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🧵 Alpha gal tick a bioweapon?

Anonymous No. 16288032

Just got bit. Am curious.

Anonymous No. 16288065

ticks have been around for thousands of years

Anonymous No. 16288078

>>16288032
here OP, there is desensitization therapy available: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.2147/ITT.S276872

Anonymous No. 16288146

>>16288032
nah it just randomly started making people allergic to meat.

Anonymous 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 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 No. 16288220

>>16288166
native americans ate bison dumbass

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Anonymous No. 16289085

>>16288220
Not all did. Bison weren't omnipresent, dipshit.

Anonymous No. 16289296

>>16289085
literally all of them did.

cope dumbass

Anonymous 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.

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Anonymous No. 16290631

>>16288032