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Methylene blue
Posted by Kkol on January 11, 2025 at 1:37 pmHi B. I’ve been reading and hearing about Methylene blue and I didn’t find anything here about it. Do you know much about it that you can share with us? Which brand? Is ot safe for autoimmune diseases, hyperthyroidism or Graves’ disease? Thank you
Bernadette_Abraham replied 2 weeks, 2 days ago 2 Members · 3 Replies - 3 Replies
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@Kkol we do in fact have some information about Methylene Blue from our guest expert session with Lucas Aoun. You can see the timestamps below the video to skip to the part where he discusses methylene blue.
Let me know if you need more info.
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Taking Your Health to the Next Level with Dr. Lucas Aoun (September 15, 2022) B Better
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Have you tried it B? I know Lucas I’ve watched him even on his page. But I don’t trust everything people on Instagram recommend. Any specific brand to look for? Is it helpful for autoimmune diseases?
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@Kkol I have personally never tried methylene blue but I have done some research on it to learn more, and the Just Blue by Troscriptions is a trusted brand. You can learn more here about their products.
Low dose methylene blue does have many health benefits such as having anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and mitochondrial-supportive properties which can all indirectly help manage autoimmunity, but it wouldn’t be my first go-to option.
If you’re looking for something to help your wife’s Grave’s Disease, then consider low dose naltrexone (LDN) which requires a prescription.
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Troscriptions® produces precision dosed, physician formulated, and pharmaceutical grade formulations delivered through a buccal troche.
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