by Scot Folkerts | Jul 23, 2026 | Methylene Blue
Of all its uses, methylene blue for methemoglobinemia is the one with the strongest, most established evidence base. It’s the compound’s original and still primary FDA-approved indication. Here’s how the condition works and why methylene blue remains...
by Scot Folkerts | Jul 22, 2026 | Methylene Blue
Understanding methylene blue side effects is essential whether you’re encountering it in a hospital setting, considering an unregulated wellness product, or just researching the compound. Side effects range from harmless and cosmetic to rare but serious. Common,...
by Scot Folkerts | Jul 22, 2026 | Methylene Blue
Rather than push a “best” pick, a claim that’s hard to substantiate responsibly for an unregulated product category, this guide gives you the evaluation framework serious buyers should use in 2026, plus the red flags that separate a trustworthy...
by Scot Folkerts | Jul 21, 2026 | Methylene Blue
Long before methylene blue became a wellness talking point, it was, and remains, one of the most widely used stains in biology, microbiology, and diagnostic medicine. This guide covers how methylene blue stain works, where it’s used, and how to handle it safely....
by Scot Folkerts | Jul 21, 2026 | Methylene Blue
Methylene blue for fish is a longstanding staple in fishkeeping, valued for its antifungal and antiparasitic properties. Unlike human wellness use, this application is well-established, widely used by hobbyists and aquaculturists, and backed by decades of practical...
by Scot Folkerts | Jul 20, 2026 | Methylene Blue
“Is methylene blue good for you” is really two questions in one: is it good for treating the specific medical conditions it’s approved for, and is it good for the wellness purposes it’s increasingly marketed for? The honest answer differs...