V Kiong (Kuala Lumpur/kg Cham, Ft/kg Cham, Malaysia/cambodi) on 04/17/2011
V Qiong, Kampong Cham, Cambodia
Replied By Randy (Jersey City, Nj, Usa) on 04/18/2011
Replied By Sandi (Denison, Tx) on 06/13/2023
Replied By Art (California) on 06/14/2023
Sandi,I don't think you would want to use MB on your skin as it will dye your skin blue.
Art
Replied By Chandrika (india) on 01/21/2024
Art, if you apply an ascorbic acid solution, or a Vit C serum on top of the Methylene blue, the blue colour goes. Anyway, it even washes off with soap and water. I was using a 0.1% solution. I'm trying it for disc pain, knee pain in conjunction with red light therapy
Replied By Art (California) on 01/21/2024
Hi Chandrika,Yes, you are correct. I'm just not sure if this version has the same effects as regular MB or if you now have essentially a different product with possibly different effects.
Do you find it is helping your disc pain and knee pain? If not, I have reports from friends suggesting that the melatonin lotion is helping both of these conditions. I wrote about it here :
https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/topical-melatonin-pain-relief-success-stories.html
Melatonin offers multiple health benefits to the spine and the melatonin lotions seems to be an effective means of delivering enough melatonin to the spine to be of significant benefit. I wrote about some of the spinal benefits derived from melatonin here :
https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/melatonin-spine-health.html
Art