are the claims made by this person true or not ?
http://immortalhair....he-same-as-lllt
http://journal.front...2015.00179/full
"While low-dose methylene blue and low-level near-infrared light may produce different pleiotropic cellular effects, both interventions cause a similar up-regulation of mitochondrial respiration with similar benefits to protect nerve cells against degeneration."
" If you used MB instead of the laser that would only be $5 additional dollars per year " - lostfalco
" I do know that MB enhances mitochondrial function far more powerfully than CoQ10. "
" You don't need CoQ10 really anyway if your taking MB" (methylene blue)
http://forum.bulletp...ge-2#entry36162
avocado, cheese, salami and red wines such as Chianti are also off the menu
http://www.telegraph...nd-rumours.html
https://en.wikipedia...otonin_syndrome
http://www.longecity...mao-inhibition/
“As far as 2) - if we assume that one of the main effects of red light is getting NO dissociated from cytochrome C and thus improving metabolism then SolBan would have similar effects. Aspirin, niacinamide and caffeine have all been shown to reduce plasma (and sometimes tissue) NO. So, on that count they act like red light. But they have other pro-metabolic effects including uncoupling of respiration, which I don't think red light does on its own.” – from haidut
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/11427637
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/17335382
http://www.longecity...riences/page-10 - mentions bald
list of mitochondria based supplements
http://www.longecity...in-for-pennies/
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/23806754
Another VERY cheap enhancement option related to lllt is methylene blue. They discuss the relationship between MB and lllt in this article MB is only $5 for an entire year!
http://www.longecity...-10#entry482941