Replying to Avatar Lady MountainJay

nostr:npub1j8ueyfkfuud4fzn80l27a8tk6f3ueug6awsxumwd4wkvax7hkvjsshaz5s — I understand your skepticism! I only believe it’s “real” from personal experience. I got very ill, figured it might be from my diet but couldn’t figure out a pattern, had a bunch of testing, and the only thing abnormal was a high alpha-gal antibody count.

So I quit eating all mammal food, and immediately began feeling better. I also avoid airborne exposures (smoke, steam).

I still wonder if alpha-gal is the whole explanation, but knowing about it has put me on a healthier track.

nostr:npub1j8ueyfkfuud4fzn80l27a8tk6f3ueug6awsxumwd4wkvax7hkvjsshaz5s — supposedly, (according to sources familiar with the matter ;), it actually is a worldwide problem.

“…they realized Alpha-gal syndrome was not limited to the southeastern United States but was instead a global problem. Alpha-gal reactions have now been linked to bites not only from the Lone Star Tick in the U.S., but from at least nine other tick species, in every part of the world except the Arctic and Antarctica.“

https://alphagalinformation.org/the-history-of-ags/

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