This video does a good job explaining my motivation for experimenting with it.

Also talks about misconceptions around nitric oxide + methylene blue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHB3CUV7ENI

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MB was used as a textile dye originally, the improper disposal into water sources from industrial applications in is what this paper is referring to. Also from this paper

“Uses and Applications of Methylene Blue

MB is an attractive molecule with various properties useful for biomedical applications and is used as an effective therapeutic agent to treat anaemia, malaria, and Barrett’s oesophagus [72]. MB has primarily been used in human and veterinary medicine for several diagnostic and therapeutic procedures [73].”

it causes cancer

Figure your own shit out.

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i am. lol

So you are Jesus?

They say cholesterol causes heart disease too, but what they scrape out of people's hearts is synthesised from glucose.

They said that tobacco was harmless once too. DDT, agent orange, hydrogenated vegetable oils, indeed seed oils.

Using words taken out of context to use as a club against other people makes you a pharisee, not a jesus.

A tl;dr would be good, it's quite interesting that it's an antiparasitic, like quinine and related chemicals, the key points you refer to would be helpful for people to understand what you are talking about.

I recently discovered that alcohol abuse and paleo diet can accelerate the development of nerve damage from vitamin B1 deficiency, I saw that one of the things mentioned in my skim of the video was helping repair nerve damage.

I'm gonna put it aside to look at later, because of this specific fact. I believe that this dye is still used in several foods, the one that springs to mind is Lucozade and other brands also have "blue" variants and I recall seeing that they use a tiny amount of this chemical to give that colour. The blue colour is kinda scary to anyone who has been studying allergens and industrial poisons in food though, but that's mainly because of cobalt, which is definitely not something to put in your gut, or even in your environment, except maybe in magnetic alloys, where it has uses, and with silica based adsorbents like cat litter, where it changes colour in response to bound ions.

Lost me at "palea causes nerve damage".