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Allgood (Elberton, Georgia) on 03/29/2013
5 out of 5 stars

I am suffering from a bad fungal infection of my sinuses and head-tried verconazole--1100.00 a month--lots of nasty side affects--methylene blue (mb) did the job much better--ingested and nebulized at first then only orally. Started with 1/10th of one drop of 2% mb been working up another drop a day. The day after being sneezed on by a very sick woman, I started feeling poorly with my head feeling worse--I nebulized mb a few times and felt poorly the next day-but am feeling good again now--I think the mb stopped the virus in its tracks--could be the cure for the common cold and other viral infections.

Warning--you must hold your breath while nebulizing--do not inhale the mb--will hurt your lungs--I put a straw in the mouthpiece and block off the unit so all the mist is coming out the straw--you can only do this with the old style neb that works off air pressure. Hope is everything!!!

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Replied By steve (NV) on 11/29/2021

Allgood, what do you mean by "you must hold your breath while nebulizing--do not inhale the mb--will hurt your lungs." The whole idea of nebulizing is to breathe the atomized liquid into the lungs. So what's the point of nebulizing methylene blue, if you "must hold your breath" and "do not inhale"? I don't understand.
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Replied By Lisa (California) on 06/07/2022

"you must hold your breath while nebulizing--do not inhale the mb" - this is NOT correct. Read this doctor's report

https://dr-deepak-golwalkar.medium.com/treatment-for-covid-19-using-methylene-blue-d23fc5a31a4d

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Replied By Soile (Finland) on 01/23/2024

MB doesn't hurt lungs. It has been used for lung diseases. Https://dr-deepak-golwalkar.medium.com/methylene-blue-dosage-for-patients-for-prophylaxis-71aee5f979f6
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