A video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. adding a blue liquid with a pipette to his water has been making rounds on the internet and has since gone viral.
Netizens are talking about the video, with many contending that the blue liquid is Methylene Blue, a dye that also has medicinal uses.
WATCH RFK Jr.’s Viral Methylene Blue Video
RFK Jr putting Methylene Blue in his water while flying is prime we’re so back.
— Vance 🌞⚡️ (@VanceE) February 5, 2025
MB while flying
– Mitigates any radiation burden
– Protects against oxidative stress
– Anti viral so you don’t catch a cold
– Boosts autophagy if fasting on flight
Also that dose I don’t recommend,… pic.twitter.com/nVsVuk0oEf
People are also debating whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going to become the Donald Trump administration’s health secretary after Senate confirmation. However, they are also raising questions about his health and why he is taking Methylene Blue.
Answers to these questions have been provided by MMA fighter Vance Elrod, who stated that Methylene Blue prevents oxidative stress, cold, and autophagy while fasting on a flight. However, he did not approve of the amount Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was adding to his water and termed it as a high dose.
Users have also taken to social media to air their views, with one writing,
“It’s Methylene Blue, known to be a strong cancer cure and powerful prevention. Look it up. It’s cheap, proven, and will be well-known within the next 6 months. He’s going to enlighten America.”
Another user wrote,
“RFK Jr. drinks Methylene Blue on an airplane. Guy’s a machine. Confirm him now.”
For the unversed, Methylene Blue is a chemical compound used in the industry as a dye. However, it also has medical applications and is used for a condition called methemoglobinemia, in which red blood cells cannot supply oxygen to places in the body where it’s needed.
My professional opinion on methylene blue from someone who has been taking it and prescribing it for 4 years pic.twitter.com/Z7GGZcQwqK
— Jesse Morse, M.D. (@DrJesseMorse) February 7, 2025
It can only be administered by a doctor and is usually given intravenously. The first FDA-approved injection was ProvayBlue. The drug is also believed to alleviate symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s and improve memory.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 71, is known for his strange preferences, such as a disdain for junk food, and has often vowed to curtail it and make America healthier. While no one can disagree with that, his other views, like discrediting vaccines, often alarm many.
However, he maintains a healthy lifestyle and can often be seen working out in the gym. Despite this, he suffers from ailments, the most noticeable being spasmodic dysphonia, which makes his voice tremble.