As interest in methylene blue supplements surges among biohackers and wellness enthusiasts, concerns about product quality and overseas manufacturing have prompted a Florida-based company to manufacture their Methylene Blue Drops in Columbus, Ohio.
Hyvia Health, founded by two lifelong friends, has positioned itself in the supplement market by maintaining direct control over its manufacturing process—a departure from the white-labeling and overseas production common in the industry.
The company’s flagship product, a 1% pharmaceutical-grade methylene blue solution, undergoes ISO certification and third-party laboratory testing for heavy metals. The formulation excludes formaldehyde and alcohol, addressing common concerns about supplement purity.
“We built Hyvia to create products we wish existed—clean, powerful formulations made with absolute integrity,” says one of the founders. “We’re not here to jump on trends. We’re here to raise the standard.”
The emphasis on domestic mixing and production comes as consumers increasingly scrutinize supplement origins. Unlike many competitors who rely on overseas facilities with varying quality standards, the company mixes and packages its products in-house at its Columbus facility.
Customer feedback suggests the approach resonates with users seeking reliable sources. “Great product. I was very excited because this came from such a reputable source and it did not disappoint. I hope more people realize the benefits of ‘the blue’. Get onboard the train and use this one, it’s the best I’ve found!” wrote Aaron, a verified purchaser.
Another customer, Yalin, noted immediate results: “As advertised. Seems to be a clean product. Felt some of the benefits right away.”
The pharmaceutical-grade methylene blue undergoes batch-controlled quality assurance from sourcing through final packaging. This level of oversight provides traceability that has become increasingly important to health-conscious consumers wary of unregulated imports.
The company’s customer base includes biohackers, athletes, wellness professionals, and individuals interested in cognitive and energy support. As the methylene blue supplement market expands, the focus on transparency and domestic manufacturing offers an alternative to products of uncertain origin.
For consumers navigating the supplement marketplace, the distinction between pharmaceutical-grade production and unregulated imports has become a key consideration. Hyvia Health’s approach represents a growing trend toward transparency and quality control in an industry where standards can vary significantly between manufacturers.