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In recent years, the interest surrounding natural health supplements has skyrocketed, with consumers seeking products that enhance their well-being without the side effects commonly associated with ...
The low-cost and effective interaction of hydrogels with pollutants has drawn significant interest in the wastewater treatment domain. This study aims to explore a novel, biodegradable superabsorbent ...
Claims about methylene blue are alluring, and it’s easy to buy into its promise. But so far, evidence supporting its health benefits is scant, and there are some serious risks to using the ...
Methylene blue may help mitochondria generate energy for cells to use. For these reasons, researchers are studying methylene blue’s effect on the brain.
The internet is abuzz with tributes to a liquid chemical called methylene blue that is being sold as a health supplement. Health influencers, such as podcaster Joe Rogan, have sung its praises. In ...
In February 2025, shortly before he was confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared in a video squirting a blue liquid widely presumed to be methylene blue ...
Today, methylene blue is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat methemoglobinemia, which is a rare disease that limits the oxygen-carrying capacity of our blood cells, she says.
Methylene blue (ProvayBlue) is a medication that treats a rare blood condition called methemoglobinemia. Find out how it works, who it’s for, side effects, and more.
A new social media trend is making headlines: Methylene blue is being touted as a cognitive booster and antiaging miracle. Influencers such as Ben Greenfield are promoting the use of this chemical ...
In this study, methylene blue (MB) was evaluated as a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy aimed for decontaminating organ perfusates used during transplantation. The absorption spectroscopy and ...
Methylene blue is trending as a ‘miracle’ drug, with claims it boosts brain health, fights infections, and slows ageing. But is it really safe? Experts weigh in on the risks.