Le guide ultime du bleu de méthylène: Un espoir remarquable pour la dépression, COVID, l'Alzheimer, le cancer, les maladies cardiaques, la douleur et la ... la médecine métabolique
20th Century scientific breakthroughs have revealed that virtually all diseases in existence are metabolic in origin, and that improving cellular mitochondrial function is the fastest way to restore health. Originally developed for dying fabric by the textile industry, you’re about to learn why methylene blue is one of the most potent metabolic medicines ever discovered. Your Complete Guide to Methylene Blue will show you the secrets of dye therapy, and how to use it to improve mitochondrial function and powerfully enhance your body’s metabolism. Bestselling author Mark Sloan is the creator of the popular blog Endalldisease, which delivers evidence-based health information and has helped tens of thousands of people get healthy. After losing his mother to cancer at age 12, Mark has committed his life to finding safer and more effective therapies for diseases of all kinds. In this book, you’ll learn how Methylene Blue is your ultimate guide for understanding what disease is, what disease isn’t, and how to use methylene blue to dramatically enhance your health and quality of life. Pick up your copy now by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
When I was 12 years old my mother died of cancer. I didn't realize it until years later, but the tragedy of losing my mother was actually my greatest gift: My mother gave me a story that could inspire others and a mind that could find the answers the world was literally dying to know. My purpose in life is to ensure that no child has to go through what I did, ever again.
Mark has published a number of books including the 6x #1 international bestseller Red Light Therapy: Miracle Medicine and two monumental works on cancer called The Cancer Industry and Cancer: The Metabolic Disease, both of which include a combined total of over 2400 scientific and clinical references. Never before has the root cause of cancer been so well documented and easy to understand.
Mark has been researching health, including hundreds of books, for over 15 years and has many unique evidence-based insights to share with the world. His website is EndAllDisease.com and he believes the goal of ending all diseases is not only possible, but it's only a matter of time before his message becomes universally known throughout the world.
The all or nothing medical ideas the author presents is truly insulting. SSRIs are useless for depression, nitric oxide is always bad, and a sterile gut is better than having any bacteria. All of which are not true. I’m not saying there isn’t a place for methylene blue but the author is not delivering sound judgement.
Like the author's other books, it contains more than a few empowering paradigm-shifting epiphanies about biohacking and health. In the cryptocurrency world where I spend some time, there's seems to always be a trade-off between three desirable attributes; speed, security, and scalability. In Biohacking, similarly, we often have to choose between safe, effective, and affordable. But, after reading The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue by Mark Sloan I'm thoroughly convinced that Methylene Blue measures up in all three crucial dimensions, I'll be adding it to my daily stack. It's well-written for a bioscience book and concise enough that you can get through it in a few sittings. You might say, why would I want to read a book about the benefits of Methylene Blue? I'll just take Methylene Blue. Sure, if you don't have the time to read another book, just get Methylene Blue from a credible source and take about 1mg/kg per day, but as you may have suspected the more you understand a biohack like this, the more you'll get out of it.
I had never heard of Methylene Blue. Imagine my surprise when I found out it was invented in the 1800s. Imagine my further surprise to find out all the amazing heath benefits of this TEXTILE DYE!! I worked in pharmacy and medicine for many years. On the flip side of the coin, I've read about Royal Rife, Vitamin B17, Near and Far Infrared, and about everything in between. Suffice it to say, I took NO COVID jabs, nor would I or will I ever take another so-called vaccine. I've known for many years that the Rockefeller cartel hijacked medicines the same way they hijacked the oil and energy industries. I don't care to partake in their poisons. So, I'm giving MB a try, and praying for renewed health and vitality!!
A good rule of thumb is that when a particular drug or therapy is touted as a fabulous treatment or cure for a wide range of unrelated disorders, it's pretty much guaranteed not to work against any of them.
Methylene blue, an industrial dye and microbiologic stain, fits into that class. While it has rare medical use in well-defined patient populations, there's no good evidence backing its use in AIDS, depression and myriad other ailments as alleged in this book. A good intro to methylene blue:
The idea that there is One True Cause Of Disease and a simple, safe, cheap cure that They don't want you to know about has great appeal, which is how people get sucked into buying books like this one. They apparently don't notice all the other Miracle Cures this author has promoted ("Red Light" therapy, "bath bombs and balneotherapy" etc.) - why would you need more than one Miracle Cure if each one treats the Root Cause of Disease? The same folks who distrust Pharma greed overlook the fact that influencers like the author sell products they promote, which might just qualify as a conflict of interest.
If you want to flaunt a blue tongue on social media, methylene blue might be just the ticket. But it's just another dead end on the route to good health.
A fascinating topic, and very well researched! Methylene blue has been on my radar in the last many months, but I didn't know much about it before. What excites me most about it is its potential as a mitochondrial support. I've long known that mitochondria are (at least potentially) at the core of nearly every metabolic/chronic illness, but that only gets us so far. Mitochondria make ATP, the body's energy currency, and any tissue lacking adequate ATP will limp along with subclinical or clinical dysfunction, unless the body gets the signal to destroy that cell (or that mitochondrion) altogether and make a brand new one. The only way I really knew of before to trigger the latter was with fasting, which of course isn't a long-term option in most cases (with the exception of intermittent, though that too has limited usefulness from my experience.) Mitochondria can easily become poisoned by various environmental or biological toxins, but... then what? Most mitochondrial support I'm aware of gives building blocks needed to potentially help them work better, but if the problem isn't the lack of that building block, but rather a toxin, now what? Detoxification also requires ATP to be efficient.
Methylene blue, apparently, offers an alternative pathway for the mitochondria to make the same amount of ATP it would if it were perfectly healthy, bypassing the toxic impediments, while at the same time stimulating the body to make new mitochondria. That's astounding. There are some drawbacks to be aware of (mostly that the medicine is bright blue, but there are a few others too), but I'm excited about the therapeutic potential!
The reason I only gave the book four stars, though, is because of the author tends to be rather bombastic in his writing style. I can appreciate this to a certain degree (he reminds me of people I know, and it's probably quite endearing in person), but it means that sometimes he leaps to extreme conclusions on topics which I happen to know something about. I suspect that if he were a practicing clinician himself, he might be more circumspect--but this tends to make me question his conclusions on topics that are less familiar to me, as well.
This book is average. The claims are relatively outlandish in that all disease is metabolic dysfunction (possibly a true hypothesis, but seemed to disregard any other possibilities), although the author does provide footnotes and citations for tons of sources. Although some of the claims may be true, most of what the author presents is MB as a panacea for treating any and all disease, which is a red flag for me to be skeptical and closely look at source information. Overall, not an “ultimate guide”, but a good starting place and brought up questions/aspects of MB use that I may not otherwise not have thought to explore further. However, the claim that a “sterile gut” was ideal was nary supported by any evidence, info, or sources as to why the author presented this claim, which seems pretty significant to assert without even a rationale offered as to why.
I became aware of Methylene Blue recently and was curious about it. Book offers background and uses for MB, some medicinal, others more along the lines of Bio-Hacking. (Always happy to strengthen my Mitochondria!)
This book is packed with information and was very helpful in understanding what methylene blue is, items history and what it can be used for. It is OPPOSITE of what a lot of mainstream thinking is but he makes some very good arguments supported by research that lead me to believe he is on to something. Namely, that Nitric oxide in small amounts may seem positive but that in large amounts causes big and lasting problems. I understood and was fascinated by his explanation of cellular metabolism. I found myself googling questions I was asking while reading and found his information agreeing with what I found. My reservation is this: things that sound too good to be true usually are! The idea of a “miracle cure” makes me uneasy. It also bothers me that this is literally a dye, but then again, it is simply combined chemicals. However, at the end of my reading, he has made enough of a case that I am curious to try it!
1. my dad left this book 2. it is another miracle health book that was interesting and I'm sure there is benefits to Methylene Blue for some things, but I guess I am a bit skeptical with this coming from my dad. It is added to the pile of other "miracle health things"... 1. super blue green algae; colloidal minerals; iodine; magnesium; celery juice; baking soda; red light therapy; the jiggler
I am a chemistry & biology teacher, and health enthusiast. This is fascinating information! I just taught oxidative phosphorylation and the electron chain in my AP Biology class this past year. You did an amazing job simplifying these processes so that the average reader can understand it. Thank you for your work on Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy! Can't wait to get mine!
I am interested in methylene blue and its potential, but the sensationalism made this book difficult to read. This book did present new info and challenged me, but some of his contarian views on topics including nitric oxide and virology were not solid, they only undermined confidence in his ability to navigate complex topics.
Lots of information here! I appreciate the motive behind the author's research. One of the ending quotes is about being responsible for our own health and I think that this is so true and important in today's world!
This has been the stuff I’ve been missing. I’ve covered all the other bases with my natural healing journey. This is what I had been missing. Fantastic book. I’m feeling great no more depression or anxiety
“In recent years, advances in imaging techniques, especially positron emission tomography (PET), have allowed researchers to look for subtle changes in the brains of patients with different degrees of cognitive impairment,” explained Domenico Praticò, MD, Professor in the Center for Translational Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM). “One of the changes that has been consistently reported is a decrease in glucose availability in the hippocampus.” Based on these findings, all forms of dementia and neurodegeneration could accurately be called diabetes of the brain, a situation in which brain cells cannot use glucose.
The study showed strong evidence that the injection of methylene blue into a painful disc is a “safe, effective, and minimally invasive” method for the treatment of discogenic low back pain, far more effective than any other known treatment for low back pain. 36 patients given methylene blue injections, 19% were completely pain free, and 72% almost completely pain free. Said differently, over 90% of patients experienced total or near-total relief!
Low back pain expert Nikolai Bogkduk wrote in an editorial that he sees “no lethal flaws in the study” and calls it “one of the most incredible studies on low back pain treatment ever published.” The results he described as “astounding, unprecedented and unrivalled in the history of research into the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain.” Methylene blue could make spinal surgery “essentially obsolete” and would be “worthy of nomination for a Nobel Prize,” proclaimed Bogkduk.
The only reason the public isn’t aware of this information is that the predominant Cancer treatments of today – surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy – generate far too much profit for the industry to admit the truth. If the Cancer industry admitted this information publicly, it would put itself out of business, forfeiting $126 Billion in annual revenue.
While reading about a scientific study of chronic fatigue participants whose cells didn't 'activate' during exercise like the healthy participants, I was referred to another article that suggested that methylene blue (a textile dye, Labatory stain, and anti-malarial drug) can assist with issues with the mitochondria in producing energy in cells. Amazon recommended this book while I was looking into consumable methylene blue as a personal trial. This is the kind of book that will draw in desperate people and have them believing anything the author says. It's starts strong with an explanation on how the environmental toxin NO (a toxic free-radical) is bad, but then the book descended into anarchy making claims such as: - Despite there being 32,000+ acknowledged dieses in the world, there is really only one - mitochondrial dysfunction (which can be cured by taking methylene blue and reading the author's book on red light therapy) - Estrogen is bad - People with Autism can't live full-filling lives and need most need constant care. Autism needs to be cured - Children with Autism should not be feed fibre (although apparently carrots are fine!) - All bacteria in the stomach is bad and sterile is best In case the author had lost any logical thinkers by the end of this rant about Big Pharma hiding cures from the public, he finished strong again with what sounded like reasonable advice: start small, low doses work best, high doses can be problematic, don't take while on anti-depressants - all of which matches what the scientific article was suggesting if someone was going to trial it while it's not an approved drug.
So, although the book hasn't put me off conducting my own trial of methylene blue for chronic fatigue, I would not recommend this book or author.
I fist read about methylene blue in the Epoch Times. The article made MB sound like a miracle chemical, so I immediately searched for a book about it. The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue is an excellent resource. I've started taking a small dose each day as part of my health routine. I haven't been to a doctor or taken a pharmaceutical in almost 9 years. I especially liked the author's statement that it's the "breakdown of mitochondrial energy production that underlies all the unwanted symptoms characteristic of disease." I wish I had known about MB when my father and then my mother fought and lost their battles with cancer. I highly recommend this book to anyone who's trying to break free from the medical industrial complex that is trying to take over the world. God bless you as you learn about the amazing substances he created for our healing, including the humble methylene blue, which was originally created as a dye to make Levi Strauss' jeans blue.
I follow a couple naturopath Doctors and trust them to be straightforward and trust them and their input about staying healthy. So I found this book on Amazon. It is just what I needed to confirm with detail, the Doctor was right about Methylene Blue. The huge medical complex has been pushing dangerous drugs for years. Finding alternatives in the natural form has been my quest for decades. MB was under my radar until the Dr mentioned it. I ordered pharmaceutical grade MB and it was delivered a couple days ago. After reading your informative book, I started taking a low dose and will increase the dosage as suggested in your book. I caught that cold or whatever is going around a few days ago. UGH. After my first dose of MB this morning. I have noticed a visible difference in how I feel. I can actually breathe, headache is gone and I don't ache anymore. Thank you for writing this book.
This is for those of you who are tired of being spoon-fed misinformation and junk science by main-stream media, social media “experts”, and the all-knowing pharmaceutical monster that rules this country. In their system, they have created a public that can’t think for itself. The result is oversimplified dumbed down information. Why are we listening to them? Turn them off and show them you have a brain. Go do your own research and find it in medical journals, well-run and honestly published studies, and books like this one. This is a refreshing, focused, science-backed read published by an expert on Methylene Blue. There’s real science in this book in the form of lots of published evidence from decades of safe use and scientific arguments and evidence for its application in myriad ways. Let it inform you and add to your bank of sound information. I loved it!
I started using MB and can testify to its incredible effects, especially in my case, with brain fog and energy issues. There's lots of useful and interesting info presented in the book. But the author makes some full stop opinions. Like saying that our bodies would be better if we had zero microbes or gut microbiome! What?! That is the opposite of what all research points to. We are in a symbiotic relationship with life around us and in us. Yes, the respiration waste of some harmful bacteria is toxic and may play a strong role in many health issues inaboutcluding autism. But our microbiome inhabitants are crucial. Also, the authors makes the absurd assertion that ALL disease and illness is ONLY metabolic. What sickle cell anemia, or progeria? Both clearly the result of misplaced letters in the dna. Still worth reading, but the errors stated so definitively weaken the credibility of the author at least in my mind.
I did choose to take the supplement Methylene Blue to see what happens.
There is a lot of great data in this book with clinical trial information... the reason I downgraded this to a three is because there is also a lot of Mr. Sloan ripping into the medical community and Big Pharma. The book would have come across better without the snarky comments.
I've been on Methylene Blue for a week and notice everything is working better in my system due to a suggestion from a friend. I finished the book this morning and realize this supplement can change a host of things. Hopefully, the next book written by Mr. Sloan wou't have the same tone. He may be on to something but when you go into resistance of everyone around you, that doesn't allow people to make a choice unless they agree with every interesting point of view that he tosses around like confetti.
5 ⭐️ CONTENT itself appeared well researched and packaged in a short and easy read. Excellent information and cited resources contained within compact form!
3 ⭐️ LAYOUT / FORMATTING / EDITING for the Kindle version needed some work as it read like a hastily drafted copy. Several pages used multiple sized fonts and paragraph layouts, which was slightly confusing and shifts the focus from the content. Additionally, some headers started at the bottom of the page and were therefore cut-off from the highlighted paragraph that was subsequently found on the next page. Minor misspellings (e.g., using singular form vs. plural, and/or using the wrong tense) were present as well.
OVERALL, though, very informative read and a nice deep dive into yet another form of alternative medicines. No one else will care more about your health than you, so do your own research! 💯👍🏼
An excellent read with useful insight. DO NOT TAKE IF YOURE ON A SSRI MEDICATION
I recommend this book into anyone who has interest in what Methylene Blue can help cure. For me, I am worried about getting Alzheimer’s because it runs on my dad’s entire side of the family. So Glad I read this before trying it because I am on a low dose 10mg of Prozac a day. DO NOT TAKE THIS IF YOU’RE ON A SSRI MEDICATION OR SNRI OR ANY MEDICINE THAT POTENTIALLY RAISES SEROTONIN BECAUSE TAKING METHYLENE BLUE WITH IT COULD CAUSE SEROTONIN POISONING, BY METHYLENE BLUE TURNING INTO AN MAOI WHEN IT REACHES THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER. START WITH A LOW DOSE AS WELL. He gives you a chart based on your weight where you should start drops wise and weekly where you induce the drops from there.
Sloan blows his own trumpet a bit too loud when he claims as title 'the ultimate guide' when it's really just a short 140-ish pages introductory book on the subject. While it is well referenced, for an 'ultimate guide' on a chemical I'm surprised there's not even an appendix on it's chemical & physical properties..!
Also, having read on the subject of Methylene Blue myself, he misses out two important things about the stuff completely: that it fights Candida, and that it chelates mercury (and that the two functions are connected). That's hardly an 'ultimate' guide if it doesn't even cover very important applications for health.
I give it 3 stars, for it falls far short of being an 'ultimate' guide and 'a' guide will do just fine.
I had never heard of Methylene Blue before today when I randomly saw it on Amazon with some impressive reviews. I then found and downloaded this incredible book which I have read in one sitting. I am definitely going to try this on myself and then hope to be able to recommend it to others who have known health conditions and are so frustrated with the ineffectiveness of so-called ‘modern medicine’ . I’m off to find out more about Red light therapy now. Thank you Mark.