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  2. What was RFK Jr putting in his drink mid-flight? - AOL

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    The prevailing theory from internet sleuths is that he was administering a dye called Methylene blue. “RFK Jr putting Methylene Blue in his water while flying is prime we’re so back,” one ...

  3. Methylene blue - Wikipedia

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    The methylene blue sulfide test is a convenient method often used in soil microbiology to quickly detect in water the metabolic activity of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB). In this colorimetric test, methylene blue is a product formed by the reaction and not a reagent added to the system. [55]

  4. Double dye test - Wikipedia

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    For this test, the patient takes oral phenazopyridine (Pyridium) 200 mg three times a day, and indigo carmine or methylene blue is filled into the empty urinary bladder via a urethral catheter. Pyridium turns urine orange in the kidneys, and methylene blue (or indigo carmine) turns urine blue in the bladder. [1] A tampon is placed into the ...

  5. Blue bottle experiment - Wikipedia

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    The aqueous solution in the classical reaction contains glucose, sodium hydroxide and methylene blue. [14] In the first step an acyloin of glucose is formed. The next step is a redox reaction of the acyloin with methylene blue in which the glucose is oxidized to diketone in alkaline solution [6] and methylene blue is reduced to colorless leucomethylene blue.

  6. What Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said about vaccines, fluoride ...

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    Trump has said he'll give Kennedy nearly free reign in a "big" health-related role in his administration.

  7. One senior executive from the healthcare sector told the Financial Times his influence on policy would be “awful on a lot of levels."

  8. MBAS assay - Wikipedia

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    A methylene blue active substances assay, or MBAS assay, is a colorimetric analysis test method that uses methylene blue to detect the presence of anionic surfactants (such as a detergent or foaming agent) in a sample of water. An anionic surfactant detected by the color reaction is called a methylene blue active substance (MBAS). [1]

  9. RFK Jr. Wants To Ban Artificial Food Dyes. A Toxicologist ...

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    Pennsylvania is also working through legislation to ban red dye 40, yellow dyes 5 and 6, and blue dyes 1 and 2. There's a chance that more synthetic food dyes will be banned on a federal level.