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Honey Colony New Product Alert Bee Blue

Derived from the indigo flower, methylene blue is a safe and effective dye used for the treatment of a number of health conditions, including methemoglobinemia (the only FDA approved substance that can), viral infections, and poor/declining mental cognition. Since 1930, Methylene blue has been used for carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning. Beyond its role as a first-aid intervention, methylene blue has powerful benefits for cellular protection, which are just beginning to take their place in the limelight. Reasons to choose BeeBlue Fight Inflammation and Oxidative Stress BeeBlue starts at the core. Methylene blue has been found to decrease key inflammatory pathways that control other pathways. They include NF-kB, which is the master switch for an inflammatory response along with the production of the powerful free radical, superoxide. Mitochondrial Recycling BeeBlue removes aged mitochondria with diminished function, so new cells can be made and take their place. This maintains your cell’s energy production, keeping your body, organs, and even mental health in top shape. Balanced and regular mitochondrial recycling maintains your stem cells’ regenerative capacity and prevents metabolic stress in all cell types. Mental & Cognitive Health Methylene blue may also benefit brain health by boosting the production of serotonin and dopamine. Serotonin is a calming, uplifting neurotransmitter that is deficient in depression and anxiety. Dopamine is the main motivation and reward neurotransmitter, helping you why the effort is worthwhile. Using BeeBlue, offers a buzz to these neurotransmitters, acting similar to nootropics. BeeBlue can also complement brain-boosting supplements and enhance their benefits. Clinical studies also show that methylene blue can enhance short-term memory and motor function, too.

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