Straight answers to the questions that come up most, what it is, how it's used, safety, and how to tell a quality product from an industrial one.
What is methylene blue?
A synthetic compound with a long history across medicine, lab science, and industry. As a supplement it's studied for its redox properties and role in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Only USP pharmaceutical grade is produced to purity standards for human use.
Is methylene blue a nootropic?
It's often described as one in biohacking communities for its studied role in cellular energy and mitochondrial function. It isn't a treatment for any condition, and effects vary by individual, evaluate it as a supplement, with quality first.
Is methylene blue FDA approved as a supplement?
Supplements aren't FDA-approved the way drugs are. What you can verify is USP grade and FDA-registered, cGMP-certified manufacturing, which BlueOrganics has. Supplement statements aren't evaluated by the FDA.
How do you take methylene blue?
Typically a low, measured dose with a precision dropper, following label directions. Because suitability varies and it can interact with medications, consult a healthcare provider first. BlueOrganics includes a precision dropper for consistent dosing.
Does methylene blue stain your mouth?
It's a strong dye and can temporarily stain the mouth, teeth, and tongue. Dropping it into water reduces direct contact. The staining is temporary and harmless.
What are the side effects of methylene blue?
A common, harmless effect is blue or green discoloration of urine. More importantly, it can interact with certain medications, especially serotonergic drugs like SSRIs and MAOIs, and may increase light sensitivity. It isn't suitable for everyone; consult a provider before use, particularly if you take medication or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Where can I buy quality methylene blue?
From a brand that states USP pharmaceutical grade, manufactures in cGMP-certified facilities, and provides a third-party Certificate of Analysis. BlueOrganics meets all three.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use.