Eos of the Eons
Mad Scientist
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No studies. Homeopaths don't science.
http://sciencebasedpharmacy.wordpre...-q-insect-repellent-you-eat-but-does-it-work/
In summary, there appears to be no scientific evidence to support Mozi-Q . The focus of the video on Delphinium appears to be a marketing strategy to try to present a plausible explanation for its inclusion in the remedy. But since there is no plausible way that sugar pills homeopathy can work, there is no possible way that Mozi-Q will prevent mosquitos, ticks, sand flies, no-see-ums, black flies, head lice and bedbugs from being attracted to you. For that, you need to stick with what the evidence shows to be effective.
http://sciencebasedpharmacy.wordpre...-q-insect-repellent-you-eat-but-does-it-work/