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Enhancing cellular vitalityMethylene blue, a compound that looks like blueberry Kool-Aid, is one of the most interesting and mysterious compounds on the market. But the question is why? Methylene blue is in fact a potent redox agent. Simply put, this means it can donate and accept electrons, which optimizes your body's electron transport chain. This chain is critical in the cellular process that transforms the energy from your food into a form that your cells can utilize. This is primarily in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) within the mitochondria, the cell's primary energy powerhouse. Increasing energy production at the cellular level represents 'first principles' in health. Improved mitochondrial function leads to heightened energy levels, which in turn can reduce the risk of various diseases. This is why it's 'first principles'. It's disease prevention as opposed to disease management. PLEASE NOTE: you should NOT be taking or thinking about taking methylene blue if you're on some sort of antidepressant; SSRI, MAOI, dopamine agonist, or dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Mixing these can lead to a potentially fatal condition called serotonin syndrome. Further benefitsBeyond its role in energy production, methylene blue also provides;
In fact, it's so powerful that some have dubbed it a 'cure' for neurodegenerative diseases. Red light synergyWhen combined with red light therapy, the powers of methylene blue are further enhanced. Red light therapy also stimulates mitochondrial activity, with photons from the red light dumping electrons into the electron transport chain. This amplifies cellular energy. Resulting in more ATP production, further enhancing the body's primary energy currency. The functions of methylene blue and red light essentially run parallel. Meaning that when used in conjunction, their benefits are synergistically amplified. In my personal two-week experience with methylene blue and red light, I have observed;
This convergence of methylene blue and red light therapy represents a powerful way to restore and optimize mitochondrial health. Meraki Methylene BlueI don't promote many products through my newsletter despite being approached by countless brands. I like to keep these educational-based. However, Meraki Methylene Blue is one that I'm willing to stick my neck out for. The safety profile of methylene blue is astounding on its own - there are over 18,000 existing papers published on its effects. However, Meraki still sources pharmaceutical-grade Methylene Blue of the highest purity. They have strict standards and rigorous heavy metal testing for each batch, which ensures the highest possible quality. It's a product I use and trust, plus over 2000 other people use and trust. If you want to experience the jaw-dropping benefits outlined in this newsletter, check them out here. Use code 'SOPHROSYNE808' at checkout for 15% off your entire order. Feel free to ask if you have any questions. All the best my brother, Jack from Sophrosyne |
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