🧵 Alpha gal tick a bioweapon?
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 03:40:48 UTC No. 16288032
Just got bit. Am curious.
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 04:44:10 UTC No. 16288065
ticks have been around for thousands of years
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 05:05:50 UTC No. 16288078
>>16288032
here OP, there is desensitization therapy available: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/ful
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 06:43:20 UTC No. 16288146
>>16288032
nah it just randomly started making people allergic to meat.
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 07:08:48 UTC No. 16288166
>>16288146
It always did, native indigenous people from texas rarely ate red meat, their diets were corn (maize), pheasant type birds, fish, and various seeds and berries. α-gal (alpha-gal) infection would have gone unnoticed for millennia until Europeans brought beef.
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 07:38:21 UTC No. 16288180
>>16288032
grab a pair of scissors and cut off the skin that the tick has biten.
You dont want to be a paraplegic for the rest of your life do you??
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jul 2024 09:08:19 UTC No. 16288220
>>16288166
native americans ate bison dumbass
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jul 2024 01:17:26 UTC No. 16289085
>>16288220
Not all did. Bison weren't omnipresent, dipshit.
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jul 2024 06:12:33 UTC No. 16289296
>>16289085
literally all of them did.
cope dumbass
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jul 2024 06:19:24 UTC No. 16289305
>>16289296
NTA native americans would fight and go to war with each other for access to prime bison hunting grounds. Some tribes didn't have any access to bison.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jul 2024 08:30:41 UTC No. 16290631