Wow, that's brutal. I survive on grass fed beef. That sounds horrible.
Did she have any kind of rash from the tick bite? It will usually resolve in a few days and people think they're fine. I was bit by a tick camping years ago. I noticed it after I got back home when I took a shower. It already had a bullseye rash started on the back of my leg. I didn't waste any time getting in to see a colleague of mine the next day who specialized in alternative care - usually my go to. He treated it with some ozone injected right into the bite and I had a few weeks of doxycycline. Any tick bite that presents with any kind of rash needs to be addressed immediately. I know too many people that simply blew it off only to later suffer with severe Lyme's - or something like what happened to your sister. The key is to treat the bite before the bacteria can spread from the localized area into the rest of the body. Bacteria are the usual vectors for this kind of mad science.
She told me she didn’t even know she got bit, but was told she most likely did because of her severe reaction to beef and after being tested for Alpha-gal. She lives in MO. She can’t even enjoy eating out because most eatery’s use the same grill to cook all their meats. It’s an intended tragedy by those who hate us.
Hey, I would not have known I was bit either if I hadn't noticed it in the shower. I don't know exactly when I was bit. I have always been careful when camping - always being covered when going through forested areas. Everyone should check themselves carefully when returning home after being in those areas. This bite was on the back of my calf. If I hadn't been looking, I would have missed it. It wasn't sore and didn't hurt. But I knew what it was when I saw it. It had a very typical bullseye rash. I have looked at enough medical books to recognize it even though I never came across a case in my practice.
Like I mentioned, I sought alternative care. I had a colleague that uses ozone in his practice. I could have done the doxy on my own. But I wanted something more. I've always been impressed by what ozone does with hard to treat deep tissue bacterial infections.
I pray your sister gets better. It does happen. Over time, if there are no further exposure or acute episodes, antibody levels can come down. But sadly, not in all cases. Lots of people get bit by ticks in the Southeast US. Many Lyme cases come from there. Yes, an intended tragedy by pure evil.
This is sad but interesting.
There's a woman at my farmers market who claims she cannot eat beef without being sick.
I don't know if it's genetic as such 🤔 always septic of that stuff but makes me wonder about this now.
She said even if it's fat has been on the pan for her husband's meal it affects her bad
An Australian teenager who died after eating beef sausages on a camping trip has officially been confirmed as the first person in Australia to die from a tick-induced meat allergy. Since 2020, cases of this allergy have increased by 40%.
In 2016, World Economic Forum member and bioethicist Matthew Liao spoke about using genetic engineering or tick-based methods to induce a “meat allergy” in people as a way to reduce meat consumption for environmental reasons.
Would be truly righteous if the historical discovery of this phenomenon (anaphylaxis) was brought to the normies attention and thusly destroys the entire vaccine industry.
Point being, humans are not designed to have any foreign protein injected into their bodies. Whether that be from the bite of an animal or the sting of a syringe.
This is straight up murder.
Something we should consider as well.
You meant $cience? /s
Crime against Humanity. Prosecute and seize all assets of these mad scientists.
Execute them using their creations. Evil satanic scum.
My sister has it now. Bit by the lonestar tick. She can’t even smell beef cooking and she gets violently ill.
Wow, that's brutal. I survive on grass fed beef. That sounds horrible.
Did she have any kind of rash from the tick bite? It will usually resolve in a few days and people think they're fine. I was bit by a tick camping years ago. I noticed it after I got back home when I took a shower. It already had a bullseye rash started on the back of my leg. I didn't waste any time getting in to see a colleague of mine the next day who specialized in alternative care - usually my go to. He treated it with some ozone injected right into the bite and I had a few weeks of doxycycline. Any tick bite that presents with any kind of rash needs to be addressed immediately. I know too many people that simply blew it off only to later suffer with severe Lyme's - or something like what happened to your sister. The key is to treat the bite before the bacteria can spread from the localized area into the rest of the body. Bacteria are the usual vectors for this kind of mad science.
She told me she didn’t even know she got bit, but was told she most likely did because of her severe reaction to beef and after being tested for Alpha-gal. She lives in MO. She can’t even enjoy eating out because most eatery’s use the same grill to cook all their meats. It’s an intended tragedy by those who hate us.
Hey, I would not have known I was bit either if I hadn't noticed it in the shower. I don't know exactly when I was bit. I have always been careful when camping - always being covered when going through forested areas. Everyone should check themselves carefully when returning home after being in those areas. This bite was on the back of my calf. If I hadn't been looking, I would have missed it. It wasn't sore and didn't hurt. But I knew what it was when I saw it. It had a very typical bullseye rash. I have looked at enough medical books to recognize it even though I never came across a case in my practice.
Like I mentioned, I sought alternative care. I had a colleague that uses ozone in his practice. I could have done the doxy on my own. But I wanted something more. I've always been impressed by what ozone does with hard to treat deep tissue bacterial infections.
I pray your sister gets better. It does happen. Over time, if there are no further exposure or acute episodes, antibody levels can come down. But sadly, not in all cases. Lots of people get bit by ticks in the Southeast US. Many Lyme cases come from there. Yes, an intended tragedy by pure evil.
This is sad but interesting. There's a woman at my farmers market who claims she cannot eat beef without being sick. I don't know if it's genetic as such 🤔 always septic of that stuff but makes me wonder about this now. She said even if it's fat has been on the pan for her husband's meal it affects her bad
The people need to pay.
Mr. Nobody on X:
An Australian teenager who died after eating beef sausages on a camping trip has officially been confirmed as the first person in Australia to die from a tick-induced meat allergy. Since 2020, cases of this allergy have increased by 40%.
In 2016, World Economic Forum member and bioethicist Matthew Liao spoke about using genetic engineering or tick-based methods to induce a “meat allergy” in people as a way to reduce meat consumption for environmental reasons.
I bet there is a vaccine for that.
"Alpha Gal Syndrome" is what I have seen them call it. It codes(ICD-10) to allergy to mammalian meats.
Would be truly righteous if the historical discovery of this phenomenon (anaphylaxis) was brought to the normies attention and thusly destroys the entire vaccine industry.
Point being, humans are not designed to have any foreign protein injected into their bodies. Whether that be from the bite of an animal or the sting of a syringe.
Alright if anyone knows of a cure to this please feel free to mention it