A Tick Bite Is Making Americans Allergic to Red Meat — Alpha-Gal Syndrome Explained
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What if a single bug bite permanently changed what you could eat? Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS) is a real, rising tick-borne condition that makes people severely allergic to red meat and up to 450,000 Americans may have it without knowing.
In this episode, Jamie and Chris break down exactly how a Lone Star Tick bite triggers a red meat allergy, why the reaction is delayed by hours (making it almost impossible to trace), and what you need to know if you spend any time outdoors.
Plus: Is Bill Gates really responsible for spreading this? We dig into the conspiracy theory and separate fact from fiction.
Topics covered:
• What Alpha-Gal Syndrome actually is
• How to identify the Lone Star Tick
• Symptoms, diagnosis, and what doctors miss
• The Bill Gates conspiracy — debunked
• What you can still eat if you have AGS
• Prevention tips that actually work
• Current treatment options and research
If you've had unexplained reactions after eating red meat, especially after time outdoors this episode could change everything.
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