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Author's Note

Sensitization and clinical manifestation are not the same thing. The injection sensitizes. Reactions happen when subsequent exposure crosses a threshold that depends on cumulative sensitization, triggering dose, and the body's overall capacity to handle the inflammatory burden at the time. Children have better terrain. Sensitization is still happening with each injection, but the response stays below the level that produces symptoms. The threshold lowers with age as more injections accumulate (boosters, flu shots, biologics) and as decades of pharmaceutical and environmental burden compromise the repair networks. This is why adults who haven't been vaccinated in decades can still develop alpha-gal. The sensitization was built decades earlier; the threshold is what's moving, and it can be crossed by sufficient dietary exposure, by additional injections, or by the gradual decline in repair capacity that comes with age. Adults often associate the onset with a recent tick bite because the timing is salient, but the underlying sensitization was already in place.

The same model explains why ingestion triggers reactions in sensitized people even though digestion was sufficient before. The threshold for triggering is now far lower than before, and the small fraction of protein that survives digestion is enough to produce a reaction.

Children do develop food allergies through this mechanism. Peanut, egg, dairy, and others. The explosion of childhood food allergies since 1990 is the same Richet mechanism applied to different proteins. The post-1989 cohort is now reaching middle age and presenting with the specific pattern of delayed anaphylaxis to red meat.

One technical clarification surfaced by Katie Kissel in the comments. Alpha-gal is the carbohydrate galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose, present on mammalian proteins and on other mammalian-derived materials including gelatin, dairy, sugar processed through bone char, and many medical and personal care products. The essay's "bovine proteins" framing was clinical shorthand for the most common dietary trigger. The broader exposure list reinforces the cohort argument. Sensitized people encounter alpha-gal across far more vectors than meat alone.

Andy H.'s avatar

"The tick acts as a trigger."

Sasha Latypova, who's work this post is purported to build upon, would disagree and say that the tick had nothing to do with it.

Tess's avatar

Was it said that the tick was indeed the trigger? I did not get that.

Andy H.'s avatar

Yes, in the original version of the note. I copied and pasted it as an exact quote. It was edited out after I made my comment.

Gwyneth's avatar

NEVER inject anything.

Big E's avatar

OMG, what a bill of goods we’ve been sold by those who wish to control us, steal our wealth, and destroy our health! Excellent exposé of the tick tock schlock, which is best to mock.

Unbekoming and Sasha Latypova (along with a few other writers who spread the truth) may rescue humanity, if only humanity would pay attention and use its collective brain.

Bottom Line:

1. DO NOT inject anything into your body or the bodies of your loved ones! If you’ve already done so, STOP.

2. Do all you can — naturally — to be as healthy as you can.

3. Do not take health advice from mainstream doctors, media, government, or the medical/pharmaceutical mafia. They lie or mislead, either intentionally or unintentionally. Regardless, they are not to be trusted. Always ask “cui bono — who benefits?”

4. Share the truth with as many people as you can. Silence is complicity. Complicity kills.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

last jabs I had, now almost 20 years ago, when I came to this country. And 4 years ago at the dentist. I don't think I want a tooth pulled without some anesthesia. But that is it. Even avoiding the bloodsuckers, who want to examine it every time you go to a doc. Never had that in Europe, only before a surgery.

Ron.C's avatar

Except we now know that they have been putting graphene into anesthesia. You can't win for losing as they say!

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

It is impossible to avoid all poison. Even if you grow your own food some spray from someone else's garden or field might blow on yours. If you buy young animals, are they 'clean'? At least I avoid all syringes where possible ! only go to dentist if painful tooth. No 'exams' no scraping no check'ups at regular doc either. Blocked Emails, messages and phone calls from insurance insisting on all kind of interventions. Once I finally had a person, I asked him how many calls he got from his car insurance in one week. That helped.

Ron.C's avatar

Yep! Went to the beach yesterday for some sun and healing surf. Got bombed by chemtrails and idiots spraying poison sun screen . WTF!

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

thankfully we are in the woods, with very few fields around, and when I see the occasional chemtrails (we don't have many) I stay under cover of the trees.

Kirsten's avatar

One perspective is that it may be just a garden variety money making enterprise. The NDA may not be hiding anything, but may be there to maintain the income stream for a while. The income stream woud dry out quickly if acupuncturists shared what is in the class. Limiting the class size also makes the class valuable for a smaller number of acupuncturist to be chosen over others who haven't taken the class.

David Weiner's avatar

God, save us from these "bioethic experts" and their wicked analysis and prescriptions.

kate's avatar
Jun 14Edited

I live in a rural area with a very high tick load that seems to be getting higher every season. Recently I have met several local people who came down with Alpha-gal. These were people ranging from mid thirties to mid sixties.

I agree that aluminum in vaccines is likely the cause- and this was something I suspected as soon as I understood the mechanism behind Alpha-gal, but can it not also be true that ticks have been engineered? There are many very credible reports of people finding boxes of ticks on their land, and even videos on social media of people finding helicopters dropping them.

It would please me to think that ticks are not a danger here, because in the last two weeks I have pulled 4 ticks off of my body, at least one of which was a lone star tick, but I'm not convinced there isn't something nefarious going on with the tick situation.

Truthseeker's avatar

You are on track, and one who thinks and analyzes. There are no genetically modified ticks. Every single case of any of the latest "diseases' is a coverup for the effects of the vaxxed, or, and this is of MEGA-IMPORTANCE, injectible prescription drugs!! Same problem, same entry into the blood stream, many of the same ingredients!! It's not just the vaxxed they have most of you focused on....it's ALL injectible drugs!

When will we finally realize this??

Do the research

Read the package inserts they legally have to give you. Pharmacosts will, if your doctor won't. Never, ever put anything into your body that you don't know all about it!! Err on the side of safety!

ShieldMaiden's avatar

Personally, I do not believe that 'they' (scientismists) have the ability to do what they claim they can do with regard to 'genetic engineering'. DNA is a hypothesis, a literal guess and not proven fact.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

In my 20 years in Georgia, I have heard numerous people say they have been bit by ticks lots of times. Only about 5 I know of developed a so-called tick born disease. Cats and dogs get bitten and even though some are injected with crap, do not get sick. Sasha claims it cannot be done, to engineer a tick, but the man who worked in that Lyme lab delivered his notes to the government. And all these labs worldwide, what are they doing if not messing with bats, ticks, mosquitoes and the likes? I regret the vet lab in Ukraine who sold me Ivermectin at a fraction of the price. Impossible now I guess.

kanaloaleohano's avatar

You "regret"? Please explain.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

They are no longer available now

reality speaks's avatar

So why 22% in the southeast vs 1% in the northeast? Isn’t the vaccination schedule the same??? There is something missing in the logic here

Big E's avatar

This is a good question. We couldn't figure out the answer either, though we did learn Southern states use Cetuximab more often.

We asked AI (Grok, ChatGPT) some questions to help shed light:

Q: Which states have the highest usage of Cetuximab:

A: Southern states (highest colorectal cancer incidence, primary Cetuximab use): Mississippi, Kentucky, Louisiana, West Virginia, Oklahoma.

Q: Which states had the most reported alpha-gal cases:

A: Southern, midwestern, and mid-Atlantic states (highest: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee).

Q: Which states report the most consumption of red meat:

A: Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, South Dakota (highest per capita meat/red meat consumption).

Q: Which are most- and least-vaccinated states:

A: Highest: Northeast states (Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maine).

Lowest overall: Mississippi, Alabama, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.

Lowest childhood: Idaho (lowest MMR/DTaP ~78%), Montana, Alaska, Nebraska.

Q: Which vaccines included the most bovine or porcine substances (per FDA inserts/excipient summaries):

A: Zostavax (shingles): Hydrolyzed porcine gelatin (~15.6 mg) + bovine calf serum.

MMR II: Hydrolyzed gelatin (porcine, ~14.5 mg) + fetal bovine serum traces.

ProQuad (MMRV): Hydrolyzed gelatin (porcine, ~11 mg) + bovine calf serum.

RabAvert (rabies): Bovine gelatin (polygeline, ≤12 mg) + bovine serum.

FluMist (nasal flu): Hydrolyzed porcine gelatin (~2 mg).

Varivax (varicella): Hydrolyzed gelatin (porcine, ~9-12.5 mg) + bovine serum traces.

MMR II and Varivax likely the biggest contributors (per ChatGPT). These are among the most widely administered to children.

Delightful Designs's avatar

Which areas got the hot lots of the covid jabs? They were changing formulations through it all.....

Fla Mom's avatar

Big E, don't your reported most- and least-vaccinated regions go against the hypothesis you seem to be proposing? Highest vaccination rates where disease incidence is lowest and lowest vaccination rates where disease incidence rates are highest, I think I'm reading.

Also, Grok says that the states with the highest numbers of Lone Star ticks are Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri.

Jeffrey Pitts's avatar

I thought the exact same thing.

Truthseeker's avatar

Pretty simple, really. Not complicated. Blue States have the highest vax rates. VAERS shows that, though VAERS only reports 1-2% of the real time effects. Don't rely on AI to be truthful. We have found Grok to be biased according to the narrative.

Kirsten's avatar

I wondered the same thing. I wasn't sure if the writer was suggesting that there have been different vaccine ingredients given across areas in the United States to see what happens, that would be pure speculation.I like Bid E's reply, that taking Cetuximab could also be a contributing factor.

TomNearBoston's avatar

I was wondering about the greater prevalence in the southeast, too. Doesn't seem likely that the greater rate of cetuximab intake there would account for the difference. However, would pharma/government deliberately send different products to different regions in order to get a "must be ticks" effect? If that seems crazy, it's already been documented that pharma responded to children dying in "hot lot" vax incidents by changing their distribution policy to hide the problem instead of fixing the problem.

Wouldn't cranking up the dose in the lone star tick states be a lot easier than "genetically modifying" superbugs?

Kirsten's avatar

I think that's definitely a possibility.

JMWeilan's avatar

Not speculation. Check out howbadismybatch dot com for vax distribution throughout the US. There were definitely regional “hot” lots. You can put a Lot # in and see the adverse reactions associated with those Lots.

Kirsten's avatar

Yes, I'm aware of that with covid shot. But the author is referencing other shots.

Laurie's avatar

This is so interesting. I guess I fell for the "tick" explanation prior to reading the article but this makes so much sense on every level. Now I am wondering: everyone is talking about SAAT acupuncture as the "cure" or at least "remission" for Alpha Gal. As an acupuncturist I am of course intrigued, but training in the procedure is only offered to a limited number of acupuncturists each year, and students are required to sign an NDA so that the "protocol" cannot be shared with others. Thoughts on this highly publicized "treatment"?

cat's avatar

I'm wondering about the NDA. Seems suspicious.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

sounds like all those that signed away remedies for cancer and all kinds of other diseases which then were put in the deep freezers of big pharma

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

The few people I know with that meat allergy are now in their 80s and 50s. They are fervent hunters, so they caught on immediately to the tick story. Same for a couple of people who got Lyme. I know 3 of them well enough to know they will go for most jabs. So sad that people avoid cooking from aluminum pots and then have it injected in their veins.

eileen's avatar

I never saw the TED talk regarding alpha-gal syndrome. I did however see a lot of articles about people curing themselves of alpha-gal by using detoxing protocols, some involving ivermectin and some not. They made the connection between the vaccines and the red meat allergy. Some people give up and eat chicken because it does not have the alpha-gal sugar. I am also one of those who think certain insects, like ticks, or the house fly were creations of the humanity-haters specifically to get rid of us 'useless eaters', and think that it is possible that the lone star tick, and later dog ticks were modified to create this syndrome.

Think about this for a moment. First they introduce seed oils as a healthy fat, which creates Type-II diabetes and destroys our nervous system by modifying the myelin sheath that allows transmission of nerve impulses. Then they create GMO food which is laced with glyphosate, which in Congressional hearings after testifying under oath that glyphosate is safe to eat are then given a glass of it and challenged to prove it by drinking this glyphosate; what do they do? Walk out. They just lied under oath. Then they create vaccines with aluminum without the protein and then modify the tick to provide the bovine serum to make people allergic. This stepwise escalation is part of their playbook, taking advantage of our nanosecond memory recall, because we are addicted to our cell phones, using them for constant entertainment.

Was the GMO food a way of modifying our genetics to be sensitive to tick bites? To introduce us to Lyme disease? And now alpha-gal allergy? As noted, ticks and humans existed since the dawn of time. Or have they? Is this the reason why big food was lobbying the USDA to allow GMO-food under the 'USDA Organic' label? Because too many of us were giving up conveniences like Saturday night brainwashing rutuals called big screen movies so they can afford the price gouging for organic food?

While the vaccine explanation makes sense to me, I do not believe for one moment it is the ONLY explanation and as more of us are waking up to the big food-big pharma Mafia masquerading as feeding the world, they are escalating their war on our genes, using air, water, plants and now cows (food itself) as additional vectors of transmitting their poisons. While I do believe alpha-gal is real, I don't for a moment believe that it is their only weapon. Their goal is to sever our ability to establish a relationship with God (by any name you use). They've already poisoned people's relationship with Allah. Now they are using food to sever what remaining links we have so we destroy each other.m, while they sit in their bunkers watching it all.

Time to say no. It takes money to use feedlots to raise cattle; it takes money to grow GMO food; it takes money to inject cows; it takes money to fluoridate water. That is why going local, family owned, smaller less profitable farms for your food is your best bet to handle this assault on our humanity. Home schooling defeats the brainwashing. Use cell phones wisely as they are technology that if used correctly greatly simplifies our lives. And living in smaller communities that can't afford to fluoridate water is one way to minimize the costs of any filtration system you use USDA Organic is a label only big companies can afford, which opens it up for corruption. GMO-free is almost as good as then you only have to wash your produce correctly before eating. 10% baking soda in water leaches out most, if not all pesticides or herbicides and using glyphosate requires genetically modified seeds. Small family farms may very well be organic although if they sell chickens, you have to inquire where they get their feed.

Carole's avatar

Creating syndromes for profit, etc., starting now in the womb. Imagine a chart correlating all autoimmune diseases with the introduction of specific “interventions” through a few generations.

Truthseeker's avatar

Yes! We already know what the outcome would be.

Blakely Peele's avatar

I knew it. Just a few weeks ago I told my husband I bet it was due to sensitization from the vaccines. Thank you for explaining the details.

ShieldMaiden's avatar

THANK YOU!!! My very first thought about this 'syndrome' was that jabs were the source, what with gelatin and bovine calf serum in so many of the 'recipes', along with the reaction-causing 'adjuvants'! In my 68 years I've spent many, many days in the woods and brush. I've been bitten by ticks plenty. Not pleasant -- I loath the little blighters! But I am primarily carnivorous, and primarily unvaxxed (2 in my entire adult life, before 2010). Apart from pain and itching at the bite-site, I've never had any allergic reactions. Your deep dive has really gone far to put research and understanding to my strong initial suspicions. The same was, no doubt, true about peanut anaphylaxis because many jabs contained proteins derived from peanut (oil). I send my continuing gratitude to you.

Robin Landry's avatar

So now you get a prize for discovering how to kill dogs eating their native food. Nice. More parasitic behavior.

Look at who gets peace prizes and medal of honors.

Only these parasites. When will we wake up to their death-cult behaviors.

By their fruits you will know them(I can’t believe I’m the one quoting the bible. 🤦🏼‍♀️)

Baldmichael's avatar

Wisdom is wisdom wherever it comes from.

Riff Raffer's avatar

Unbekoming, I’m curious what you think about folks who supposedly cured themselves of Alpha-gal, usually with the use of anti parasitics, like ivermectin & fenbendazole. Thank you for this timely essay.

Jennifer's avatar

I'm curious of REAL people talking about how well ivermectin and such IS REALLY working? And working for WHAT conditions exactly!?

Gayle Wells's avatar

Researchers are now making a habit of sourcing where these horrors get their funding and all that links them to huge criminal foundations, oligarch banksters, hedge funds, and leaders of the climate zealots making trillions from their climate solutions while killing and disabling the herd they so despise. When these clear conflicts of interest are right in our face there is only one conclusion a reasonably intelligent person should deduce.

Maggie's avatar

What about those who don't get vaccinated yet have Lyme's or Alpha Gal? My husband hasn't had any vaccinations in 23 yrs and the last one was tetanus as we raised large animals. A neighbor was diagnosed with Alpha Gal and is the same with vaccinations.

I have done scads of research into Lyme's and vaccines. I do believe that vaccines can set you up for both autism and allergenic responses. But that doesn't invalidate the evidence that ticks have been weaponized. Why can't it be both?

Truthseeker's avatar

Does your husband take any injectable prescription drugs? If so, read the package insert. Compare the symptoms listed there to the ones listed for the "disease du jour".

Maggie's avatar

NO. He only takes herbs.

Sir Francis White's avatar

I haven’t finished reading the article yet, but does it analyze the evidence presented in the key studies on alpha-gal syndrome? The article’s approach is interesting and surprising, but we need to take an honest look at the key studies that supposedly prove that the lone star tick bite is one of the causes of alpha-gal syndrome.