Alpha Gal Syndrome

Published 2024-06-03

All Comments (16)
  • I was diagnosed April 2021 with Alpha Gal-Syndrone AGS it has been overwhelming and challenging for me when nobody understands what I'm going through with this life threatening meat allergy and deprivities to all mammals my Lone Star Tick bite occurred in Fayetteville Tennessee USA🇺🇸
  • @BoHunter2010
    Thank you. Great presentation. I did not see a mention of carrageenan which also triggers the AG response. I have had AGS for at least 4 years now and was seeing a GI clinic for stomach disorders. Nothing was helping. The clinic got a new nurse practitioner who, with my first visit to her, ran tests to confirm AGS. Now that I know, my symptoms are radically better. My speculation is that this disease has been around significantly longer than 2006, but we are finally making some of the connections to identify and diagnose. I also feel it goes well beyond just the lone star tick. Finally, it is extremely important to realize that people have a VERY wide range of reactions. Think of it like bee stings, for some, there is very little reaction and for others, it is life threatening. Everyone is different, which makes diagnosis even harder. Some can enjoy dairy and others can’t. Hopefully science will find a mechanism to prevent the AG response before it happens. Stay safe.
  • @catawboy
    Thanks, that was a thorough and concise presentation! This will be exactly where I direct people that are unfamiliar with this.
  • @sunving
    Thank you Doctor. oh if you have time could you please update those video on antibiotics, or if you know where is a good review as yet complehensive in all antibiotics , antifungus , or even antivirus .
  • Quite good. Thank you. Carrageenan should have been presented as well. It is found in a lot of food products.
  • @agd712
    Graduated med school in 2022 - this is disease is news to me haha
  • @kowalskiplota634
    Why have I NEVER seen that disease in any medical textbook all my life?
  • @im3721
    Doctor, Is milk and milk products like yogurt, curd from mammals ( cow milk, Buffalo milk ) safe for those with alpha gal syndrome ?
  • @Jess-wk5jo
    I have question does idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis damaged both of lungs ?
  • @bedisraeli
    Good news for cannibals who have been bitten by Amblyomma americanum - looks like meat's back on the menu boys! Human, the other red meat.