT-tp9nj says:

    We have to remind doctors to wash their hands. They are only human.

  • @Acularis says:

    Jesse we need to cook!

  • @palden4579 says:

    Why they cannot speak in drops, mg is a bit difficult to translate….1kg bodyweight is how many drops?

    • @TechPeasant404 says:

      depends on the concentration of the solution. some math is involved. Mix 1 gm of Methylene Blue with 100 ml of distilled water to make 1% solution. if mixed with 1L of water its 0.1%. after knowing the concentration of the solution you can determine how many mg are in a volume of solution. you can get graduated medicine droppers to measure more accurately than number of drops. 1ml of the 1% would have 10mg of Methylene blue while 1ml of 0.1% .would have 1mg of methylene blue. a drop from a typical medicine dropper is 0.05ml so roughly 20drops per ml.

    • @palden4579 says:

      @@TechPeasant404 Oh, very helpful indeed! Thank you! :))

  • @mamam.d.8898 says:

    Is it true you can’t take it with certain anti anxiety meds?

    • @TechPeasant404 says:

      Yes if you take SSRIs it can cause a potentially dangerous and in the extreme fatal issue known as serotonin syndrome

  • @MS-uz4ix says:

    Are there any reactions in people who have deficiencies with the MTHFR gene?

  • @TechPeasant404 says:

    Mythylene blue is the first industrial dye developed in 1876. It stains everything. If you have compromised tooth enamel it could dye the dentin in your teeth. As mentioned in this video if you combine ascorbic acid with methylene blue it reacts and forms a clear substance leucomethylene blue. I mix ascorbic acid powder in warm distilled water with methylene blue and allow the reaction to occur for about 10 min making the solution almost completely clear. After ingestion for the next several days I still excrete blue urine. It appears leucomethylene blue changes back to methylene blue within the body during the electron donation/recipient process. Am I missing something here or does it not make more sense to do this?

  • @jw87240 says:

    Byran Johnson is taking it but not talking about it, check his teeth, they are usually BLUE!

  • @DavidPaulNewtonScott says:

    I wonder if it would help trees to grow of you injected it in the trunk.

  • @GlynTaylor says:

    It’s in the interests of national health services to do studies on things like MB, because that is where the billions can be made, in the saving of money by making people healthier for less cost

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