Tick-Borne Insights
Cases of alpha gal syndrome are on the rise, with significant variations based on tick species and human interaction with ticks. Studies reveal that up to 20% of certain populations may have allergy-associated antibodies, yet the threshold for developing the syndrome remains unclear. The relationship between IgE levels and allergic responses is complex, suggesting that repeated tick bites may increase sensitivity and reactions.In this clip
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Ep 153 Alpha-Gal Syndrome: A tick bite gone bad
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Do you have any recommendations or directions for people diagnosed with Alpha-gal syndrome? Specifically, are there any ways to counter the effects or eliminate it from the body/bloodstream? My wife was just diagnosed, and we have realized that this is a huge issue being widely spread throughout the US by tick bites.
Have you heard of "Alpha-Gal Syndrome"? Researchers say it's an allergy to a sugar molecule found in mammals caused by a tick bite. I have had Alpha-Gal for going on 4 years, and it's way more than a red meat allergy. It has caused severe inflammation, joint pain, weight loss, and many other symptoms. Some people are even hospitalized due to symptoms. The only treatment that has helped me is Soliman Auricular Allergy Treatment (SAAT). Doctors say they don't know enough about Alpha-Gal and just always recommend staying away from red meat, even though it affects other things such as makeup, body wash, feminine products, shampoo/conditioner, etc. I was wondering if you have any more research or if you have seen any cases. It's very frustrating and disheartening to struggle and for doctors to say they can't do anything.
What does recent research suggest about allergies and other autoimmune reactions?