What if the key to restoring energy, sharpening memory, and supporting long-term health wasn't a new pharmaceutical breakthrough-but a forgotten compound over a century old?
Methylene Blue: History, Science, and Healing is the definitive guide to one of the most promising, misunderstood, and underutilized molecules in modern health optimization. Originally developed as a textile dye in the 1800s, methylene blue has quietly become a powerful agent in clinical medicine-and is now gaining attention as a low-cost, high-impact tool for mitochondrial support, cognitive clarity, and cellular resilience. It is also used as a biohack.
In this clear and research-informed book, you'll discover:
The surprising history of methylene blue in infectious disease, emergency medicine, and psychiatric care
How it works at the cellular level to enhance mitochondrial energy production and reduce oxidative stress
Real-world uses for improving memory, mood, stamina, recovery, and anti-aging
Detailed insight on dosage, safety, delivery methods, side effects, and contraindications
Who may benefit-and who should avoid it
Why methylene blue may become a foundational tool in the future of metabolic and functional medicine
Drawing from both scientific literature and modern biohacking practice, Methylene Blue offers a grounded, responsible look at a compound that is as accessible as it is powerful. Whether you're a curious reader, a health practitioner, or someone navigating fatigue, brain fog, or burnout-this book will give you the knowledge and clarity to explore methylene blue wisely.