History of Methylene Blue

Methylene blue, although primarily known as an industrial dye and ink component, has a spectrum of pharmacological actions that have been extensively studied since the early 20th century. Among its properties are its anti-infectious effects, considered by the World Health Organization to be of prime importance. However, its potential in oncology has been neglected for many decades.

From the 1950s onwards, initial studies explored the anti-cancer potential of methylene blue. However, this research was largely forgotten for almost 75 years. It's also worth mentioning that methylene blue was administered in prophylactic doses for malaria during the Second World War.

Dr. Laurent Schwartz, a pioneer in this field, has made a major contribution to understanding the role of metabolism in cancer and the importance of methylene blue as a therapeutic agent.

Information on Methylene Blue

Methylene blue is particularly indicated in cancer cases where cellular metabolism plays a key role;

This treatment is also promising for antibiotic-resistant infections;

Methylene blue is known for its effectiveness against various parasites and bacteria, making it a valuable tool in the treatment of severe or recurrent infections.

What's the difference between a healthy cell and a cancer cell?

Unlike ;healthy cells ;which generate energy through respiration, cancer cells use anaerobic fermentation. anaerobic fermentation. Under normal physiological normal physiological conditions, healthy cells use the Krebs cycle and the electron electron transport chain to generate ATP in the mitochondria;

However, cancer cells often opt for a less efficient but faster mechanism anaerobic glycolysis, even in the presence of oxygen. This phenomenon is known as the Warburg effect.

The aim of our methylene blue metabolic treatment is to reverse this process, forcing cancer cells to adopt a similar metabolism . forcing cancer cells to adopt a metabolism similar to that of healthy cells. to that of healthy cells.


Intravenous injection combined with laser therapy

We're not satisfied with a single therapeutic method. Instead, we combine ;intravenous injection of intravenous injection of methylene blue with intravenous laser treatment. intravenous laser treatment;

These two procedures are performed in parallel to maximize the therapeutic efficacy of the methylene blue.