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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2025 · 34 MIN

Methylene Blue, Another Supplement That May Not Deliver on its Promises

from Redox Revolution · host William Seeds, MD

In this podcast, Dr. Seeds examines another supplement that may not deliver on its promises: methylene blue. Methylene blue (MB) is a compound originally developed as a dye, later used as a medication for conditions like methemoglobinemia and malaria. More recently, it has drawn interest for its mitochondrial and neuroprotective properties.Follow for more!Instagram: @williamseedsmd | @redoxmedicalgroupYoutube: Subscribe Here

In this podcast, Dr. Seeds examines another supplement that may not deliver on its promises: methylene blue. Methylene blue (MB) is a compound originally developed as a dye, later used as a medication for conditions like methemoglobinemia and malaria. More recently, it has drawn interest for its mitochondrial and neuroprotective properties. Follow for more! Instagram: @williamseedsmd | @redoxmedicalgroup Youtube: Subscribe Here

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In this podcast, Dr. Seeds examines another supplement that may not deliver on its promises: methylene blue. Methylene blue (MB) is a compound originally developed as a dye, later used as a medication for conditions like methemoglobinemia and...

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