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Methylene Blue For Treating

Lyme Disease,

Bartonella, and Babesia

Degenerative diseases

Parkinson

Alzheimer

Bipolar disease …

After months of research and self-experimenting on myself I started incorporating it in my practice.

With great results so far…

Methylene blue is metabolic enhancer and an antioxidant
Methylene Blue binds to superoxide and reduces it to water. It stops the oxidative or inflammation cascade at its very beginning. Before damage is
Methylene Blue also functions as an alternative electron carrier in the electron transport chain in mitochondria.
It ' helps' mitochondrial function and this in turn will improve physical and mental health
To add to this methylene blue is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor so it can raise the levels of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and noradrenaline in the brain and imporve mood
These are just some of the effects of methylene blue

A study with 31 Bipolar Disorder patients compared 300 mg per day of Methylene Blue with 15 mg per day.
The patients were also on lithium treatment. The study showed that the 300 mg dose of Methylene Blue was a
"useful addition to lithium in the long-term treatment of manic-depressive psychosis". And patients were significantly less depressed
Naylor et al Biological Psychiatry. 1986
Another study at Dalhousie University in Halifax gave patients with bi polar a dose (Lamictal and either 195 mg or 15 mg of Methylene Blue) for three months.
The team found that bipolar participants had reduced depression and anxiety when taking the higher dose of Methylene Blue compared to when they were on the lower dose.

So Promising

06/02/2023

Mi mojo

08/01/2023

GAPS diet juicing is something that Dr. Natasha recommends starting in the introduction phase stage 4. She recommends it as a very gentle and effective way to help the body’s own detox system work well.

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Les jus sont très importants dans le protocole GAPS. Notamment grâce à leur fonctions détoxiquantes

09/08/2022

In 2014, Time Magazine came out with an article that shares how butter isn’t bad for you.

While the article came out eight years ago, it’s still taking a lot of reeducation to learn that butter in particular( and animal fats in general) is actually good for you.

« For decades, it has been the most vilified nutrient in the American diet. But new science reveals fat isn’t what’s hurting our health »

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