RFK Jr. Adds Mysterious Blue Substance To His Drink In American Airlines First Class…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, was seen adding mysterious blue drops to his beverage on American Airlines. What is that blue liquid and what is it for?

What Is The Mysterious Blue Drops That RFK Jr Added To His Drink Onboard American Airlines?

Here’s the video:

What is RFK Jr. putting in his drink…?? pic.twitter.com/R9ZXmwmfVC

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Based on discussion stemming from it, it appears that RFK Jr. added Methylene Blue to his water…

It’s called Methylene Blue, USPA 2% grade, and he is taking too much in the dropper dosage, especially for that amount of water. You need at least 12 ounces of water.

RFK Jr, go easy man.

You only need to dose once every two to three months.

But unless you have something else…

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I won’t get really technical (because it’s over my head…) but one of its uses is as a stain for medical diagnostic procedures. It colors certain tissues or fluids, making them more visible during testing.

Methylene Blue (brand name ProvayBlue) is also used by some as an “anti-aging” protocol or to treat neurodegenerative disorders and psychiatric conditions.

Side effect? Blue or green tinted urine. It’s also apparently bitter tasting…

I’m not going to make this political (I find RFK Jr enigmatic and will leave it at that), but I think it’s reasonable to ask our nation’s future health leader what he is adding to his drink…and I’m curious if I should too (hence the power and importance of our leaders modeling good behavior based on sound research).

I’m not much of a vitamin person. I take omega 3 fish oil pills and vitamin D pills (since I don’t go out in the sun much) and that’s it. I’m open, however, to new vitamins or minerals that might fight aging or promote good health, but I also fear there are too many shucksters promoting questionable products with marginal at best, harmless at worst results.

So what were those mysterious blue drops RFK Jr added to his drink and more importantly, should we be adding drops to our drinks when we fly (and on the ground)?

Hat Tip: View From The Wing