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Leanne (Ca) on 06/04/2017

What about putting it on the skin. I am just hearing about the benefits of MB for skincare. Thanks!
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Replied By Art (California ) on 06/05/2017

In reply to Leanne (Ca),

Topical methylene blue is difficult because it stains your skin blue and for that matter, some painted surfaces and stone such as marble so you have to be careful handling methylene blue. If the topical application is for fungus, borax might be worth considering or the borax and diluted hydrogen peroxide which do not stain the skin.

Art

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Replied By Frances (Cabarlah, Qld.) on 06/28/2017

Recent research has been published about methylene blue : Common antioxidant could slow symptoms of aging in human skin. The study was published online in the journal Scientific Reports on May 30,2017. The article is available on several web sites.
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