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Offer Upgrade User ID: 66583251 United States 04/17/2015 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | by: PF Louis Tags: tick bites, vegetarianism, meat allergy (NaturalNews) It seems that there is a decline in meat eaters throughout the nation, at least red meat consumers. But it’s not out of compassion for animals or for nurturing their own health by keeping out secondhand antibiotics, hormones injected into cattle, or factory farm meat from GMO mush feed cattle with their attendant toxic herbicides and pesticides. Of course, some meat eaters are wise enough to avoid factory farm products and go with free-range grass-fed cattle that are not injected with antibiotics and hormones. But the ranks are thinning slightly among both types of meat eaters because of tick bites. It seems that a tick called the lone star tick — because it supposedly originated, ironically, from the beef-producing state of Texas — creates an extreme allergy to meat, especially red meat, that sometimes forces folks into hospital emergency rooms. But it doesn’t cause Lyme disease. Are lone star ticks protecting cattle from gruesome deaths after terrible living conditions? Lone star ticks and deer ticks are the two basic types of ugly parasitic insects discussed here that latch onto mammalian bodies and get fat, literally, on mammalian blood. Garlic, silver bullets and crosses don’t seem to affect them, but they do mostly stay out of direct sunlight. The horrible health effects of Lyme disease (LD)are apparently the exclusive domain of deer ticks in the East, while on the other side of the Rockies a version of that same deer tick called the Western black-legged tick does its job of infecting animals and humans with the LD spirochete bacterium (spy-ro-keet), Borrelia burgdorferi. The lone star tick has migrated through the East, North and South, as well as the Midwest, to convert meat eaters into vegetarians. At first, it was blamed for spreading Lyme disease during the original Lyme, Connecticut, outbreak in the 1980s. But recent research has shown that its saliva destroys Borrelia burgdorferi, the pathogen that is cited as the cause of LD. Sources for this article include: [link to news.yahoo.com] [link to www.cdc.gov] [link to www.aldf.com] Learn more: [link to www.naturalnews.com] other blogs [link to celticindianblog.wordpress.com (secure)] Last Edited by Doc Savage on 04/17/2015 04:36 PM thecelticindian |
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