Methylene Blue, BioHacking & Your True Self
As a visionary and functional medicine coach and consultant, I’ve been offering liposomal methylene blue on HoneyColony.com for the past year and a half. It hasn’t gone mainstream, but it’s just a matter of time given all its benefits.
While my magazine HoneyColony has written articles on the benefits of methylene blue, I reached out to Dr. John Lieurance to learn more. He is a non-stop innovation machine who has a clinic, Advanced Rejuvenation, in Florida. The chiropractic neurologist and naturopath is also the brains behind Mitozen.com, a cutting-edge healthcare technology company focusing on robust delivery systems such as nasal sprays, suppositories, and liposomal preparations.
Dr. Lieurance believes that toxins and infections are at the root of most diseases including autoimmune (like Lyme disease), inner ear problems, and most degenerative neurologic conditions.
Aside from methylene blue, Dr. Lieurance and I discuss tinnitus and how to biohack your biology.
His areas of expertise include:
- Melatonin, particularly using high doses
- Methylene blue including this eye product called Blue Eyes, a unique formula to support eye health. A powerful mitochondrial boosting blend of Methylene Blue along with Silver for photo biomodulation effects.
- Sunavae- inner ear regeneration using stem cells & laser therapy.
- Functional medicine
- Sleep medicine
- Various forms of IV Therapy, including ozone, methylene, blue, and intravenous light therapy
- Photo biomodulation and photodynamic substances
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Howdy
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Methylene blue has side effects and interactions with other drugs and conditions, as well as benefits. You would be wise to do your research.
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Woody
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True!
Also ozone should be used with extreme caution.
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