What do you think about Methylene Blue if one has an MAO inhibitor enzyme?
What do you think about Methylene Blue if one has an MAO inhibitor enzyme? Do you think this could be a problem or be dosage-dependent?
MAO inhibitor enzyme, okay, MAOI is a medication right, which has a numerous side effects, which is why they don't use it anymore.
Very little. Methylene blue Doesn't have a ton of side effects. I'm aware of if you're talking about MAO polymorphisms If you use B2, which the person's getting B2, that's the cofactor for MAO A and B. You can look at the polymorphisms and you know if they're really nasty, you know like homozygous or you know slow if you're using the strategy. You may want to you know alter the dosage or build up from a low dosage to a higher dosage and see how your patient reacts. But as far as I'm aware that the MAO polymorphism I've not seen and I have You know homozygous MAO, which is kind of nasty and I've used Methylene Blue without a problem. And it's good for your mitochondria.
Do I utilize methylene blue for any treatment? Occasionally, but, it worked I haven't seen a big change in myself or my patients So, it's not one of my first-line therapies, you know, if I'm having trouble rebooting the mitochondria I may use that.