The official story of alpha-gal syndrome is tidy. A lone star tick bites you, and months later you can no longer eat…
Summary
The official narrative of alpha-gal syndrome being caused solely by lone star tick bites is incomplete. The disease only appeared in the late 2000s despite ticks being present for centuries, suggesting either a genuinely new disease or previously undiagnosed cases, yet retrospective studies to determine which remain unfunded. Multiple factors beyond tick bites—including deer population explosions, route of exposure through medications and vaccines, gut health, and attribution bias—likely play significant roles that aren't adequately discussed.
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