The original use of methylene blue dates back to 1876, when it was used as a textile dye. Scientists later began to use the bold dye to stain microorganisms to diagnose infections.
Methylene blue became the first fully synthetic drug used to treat malaria, and later on it addressed psychotic disorders and certain pain syndromes.
Now the dye is used as a regenerative medicine, helping those who have blood disorders or who need cellular repair.
We use methylene blue in Nashville in an infusion that delivers this compound directly to your bloodstream. By stimulating rejuvenation at the cellular level, methylene blue provides energy, supports brain health, and can reduce fatigue or brain fog.