Treatments

Methelyne Blue

MB Intro

Originally created as a textile dye in 1876, it's now recognised for its role as an alternative electron carrier in mitochondria.

Methylene blue acts as an electron shuttle in the mitochondria, bypassing blocks in the electron transport chain. This helps maintain energy (ATP) production when the normal pathway is impaired.


MB Benifits

Brain Mitochondrial Enhancer

 Our brain relies on oxidative metabolism for energy, making proper mitochondrial function crucial for brain health. MB prevents premature brain cell death while supporting energy production and the growth of new neural connections

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2 - Cognitive Enhancer

MB is known as a nootropic. It increases ATP production in the brain, providing the energy needed for enhanced brain performance. It's one of the best options for improving attention span, memory, and overall cognition.

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3 - MB Against Infectious Diseases

MB has antimicrobial properties, making it effective against various pathogens (bacterial, viral, and fungal). It also aids in C19 treatment by inhibiting SARS-CoV2 replication.

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4 - MB Delays Skin-Aging

MB has the ability to delay skin aging as well

• Increases cell longevity
• Protects skin from UV exposure
• Accelerates the wound healing process

Additionally, MB's antimicrobial properties are beneficial for skin, too.

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5 - MB as Anti-Depressant 

MB works as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), increasing serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine levels. 

Plus, it reduces brain inflammation. 

Clinical research shows 15mg/day significantly improved depression symptoms compared to placebo in a controlled trial

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Dosage

Consumption

Add MB to fresh orange juice to avoid blue tongue/mouth staining. Other liquids that also work well: Kombucha, raw milk. Be cautious not to spill—it stains. Note: If it does get on your skin, it’s always worn off within a day for me

 


MB Side effects

Scientific studies have proven MB's cognitive effects and it’s antimicrobial powers (it was one of the earliest antimalarial drugs). But here are the risk-factors you should be aware of

1 - The Herxheimer reaction

When MB rapidly kills bacteria, they release endotoxins faster than your body can clear them. This causes temporary inflammatory responses that manifest as "die-off" symptoms.

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Herxheimer reactions from MB can include:

These symptoms are documented in Lyme disease treatment literature.

2- MB's role as a Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI). 

Studies confirm MB is a potent reversible inhibitor of MAO-A, which normally breaks down serotonin and other neurotransmitters. By blocking this enzyme, MB increases serotonin levels.

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This MAOI activity creates a serious danger: combining MB with serotonergic drugs can trigger serotonin syndrome. The FDA has issued explicit warnings about this interaction, citing severe CNS reactions when MB is given to patients on psychiatric medications

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Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include:

Medical literature includes fatal cases.

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3 - MB with dopaminergic substances. 

If MB is combined with L-DOPA, selegiline, or stimulants (Adderall), it can inhibit dopamine breakdown and increase synthesis via mitochondrial effects. This risks dopaminergic overstimulation (agitation, insomnia, paranoia).

4 - MB can turn your brain blue

But only under specific conditions like high doses (>5 mg/kg or >300-400mg/day), chronic use (daily for months/years), IV administration, etc. Most cases are seen in post-mortem studies.

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Here are supplements and substances to AVOID with Methylene Blue:

To minimise die-off reactions if using MB: Start with micro-doses (0.5-1mg) and increase by 0.5mg every 4-5 days Stay hydrated with electrolytes. And don’t forget to take breaks between usage periods.

 

Who should NOT use Methylene Blue

Nicotine

Nicotine & Mental Focus

 

 

Whenever you need deep focus for intensive work, use 3mg of nicotine.

It’s a cheat code for productivity. Unlike caffeine, nicotine has a shorter half-life. Which means less adrenal stress.

 

Nicotine & The Sympathetic Nervous System

 Nicotine activates the sympathetic nervous system (your fight or flight mode). It releases:

Nicotine isn’t ideal near meals.

Why? 

It hinders your digestion.

So avoid using it when eating to let your body stay in a calm (parasympathetic) state.

 

 

 

 

Nicotine For Brain Activity

Your brain loves burning fat for energy.

Especially during intense focus periods.

Nicotine helps mobilize fat, allowing your brain to use it as fuel.

This makes it an essential tool for maintaining high cognitive output, especially during prep.

Caffeine + Nicotine = a 100% increase in thermogenesis.

 

 

 

Nicotine Burns Fat

 

Here’s how nicotine accelerates fat loss:

• Dopamine acts as an appetite suppressant, increasing satiety.
• Epinephrine and norepinephrine elevates your basal metabolic rate & fatty acid oxidation.
• Nicotine also boosts Uncoupling Proteins (UCPs), which force the body to use more fat as a fuel source.

 

 

How to Use Nicotine Effectively

1mg nicotine with 100mg caffeine is a POWERFUL combination.

Chew half a nicotine gum (typically 2mg) with a cup of coffee.

However, if you tend to be anxious, use it sparingly.

Nicotine boosts catecholamines, which can increase anxiety.

Adding L-theanine or ashwagandha can help keep you calm.

 

Nicotine vs. Other Fat Burners

Nicotine is a unique uncoupling agent.

Unlike T3 or DNP, nicotine boosts fat burning without any intense side effects

(like heat from DNP or heart stress from T3).

It’s safer and effective when combined with caffeine, making it an excellent addition to your fat loss stack.

 

 

Motility Benefits

Nicotine also increases bowel motility.

If you're dealing with slow digestion or backed-up bowels...

Nicotine can definitely help to keep things moving.

 

Nutrient Partitioning & Fat Loss

Nicotine drives nutrients into muscle cells instead of fat cells during lipogenesis.

When combined with a good cardio routine…

It ensures more nutrients will go to preserving muscle rather than adding fat.

 

How To Use Nicotine Safely:

There’s a blood pressure response to nicotine.

It causes vasoconstriction, which increases blood pressure.

To mitigate this, take:

• 1200mg of Hawthorn Berry
• 1000mg of Citrulline
• 1000mg of Arginine

These supplements help promote vasodilation, ensuring good blood flow and reducing the risk of hypertension.

Use them alongside nicotine for a more balanced approach.

 

How To Implement Nicotine For Fat Loss

The best way to use nicotine for fat loss:

• 1mg nicotine + 100mg caffeine before fasted cardio
• Use it again after your first meal
• Another dose when you hit that afternoon crash

This keeps your focus and fat burning high throughout the day.

While minimizing other more intense fat burners.

 

 

Nicotine isn’t necessarily bad for you...

When used correctly, it can:

• Burn fat
• Improve digestion
• Increase cognitive performance

It’s up to you to figure out how to responsibly use it.

 

Chlorine Dioxide (CDS / MMS)

CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution)

CDS is the gas disolved in water

Protocol C

5mg of each bottle diffused into around 300ml of water twice over two 12 hours

Steps:

  1. Fill sealable jar with 300ml - 350ml of water
  2. Mix 5mg of 5% HCL (activator)  with 5mg of 22% NaClo (Sodium cholorite) in a shot glass
  3. Place shot glass in jar and seal then hide in darkness for 12 hours
  4. Repeat step 1-3 again WITH THE SAME WATER AS BEFORE
  5. Save the mixture from shot glass into a bottle to use as a disinfectant
  6. Save CDS from gas now in water in GLASS bottle and never mix with stainless steel.

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MMS (Master Mineral Solution) NaClO2

MMS is drinking the direct 2 drop mix in water