How does methylene blue affect the brain, mitochondria and memory?

How does methylene blue affect the brain, mitochondria and memory?

Methylene blue is one of the oldest known molecules used in medicine. But its potential extends far beyond tissue staining. What does it do in the brain? Methylene blue works at the mitochondrial level, supporting the electron transport chain. It increases ATP production and reduces oxidative stress, which is crucial for nerve cells. Neuroprotection Research…

2-DG and DCA – the biochemical saboteurs of the cancer cell

2-DG and DCA – the biochemical saboteurs of the cancer cell

Cancers thrive primarily on glucose. Their metabolism is based on the so-called Warburg effect, which preferentially uses glycolysis over aerobic respiration. This is where two compounds come into play: 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) and sodium dichloroacetate (DCA). How does 2-DG work? 2-DG is a molecule very similar to glucose. Cancer cells “ingest” it but cannot process it…

Fenbendazole – animal medicine or something more?

Fenbendazole – animal medicine or something more?

Fenbendazole has been a well-known antiparasitic agent used in animals for years. It is effective against many species of intestinal parasites, including roundworms and tapeworms. However, in recent years, it has increasingly been used for applications beyond its traditional veterinary use. It all began with the story of Joe Tippens, an American who announced on…

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