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Liposomal Methylene Blue is an alkalizing agent, which prevents inflammation and swelling. When combined with Red Light Therapy it enhances the function of the mitochondria by multiple factors, increasing the production of ATP. With more energy cells can function more efficiently, rejuvenate themselves (as in repairing damaged cells and removing nonfunctioning cells), and decrease inflammation.
- Reduces inflammation
- Fights viral loads and infectous cold/flu
- Promotes healthy bacterial levels
- Improves oxygen and ATP energy
- Enhances cellular repair
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Medical Research
Methylene Blue, a synthetic dye used for various medical purposes, has shown potential in fighting viral infections in the blood and body. Medical research has indicated that Methylene Blue can help reduce viral load and replication in the body, leading to improved outcomes for patients.
One study published in the Journal of Virology in 2014 found that Methylene Blue was effective in inhibiting the replication of the influenza virus in vitro. The study suggested that Methylene Blue could be a potential treatment for influenza and other viral infections.
Another study published in the Journal of Medical Virology in 2020 investigated the effect of Methylene Blue on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The study found that Methylene Blue could inhibit HIV replication in human cells and suggested that Methylene Blue could be a potential therapeutic option for HIV.
Additionally, a review article published in the journal Biochemical Pharmacology in 2021 summarized the potential antiviral properties of Methylene Blue. The article highlighted the ability of Methylene Blue to inhibit viral replication and reduce the inflammatory response associated with viral infections.
While more research is needed to fully understand the potential of Methylene Blue in treating viral infections, these studies suggest that it could be a promising therapy. Consult with a medical professional to determine if Methylene Blue may be appropriate for your specific medical situation.
Methylene Blue and Covid Research
There have been some studies investigating the potential use of Methylene Blue for COVID-19 treatment. However, it's important to note that these studies are preliminary and further research is needed to fully understand the potential of Methylene Blue for COVID-19.
One study published in the journal Antiviral Research in 2021 found that Methylene Blue had antiviral activity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus in vitro. The study suggested that Methylene Blue could be a potential treatment for COVID-19 and called for further investigation.
Another study published in the journal Frontiers in Pharmacology in 2021 reviewed the potential therapeutic options for COVID-19 and highlighted the potential of Methylene Blue as a repurposed drug. The study suggested that Methylene Blue could be an effective treatment option for COVID-19, particularly in combination with other antiviral therapies.
While these studies suggest the potential of Methylene Blue for COVID-19 treatment, more research is needed to fully understand its efficacy and safety. It's important to consult with a medical professional before using Methylene Blue or any other treatments for COVID-19.