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Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT

 
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05/10/2022 07:07 AM
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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
Maybe so but right now the public in general is hearing about it... It was even on local radio today 710 a.m. this morning.
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05/10/2022 07:22 AM
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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
So this begs the question: If the tick bites your dog or cat.....do they become allergy to meat or is this specific to humans and if so ...how and why?
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Interesting would be if it affects wild animals also, like foxes or other meat eating animals, and what kind of meat causes the allergies. Is fish meat in that sense?
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05/10/2022 07:38 AM
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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
This has been known for a few years, definitely since before covid.
We in the vegan community think it's nature's way to balancing things out.
Industrialized animal agriculture is devastating to the animals, to the environment and to humans themselves. It needed to change.
The earth is intelligent and sentient. Why couldnt she develop this condition?
It could easily happen this way, as the cabal designing it.
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Agree, industrial farming is bad, but meat consumption is a genetic requirement for a large portion of people. Get over it. We need to focus on doing it better, nature doesn't want us to starve she wants respect like in native american traditions. Respect the prey.
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Agree. I, personally am not a big meat eater, never liked meat as a kid, we grew our own veggies and fruit (not all but a lot). I like meat better, but can go days without meat and I have no issues.

One of my children cannot do this, she would be extremely anemic. Granted if she ate better overall, maybe she wouldn't be as bad, but some people need more meat than others.





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