Specifically then, you're taking methylene blue because you believe it will cause your mitochondria to make you live longer, or at least age slower?
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Exactly. Silver salts were used to combat infections before antibiotics became available (in the case of newborns, it is still used in the eyes).Wasn't that colloidal silver?
As I mentioned in an earlier post, methylene blue was used in the past an anti-bacterial before antibiotics were available. So, we're supposed to believe that something that kills bacteria is somehow beneficial to humans?First time I heard about Methylene Blue was in an episode of Seabert.
Someone I went to high school with had multiple serious conditions. He was irretrievably far down the right wing rabbit hole, spouting all kinds of ridiculousness on FB. One day he decided he knew more than his doctors because he watches YouTube. He stopped taking his prescriptions, in favor of trying some quack "natural" nonsense instead. He posted about it on his Facebook page. His heart stopped within a week.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, methylene blue was used in the past an anti-bacterial before antibiotics were available. So, we're supposed to believe that something that kills bacteria is somehow beneficial to humans?
But how does a chemical that kills bacterial cells not kill human cells? Yes, quantity and concentration are a factor even in the case of antibiotics. Antibiotics have the potential to damage the auditory nerve, the kidneys, the liver or make the person sicker. I would expect that repeated use of a drug that kills bacteria to have similar adverse effects on human cells.Surely you'd want to kill certain bacteria that don't belong there?
Did the Methylene Blue work at all?
It was Laetrile that I was thinking about when I posted a response.Similarly, an acquaintance of my mother's tried to treat cancer with ground up apricot stones (or something similar, I don't exactly remember) and died in very short order.
Targeting only certain bacteria is elusive.Surely you'd want to kill certain bacteria that don't belong there?
