Thanks, Steve. 
It does sound interesting, hope you'll let us know if you come up with
anything. 

-- 
indi

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 05:24:23PM -0500, Norton, Steve wrote:
> 
>  Indi,
> 
> Actually, this is something I am just getting interested in so I really
> don't have anything solid. I was trying to find a report that I remember
> seeing last year (or 2 yrs ago?) that showed that taking low doses of
> methlene blue was effective against cancer. I haven't yet found that
> report but I did run across this report:
> http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007SPIE.6427E..11B. I find it interesting
> but have not yet found a practical way of using it. One problem is that
> it needs oxygen in the tissues to work. A hyperbaric chamber is
> impractical for most of us. There are other options to look at such as
> ozone, hydrogen peroxide, magnesium peroxide, chlorine dioxide, ...
> 
> Also, if you search Earth Clinic, you find that MB may be effective for
> Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, fungus, malaria, cyanide poisoning, extreme
> weakness, loss of energy, chronic fatigue sysndrome and extreme mental
> exhaustion. For those interested in swine flu the following is from the
> Earth Clinic:
> 
> 
> "07/22/2009: Ted ([email protected]) from Bangkok, Thailand writes: "...
> I have encountered a person who was dying from swine flu, pretty much
> the doctors have given up. Tamiflu simply didn't work both as prevention
> and in advanced cases of the swine flu, or the 2009 Viruses. The only
> thing that has helped this man in ICU was actually the hourly dose for
> 24 hour of 1000 mg of lysine. For weeks he was on high fever, and the
> only thing that can tame his fever was actually the lysine. When he did
> get better and body temperature became normal, the lysine dose was
> switched to 2000 mg every two hours, since every hour prevented him
> having long sleep. Lysine was fed via tube. Ideally the lysine dose can
> be spaced much further if there is no increase in any fever. Since this
> man was a confirmed H1N1, where it took a week to found out he did have
> H1N1, the swine flu ate away about half of his lungs, from excessive
> mucus, and the man was not able to breathe on his own, and has to be on
> an artificial respirator. As a result, the excessive mucus was
> controlled with 4 tablets of chinese herbal supplements ganmaoling
> tablets, taken every 4 hours so it may again disturb his sleep schedule.
> Within the first hour, there were clear indications of reduced mucus,
> and it was this that ate away his lungs. His inability to breathe was
> placed on artificial respirator, as a result two more supplements needed
> to restore his normal breathing using methylene blue 0.1% taken at 2
> drops one in the morning and two drops one in the evening. Since
> methylene blue did restore or return his breathing and was taken off the
> artificial respirator within the week, the methylene blue caused him to
> sleep less as he now has more energy. Therefore the dose was reduced to
> one drop in the morning and one drop at 12.00 p.m. Tamiflu was not
> helpful both as prevention and when people did have it since some were
> on tamiflu.""
> 
> Also this report:
> http://www.biomedexperts.com/Abstract.bme/14724055/Methylene_blue_improv
> es_brain_oxidative_metabolism_and_memory_retention_in_rats
> 
> "Together the findings suggest that low-dose MB enhances spatial memory
> retention in normal rats by increasing brain cytochrome c oxidase
> activity."
> 
> And http://learnmem.cshlp.org/content/11/5/633.full:
> Extinction Memory Improvement by the Metabolic Enhancer Methylene Blue
> 
> And
> http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2008/07/31/rember_for_alzheimers_me
> thylene_blues_comeback.php
> Rember for Alzheimer's: Methylene Blue's Comeback
> 
> And this forum
> http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?s=947f9ef770bf8d58786849b97f52c75
> 1&showtopic=23947&pid=337485&st=100&#entry337485
> 
> 
> 
> So for right now I think it is worth further investigation.
> 
>  - Steve
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Indi [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 1:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Adjunctive Protocol for DMSO (TOPICAL) Applications
> 
> Hey Steve,
> 
> You roused my curiosity so I searched but didn't find much info on
> methylene blue other than that it is used to treat aquariums. Can you
> point me at some more info?
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> indi
> 
> 
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 02:26:40PM -0500, Norton, Steve wrote:
> >    What great timing! I have been considering a report that showed
> that
> >    use of IR light with a low dose Methlene Blue is effective against
> a
> >    number of organisms. I have been wondering if you can use a tanning
> bed
> >    along with suntan lotion to filter out UV to treat a large area.
> >    Would a tanning bed work with this as well?
> >    - Steve N
> >
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