Hi All,
I've been a member of the forum for years but seldom post and I am sorry about that. But I do consider the collective here my "go-to" resource when I need to look up a supplement and its relative dosage, research, etc.
That said, I intend to add Methylene Blue to my regimen. I obtained 25g USP MB 3H2O powder and am stuck on:
1. What dosage is "best" and
2. The calculation to effect a dilution of said dose.
As far as dosage, I see various trials ranging from almost 200mg/day to threads here that seem to point to 63-72mcg/day as the sweet spot for anti-aging purposes. I don't want to push any limits but would like to be safely into the anti-aging purpose bracket with MB.
Relative to the actual dilution, as I said, I no not the calculation to use or really even an easy way to separate out what I need and/or accurately measure the powder as I do not have lab supplies or micro scales per se. Any direction here would be greatly appreciated as well.
I am not being lazy in that I don't feel like reading prior threads as I have. I just cannot find what the majority consensus is on the best dose nor can I find any calculations specifically relative to starting from the USP powder. It seems many people have used the Kordon fish product (which I think was stated to start at 2.whatever mg's per drop)
I would appreciate any help in suggesting the best dosage for anti-aging purposes and also directing me how to get to that point in diluting what I have. Essentially, I'd like to mix up a few vials w/ droppers so that one drop can be added to a glass of water and taken a few times per day.
One other thing, what's the storage protocol on this? Label is green (general storage) but would it be better to divide up and then put in freezer? I am assuming 25g will last years and I don't want to end up with the Methylene Rock
Thank you guys and gals!