Methylene Blue

<p>I was walking around with a blue tongue the other day. No, this is not some new Austin thing, though I guess it could be. It&rsquo;s a side-effect of a new treatment option I&rsquo;m trying.</p> <p>I&rsquo;m fighting metastatic cancer. As part of that, I&rsquo;ve gone through a few rounds of chemotherapy which are causing some numbness in my feet. This is similar to diabetic neuropathy. It&rsquo;s not pleasant.</p> <p>I started to look into possible ways to treat this.</p> <p>One method is the use of red light therapy. Another is methylene blue. I&rsquo;ve decided to try the latter, at low doses, as there is a ton of research published on it and the side effects are typically minimal at low doses.</p> <p><a href="https://shefaliohara.medium.com/methylene-blue-3bef4706f706"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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