Red, Light and Blue

Introducing Methylene Blue, red light therapy’s favourite complement.

Methylene Blue (MB) lays claim to the title of the first compound to be synthesised for the purposes of human health. Dating back to 1876, it initially attracted interest for its antiviral properties.

By the 1930s, it was found to be beneficial in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, making it the world’s first nootropic. Given its wide ranging beneficial properties, it is extraordinary that it is not better known.

MB acts as an electron donor enhancing oxygen delivery and the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate, aka “human fertiliser”) within our mitochondria, the energy system of the human body. It stabilises blood pressure through reducing nitric oxide production and improving blood flow.

When taken in conjunction with regular exposure to red light and near infrared light (and contrast therapy too!), we maximise the potential for cellular respiration and the synthesis of ATP.

In layman’s terms, methylene blue taken in conjunction with red light therapy and contrast therapy, offer you the following:

Energy Boost: Increased ATP production leads to greater physical stamina and reduced fatigue.

Sharper Mind: Enhanced mitochondrial efficiency supports brain health, improving memory, focus, and mental clarity.

Mood Lift: MB stabilizes neurotransmitter levels, alleviating depression and anxiety.

Pain Relief: Anti-inflammatory properties of MB reduce inflammation and pain.

Infection Defence: MB’s antimicrobial properties help prevent infections, promoting overall health.