it. I also believe that you need to have a decentralized doctor under your care to tell you whether it's a good thing for your current template. that I never use methylene blue orally.
- Concept
- methylene blue
- Score
- 5 · never · must
- Status
- candidate — not yet promoted to canon
Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · _intake0.984
> it. I also believe that you need to have a decentralized doctor under your care to tell you whether it's a good thing for your current template. that I never use methylene blue orally.
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/methylene-blue/001-it.md
- 02 · yt0.842
A lot of other uh pro-methyline blue people have criticized Paul Saladino for that. Again, I've heard mixed things. Uh what are your thoughts on methyl and blue? And and should an average person use it? Who should use it? And how should they use it if they need to use it? >> The number one thing you need to understand is context. Who are the doctors that are experts in using methylene blue? Cardiovascular surgeons and neurosurgeons. What's my day job? I'm a neurosurgeon. Remember Paul Saladino is a psychiatrist. They never use methylene blue. So I want you to understand what did methylen…
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- 03 · _intake0.741
You, the patient, must realize that drug companies care less about your health. They do not create cures, they create customers. Realize that most of the RCT’s on cancers these drugs treat are paid for by them. Very few dollars for these drugs come from the NIH or private dollars. The results often suits their needs, not yours. You doctor has to “follow” this “evidence based game” they have created for us, with the federal governments help, of course. Otherwise, doctor’s won’t get paid for their care for you. CMS, the federal government dictate what and how doctors get paid today. This is why …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-8-quantum-brain-cancer.md
- 04 · _intake0.737
This is why I support your quest Doc. Because you are aware of and willing to expose and discuss many of the most frustrating truths about our sadly 'broken' medical system. If most Docs are scared to do this (directly oppose standard protocol in the name of a greater vision) then why are you able to freely do so?
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/changing-your-doctor-changing-your-life-changing-your-weight-changing-your-mind.md
- 05 · _intake0.737
This is why evidence based medicine today is really a house of cards in my opinion. You must ask yourself this: why is this opinion to take a statin the right thing to do for me? Could it be the wrong thing for me as well? It becomes question number one to me every time a new guideline is released for anything in medicine. Sadly, if doctors do not conform to these new guidelines they often do not get paid for services rendered. Often, patients do not understand the conundrum this places us physicians in. Guess who gets screwed by this paradigm? You do! Evidence based medicine is based upon ass…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/why-does-heart-disease-really-occur.md
- 06 · _intake0.737
Lynn the point is this. You and your doc's relationship is not on equal footing because of the gap in knowledge. The doc may know a lot about conventional medicine and the patient often does not. The goal is to educate yourself about what keeps you healthy. Technology these days now allows patients huge changes to test themselves without a doctor to get numbers to assess their health. We have all kinds of monitors and ipad apps, and point calculators on the internet. We can now measure heart rates and exercises parameters and foods we eat by a cell phone. Patients can no order their own labs w…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/changing-your-doctor-changing-your-life-changing-your-weight-changing-your-mind.md
- 07 · _intake0.732
Every so often, I have decided to post a blog about an interesting clinical picture that I think may help our community out. Today we are going to cover a clinical topic that came up a while back on Paleohacks about a young male patient about his recent hair loss. I think this topic is timely because of the recent literature that is now coming out about the drugs that disturb the distal androgen pathways, and how they can wreck the Hypothalamic Pituitary axis on a permanent basis. I have heard many doctors on public radio shows (Sirius Doctor Radio to be exact on their dermatology show recentl…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/the-not-so-hard-truth-about-hair-loss.md
- 08 · _intake0.732
**BLOG TAKE AWAY:** At the end of the blog are bio-hacking ideas for methylene blue (MB). It has very interesting quantum effects on mitochondria with stretched out respiratory proteins that lead to almost all illnesses. The modern world creates an environment that favors activation of the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) to cause a chronic stress response. MB can help someone who lives in a highly stressed environment. Moreover, focal activation of the sympathetic nervous system to lead to many syndromes that lower vagal tone chronically and can cause an acute vasoplegic syndrome with any acute …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/biohacking-time-with-methylene-blue.md
- 09 · yt0.731
I happen to be fortunate because I did a lot of critical care neurosurgery when I was a resident and that is how I learned about these special pulse oxes cuz it turned out many times we would have people come in who had drowned in cold water and we would code these people for a period of time and one of the things that we noticed is that people did really well after we did supportive care and warmed them up and we gave them methylene blue. That's part of the reason why neurosurgeons are experts in using methylene blue when people have a problem with hypoxia. Who's the other specialty that lear…
yt/wwNutyiyQ2I-interview-with-dr-jack-kruse-04-08-2025/transcript.txt
- 10 · _intake0.729
I am a rebel in healthcare and I know it. I personally love Dr. Google because it tells me which of my patients are fully engaged and care and who want aggressive input by me instead of just applying conservative paradigm algorithms. These patients help me identify who really needs me and who really just wants conventional advice. It really is a time saver for a quantum mitochondriac clinician. I want my patients to be collectors of information based upon their conditions and come to me with it so we can go over it and I can discuss with them why I agree with it and why I may not. I trust my p…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/how-do-you-view-dr-google.md
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