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Sherri's avatar

Well this is interesting the world leading researchers know that it is opposite of what you're sharing, so much propaganda out there and I'm talking about bargains or Bergens article insinuating it is just an MOA ANTIDEPRESSANT. I FOLLOW THE TOP RESEARCHERS AND DON'T AGREE WITH THIS ARTICLE, BUT Y'ALL HAVE TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO LOOK INTO A&M'S HEAD PROFESSOR DR. GONZALEZ THAT HAS RESEARCHED MB AND MECHANISM OF ACTIONS ON THE MITOCHONDRIA, AND HAS EVEN DONE HIS OWN RESEARCH UTILIZING MB WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHT SUCCESSFULLY IN SKIN CANCERS. AND IT'S JUST TOTAL BS ABOUT IT BEING TOXIC IF YOU'RE ON SSRI'S AS THE ONLY DOCUMENTED CASE WAS DONE WHEN THEY USED MB TO IRRIGATE AN OPEN SURGICAL WOUND TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN NERVES OR BLOOD VESSELS DURING SURGERY, AND THAT PERSON WAS ON SSRI s and possibly had a reaction. So tired of this crap. If I'm wrong please forgive me. I reviewed Dr. Moeen Syed's series on MB which shares it is exactly opposite of what you're talking about. Again forgive me if I'm wrong research it yourself❤️

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Eleftherios Gkioulekas's avatar

I am deferring to Dr. Breggin's expertise on this. For me personally, I wouldn't use it chronically just for the buzz. When treating a dangerous condition, one would have to weigh risks/benefits of limited use. Also with topical use, if it doesn't go to the brain, then st least the brain will be happy to be left alone.

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Katherine's avatar

Agreed!

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Surak's avatar

GENERALLY I FIND I AM NOT PERSUADED BY SOMEONE SHOUTING IN ALL CAPS AND RUN ON SENTENCES.

ALSO WHAT IS MOA ANTIDEPRESSANT? Is it by any chance an MAO inhibitor? See, I do my own research.

Not going to play around with a neurotoxin.

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Jayne Doe's avatar

Dirty chemistry lab bench stain.

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Karenvusa's avatar

Thank you so very much for this. I would not have found out otherwise. Of note, I swear I have subscribed to the Breggins but have not received their posts. I have resubscribed to them.

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Eleftherios Gkioulekas's avatar

I am following everyone using the app for my ipad and android phone. Works better for me than receiving emails.

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Joe Rodriguez's avatar

What a bunch of horse shitski, do you actually believe all that nonsense? MB is perfectly safe at 0.5mg/kg on humans, and no, it is not used to get high, unless there is something deeply wrong with you. There are actually 0 cases of documented reported deaths at that dosage, in addition MB is used to treat neurotoxicity from Ifosfamide. What ya'll don't seem to understan is that MB at high doses can cause exactly the same issues that is used to treat at low doses, for example, methemoglobunemia. So yes, applying MB intravenously above 5mg/ kg can cause a number of issues. So can water if you decide to take it with a straw up your nose. I find hard to believe that chap has MD after his name and then decides to write such nonsense for the uneducated

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