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πŸ™ƒ High dose B1 is good for Parkinson's with added benefit.πŸ˜ƒ

Mosquitoes used to love me. I would go outside and be covered with them. If I was with a group of people, I would be swatting them way before anyone else.

Before I overdosed on a higher amount of B1, I notice mosquitoes no longer swarmed me. One would light on me, stay a second and then fly off, not wanting any of my blood. Now on a lower dose (sweet spot, 2/3’s less), I have killed a few filled with blood. Not quite the repellant of the higher dose. But, not the swarm as before B1....

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Generally speaking, mosquitoes appear to be more attracted to people with blood type O than other blood types.

healthline.com/health/mosqu...

entomologytoday.org/2022/11...

Why did early doctors mistake thiamine as repellent? These reports typically used reduction in bite symptoms as a proxy for reduced insect bites, rather than directly observing biting mosquitoes. The problem is that intensity of bite reaction and attractiveness to mosquitoes are uncorrelated. Mosquito-bite reactions have two parts: an immediate reaction that appears within minutes and vanishes within hours and a delayed reaction that emerges later and lasts for days. Whether and how strongly one experiences either reaction changes with age and with continued exposure to bites, until eventually one has no reactions at all despite being bitten. This phenomenon was only described in the late 1980s, so the early doctors likely mistook the natural progression of individuals’ mosquito-bite reactions for a reduction in bites.

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Gcf51β€’ in reply toBoscoejean

I'm B+ and B1 repels for me...

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Giocβ€’ in reply toGcf51

Gcf,

It also happens to me that after b1 the mosquitoes don't sting me, but then after a few hours some sting arrive.

Un saluto dall”Italia.

Gio

Cupressus antichi
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Gcf51

I do not recommend TTFD**, but on 50mg mosquitoes might land on my skin but they would fly off. It is possible the sulfur in TTFD helped. At 17.5 mg I did kill a few blood fill mosquitoes.

** My biggest problem with TTFD, I kept ODing on yet another lower dose. I am now taking 1000mg B1hcl oral.

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Giocβ€’ in reply toGcf51

The same thing happens to me with Thiamine HCL. I think it's a dosage issue.

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JudyFangβ€’ in reply toGioc

What happens to your experience with Thiamine HCL

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Giocβ€’ in reply toJudyFang

Ah yes, it happens that mosquitoes don't bite me since I take b1 thiamina HCL.

I think it's a matter of high dose.

Sorry, I didn't understood the question and I ended up in my own translation of the answers.

Gio

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Gioc

hi JudyFang

I'm doing quite well, after 8 years I have no side effects. You can find my experience in Β Β Dap1948 Daphne Bryan's book. There are many success stories following its release and you can find them in this facebook group along with many videos of more recent improvements.

Obviously it goes far beyond the mosquitoes that no longer bite me.😜

Greeting from Italy πŸ˜€

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Gcf51

My experience with B1 Good!!! At 131 days on B1hcl oral I decided to give TTFD another try. This time 65 days B1hcl... Like I said I do not recommend TTFD.

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I heard about the correlation between B1 and mosquitoes but, even though I had taken as much as 6000mg per day, Florida mosquitoes did not relent!

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Giocβ€’ in reply tobassofspades

Hi bassofspades,

They are mosquitoes with PD that reading HUCP about b1. 😁

Un saluto dall’italia.

Gio

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🀣🀣🀣🀣

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Gymsack

I wonder if it works on black flys in Northern Ontario

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