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Alpha-gal syndrome: Tick-borne disease that triggers meat allergies is on the rise, CDC says
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Hey, I'd volunteer to get inoculated with the same meat allergy if it makes you bloodmouths feel better.
You are so caught up in your anti meat thing, you want to make people sick? Is it the "hives, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, difficulty breathing, dizziness and swelling of the lips, throat, tongue or eye lids", that you fantasize giving people, or did you like the idea of inflicting symptoms "such as those involving the cardiovascular, nervous, and motor systems. Furthermore, some patients reported a wide range of mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, poor memory, irritability, sleep disturbances, etc."
People would stop eating meat if it made them sick. Pretty obvious lol
Got it, you don't mind inflicting pain and suffering or horrible diseases and side effects, as long as is might benefit your personal agenda. You are worse than the people you wish to inflict suffering on.