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Mysterious, Unexplained Red Meat Allergies Reportedly Explode in Virginia

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I have reported previously at PJ Media that the CDC has been warning lately of an unexplained rise in what was previously a rare red meat allergy called alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) that develops in humans by way of a molecule passed into the bloodstream by a species of tick called the Lone Star Tick.

Via CDC (emphasis added):

During January 1, 2017–December 31, 2022, a total of 357,119 tests were submitted from residences in the United States, corresponding to 295,400 persons. Overall, 90,018 (30.5%) persons received a positive test result in the study period, and the number of persons with positive test results increased from 13,371 in 2017 to 18,885 in 2021. Among 233,521 persons for whom geographic data were available, suspected cases predominantly occurred in counties within the southern, midwestern, and mid-Atlantic U.S. Census Bureau regions. These data highlight the evolving emergence of AGS and can be used to help state and local health agencies initiate surveillance and target public health outreach and health care provider education to high-risk localities…
The number of AGS cases in the United States is predicted to increase during the coming years, presenting a critical need for synergistic public health activities including 1) community education targeting tick bite prevention to reduce the risk for acquiring AGS, 2) HCP education to improve timely diagnosis and management, and 3) improved surveillance to aid public health decision-making.
Taking the CDC’s claims of rising AGS at face value, the crucial piece of information is that neither the agency nor any Public Health™ authority has offered a viable explanation for why cases would suddenly explode. So we are left to speculate as to why.

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Mysterious, Unexplained Red Meat Allergies Reportedly Explode in Virginia

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I had a strong suspicion that this tick bite thing that causes allergy to red meat was bio engineered. I grew up in the country on the edge of woodland across the Chesapeake Bay from Virginia. Every single person in my family is ourdoorsy and no one ever heard of anything like this. Everybody has/had dogs, the men all hunt, several of us ladies ride horses in the woods. Never heard of anything like that until the last few weeks. These days are evil indeed!
 
Alpha -Gal Syndrome

I don't trust anything out of WIKIDPEDIA. It's a far left biased source of information. Calls everything the left doesn't agree with a conspiracy theory.
For medical resource information I like to use John Hopkins or Mayo Clinic and the like.

Yes there's a name for allergy to meat. But this sudden uptick of allergies to meat in one state alone has to be something else aside from the common A-G Syndrome.

Food is being altered in so many ways with adding non food substances in foods or being lab grown, more and more with bioengineering. This includes pet food.
As a matter of fact only recently in the past couple of years it became law that any food product that is GMO or Bioengineered must report that on the ingredients list on the label of the product.

I tend to believe the second article I included in the OP that something was deliberately added to cause allergies because of the agenda to get people to stop eating meat.



I'm sure this is a short list of bioengineered foods, as it keeps growing.......

List of Bioengineered Foods | Agricultural Marketing Service

Law of labeling bioengineered products:

 
Alpha-Gal Syndrome has been verified in Georgia as far back as 2002. I know a guy that works outdoors in and around brushy areas, and who was also an avid deer hunter. He suddenly started getting deathly sick when he ate red meat.

After numerous tests and doctor visits he was diagnosed with Alpha-Gal syndrome. He cut out eating red meat and he doesn’t get sick.

He’s been treated for several years and it’s getting better. He’s one of the few that had it bad that can now sometimes eat red meat without allergic reactions.

The doctors determined his case was bad to begin with because of receiving multiple tick bites. He has to treat his work clothing with Permethrin and closely monitor himself for ticks.
 
Alpha-Gal Syndrome has been verified in Georgia as far back as 2002. I know a guy that works outdoors in and around brushy areas, and who was also an avid deer hunter. He suddenly started getting deathly sick when he ate red meat.

After numerous tests and doctor visits he was diagnosed with Alpha-Gal syndrome. He cut out eating red meat and he doesn’t get sick.

He’s been treated for several years and it’s getting better. He’s one of the few that had it bad that can now sometimes eat red meat without allergic reactions.

The doctors determined his case was bad to begin with because of receiving multiple tick bites. He has to treat his work clothing with Permethrin and closely monitor himself for ticks.
Wow! This is so weird. I had multiple tick bites when I was a kid, and probably a few times since, but I never got sick with anything. No one in my family or anyone I have ever heard of has either, and my niece and her X were taxidermists and he was an outfitter hunting deer for a long time.
 
Wow! This is so weird. I had multiple tick bites when I was a kid, and probably a few times since, but I never got sick with anything. No one in my family or anyone I have ever heard of has either, and my niece and her X were taxidermists and he was an outfitter hunting deer for a long time.
I’ve had multiple tick bites too and thankfully so far that I know of I don’t have any allergies. I do have an auto immune disease that was diagnosed around 2006. Some of the symptoms are the same as Lyme disease. I told the doctors I’ve had tick bites that had a red eye around them and they just brushed it off and never tested me for it.

I’ve been outdoors in the Georgia and Florida swamps hunting and fishing most of my life. I love my deer meat. Developing Alpha-Gal would be a difficult thing for me.
 
I’ve had multiple tick bites too and thankfully so far that I know of I don’t have any allergies. I do have an auto immune disease that was diagnosed around 2006. Some of the symptoms are the same as Lyme disease. I told the doctors I’ve had tick bites that had a red eye around them and they just brushed it off and never tested me for it.

I’ve been outdoors in the Georgia and Florida swamps hunting and fishing most of my life. I love my deer meat. Developing Alpha-Gal would be a difficult thing for me.

My knowledge of ticks is limited to the country & western song about ticks... I understand that different kinds of ticks can carry different diseases or none at all. In the area where I'm at ticks we have here can carry a specific disease, I forget what its called, but if the biting tick does carry the disease, it won't pass on to the person being bitten unless the tick is left on for a certain minimum period of time.
 
Wow! This is so weird. I had multiple tick bites when I was a kid, and probably a few times since, but I never got sick with anything. No one in my family or anyone I have ever heard of has either, and my niece and her X were taxidermists and he was an outfitter hunting deer for a long time.
Makes me wonder whether anything has been done to the ticks as was done with the Geoengineering of the mosquitos that have been released into the air in some states.

They said it was to control the population of mosquitoes but I am skeptical that's all they've done considering so many other things have been done in the name of reducing population to save the planet

 
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