www.techtimes.com/articles/116133/20151215/new-study-shows-common-chemical-methylene-blue-can-reverse-progeria-symptoms.htm
>When methylene blue was tested in healthy cells that were allowed to progress at the normal rate, the chemical also repaired the age-related damages. The findings were published in the Aging Cell journal on Dec. 10.
How should I start applying methylene blue to age less? Should I apply it on the scalp to prevent balding? Should I just smear it all over myself?
>>7724155
Drink it for enhanced results
Why aren't you interested, /sci/, this is revolutionary.
Start replying at once.
>chemical found to cure aging related damage in cells
>/sci/ isn't even replying
Too busy discussing whether 0.999... equals 1 or not?
Thhere are dozens of these articles i once foynd one saying there was a chemical that would turn you into a loli
what cant methylene blue do
its a miracle!
>>7724594
Obviously it will reverse aging in people, didn't you read the article? It reverses progeria in cells, it reverses progeria in people. People are made of cells.
>>7724600
Dumbest post this year
>>7724623
And you're somehow conservative if you belittle this kind of research because it's ONLY been proven to work on cells at this point. Findings like this are extremely beneficial, please try to figure out why.
>>7724155
........the internet is chocked full of scams like this.
Keeps me entertained....
>>7724155
>the Aging Cell journal
>>7724600
>it reverses progeria in people
Now google how many people have progeria.
>>7725447
Why not read a bit more on the subject and not blindly label it "scam"?
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acel.12434/full
Here's the actual scientific article.
>>7724155
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18685714
Remember, If you self medicate on methylene blue? You're gonna have a bad time
>>7725445
Thousands upon thousands of drugs have shown good results in various assays but ended up being completely useless or hopelessly toxic when put in animals or humans. Just because something works in a Petri dish doesn't mean it will work in a human.
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>>7724155
...is that methylene blue? I thought it was a POM
>>7726267
Disregard, I was thinking of molybdenum blue
Methylene blue has been used for ages in cyanide poisoning. How come then that cured cyanide poisoning victims have not shown any aging repair effects in subsequent examinations?
After all, secondary indications is well known and people do look out for such things.
>>7726817
Obviously it has to be in a suitable carrier form to have the anti-aging effect on humans.