Why I Don't Recommend Methylene Blue
No, I don't recommend Methylene Blue. In fact, I'm like 99.9% sure it's toxic and I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole.

No, I don't recommend Methylene Blue. In fact, I'm like 99.9% sure it's toxic and I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole.
I am so creeped out by Methylene Blue that I literally cringe every time I see an influencer with a blue tongue.
I could write a whole post about why I don't recommend Methylene Blue.

Last year I spent many hours researching Methylene Blue and, based on a long list of facts and evidence, I came to the conclusion that I don't trust it and would never recommend it to anyone.
In the interest of time, mine and yours, I'm gonna keep this blog post short and sweet. Because I'd rather get this info out there than write a more thorough post.
Why I Don't Recommend Methylene Blue
The Short Answer
Here's my short answer: Because Google says it's good.

Google lies to us about vaxxines. Google lies to us about cancer. Google lies to us about everything. (Don't even get me started on the H0l0caust.)
I remember when I first started researching raw milk back in 2007, and Google told me it was toxic.
And that's when I realized the people saying it was toxic was Monsanto and Cargill. LOL!

Here's what I did – you can try it, too:
- Type in "How to take Chl0rine Dioxide Solution" into Google. (Obviously type it correctly using o's instead of zeros. I can't spell it out because I don't want Google penalizing my blog.)
- Then type in "How to take Methylene Blue."
- Now compare the results.
Here's what's good about Google. You can use it to figure out the truth.
I don't trust Methelyne Blue for this very reason.
Look what Google tells you about Chl0rine di0xide – they say it should not be ingested:

And this is what Google tells you about Methylene Blue – they tell you how to take it!

Chl0rine di0xide heals. That's why they don't want you to know about it.
I promise to write a longer post about Methylene Blue later.
Including...
- How it was created by J*ws working for Big Pharma companies in Germany, using industrial waste from textile plants.
- How they were trying to come up with a way to leverage waste (just like they did when they used waste from aluminum production to add fluoride to our water supply).
- It's essentially blue dye. We are avoiding dyes in food – why on Earth would we want to inject more dye?
But for now, suffice it to say, if Google says Methylene Blue is good, it's bad.
Avoid.
What To Use Instead of Methylene Blue
Chl0rine dioxide is so much cheaper to make and it's totally safe.
How do you know? Because Google says it isn't safe!
Here's my recipe for how to make Chl0rine Dioxide Solution, which I call "Pool Water" to get around the censors.

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