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Posted: 2025-05-02 12:20:33 UTC

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Methylene blue, originally a textile dye, is now being used as a performance enhancer. While it has legitimate medical uses, its self-experimentation trend is concerning experts due to potential dangers like serotonin syndrome, Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction, and dopaminergic overstimulation.
Methylene blue's use as a performance enhancer
Potential dangers of self-experimentation
Risks of serotonin syndrome and other adverse reactions
Importance of balanced information and medical consultation
Misconceptions about methylene blue's effects on mitochondrial performance
Risk of serotonin syndrome due to interactions with other medications
Potential for Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction from antimicrobial properties
Danger of brain turning blue with high doses