Peter Attia· MD
he referred to medellin blue as a magic bullet and early to poll early he worked and in berlin berlin germany and he was able to be part of a very progressive group at the time and before world war ii this was him yeah this is actually this in the late 1800s no no this isn't the late 1880 86 he was working on this and he injected at that time was the beginning of the Industrial Revolution and the first thing in the Industrial Revolution that was developed where the textiles being able to manufacture clothing and one of the important change was a transition from using natural products for dyes to develop chemists developing synthetic dyes and actually Germany led this process and methylene blue was one of these synthetic dyes blue dye and for many decades it was a blue dye I use in blue jeans and most of the other blue clothing so one of the things that intrigued Paul Ehrlich was that he injected methylene blue one of these new synthetic dyes into a la live rat and then he detected the animal after killing the enemy detected the animal and he found out that the methylene blue this was a large concentration intravenous injection was primarily staining nervous tissue the brain and peripheral nervous