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The peer-reviewed paper "Beneficial Bloodsucking" by Parker Crutchfield and Blake Hereth (medical ethics professors at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine) was published in Bioethics (2025)

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bioe.70015

It assumes eating meat in the West is morally wrong (a common premise in some ethical debates) and argues that alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) - the potentially lethal red meat allergy caused by tick bites - acts as a "moral bioenhancer" because it discourages meat consumption by causing lifelong and life-endangering allergy in Western societies with high meat consumption patterns.

According to authors efforts to prevent AGS spread are morally impermissible under that assumption and the AGS pandemic should be enhanced/promoted instead.

They defend a "Convergence Argument" (across consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics): promoting tickborne AGS is strongly pro tanto morally obligatory because it prevents a worse world (meat-eating), doesn't violate rights (in their framing), and promotes virtue.

According to the study, it is feasible to genetically edit ticks' disease-carrying capacity. If applicable to AGS-carrying ticks like enhancing lone star ticks and spreading them, promoting the proliferation of tickborne AGS is morally obligatory.

BTW, it is very easy to prove that only gen-modded ticks could rise AGS incidence in the US from zero to almost 500k cases in few years. It is not natural and looks like a typical GoF job. AGS was completely unknown before 2010 and has very strong features of being a biolab creation.

Description of symptoms by one of the infected:

https://x.com/rustyrockets/status/2056039435263758673
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>>535306616
>eating meat in the West is morally wrong
>potentially lethal red meat allergy caused by tick bites - acts as a "moral bioenhancer"
These people just need to be killed along with their entire families, friend groups and associates.

Lone star ticks can be used to induce a red meat allergy (alpha-gal syndrome / AGS):
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/alpha-gal/index.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2022/04/alpha-gal-syndrome-tick-meat-allergy/629649/

Ostrich & emu (alternative red meats) may be alpha-gal safe.

Preventative measures (for ticks, mosquitoes, larvae, etc. control):
Balsam fir needles (specifically their oil)
Wild sage
Wild oregano
Opossums
Chickens
Guineafowl
Western capercaillie
Geese (Toulouse geese are not aggressive)

Possible cures:
Bee stings on infected areas
Praziquantel
Vancomycin
Cryptolepis sanguinolenta
Suramin
Doxycycline (400mg per day using 2x 200mg capsules for 4 weeks)
Amoxicillin

Lyme disease cured by injecting your blood into the udder of a cow about to give birth and then drinking the colostrum, which an Iowa congressman did.
https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/the-milk-cure-for-healing-lyme-disease/
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Iowa+Congressman+declared+his+Lyme+disease+cured+by+bovine+colostrum...-a0421522721
https://thewallachfiles.com/urine-therapy-uropathy-your-bodys-own-best-medicine-a-powerul-infection-fighter/
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>>535306715
>These people just need to be killed along with their entire families, friend groups and associates.

Useless eaters will do nothing anyway even if they will be unable to eat burgers anymore. It is a fully domesticated livestock - you can do whatever you want to them and you dont even need to hide it anymore xD
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>>535306715
>Possible cures:

No cure for AGS exists because humans genetically lack the α1,3-galactosyltransferase enzyme (inactive GGTA1 gene), so alpha-gal is foreign. Tick bites trigger persistent IgE antibodies against this mammalian carbohydrate. These IgE responses are hard to reverse or desensitize, unlike protein allergies. Hence it is usually a life sentence. xD
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>>535306616
That would suck. I don't even eat red meat that much, but I would be pissed about not being able to eat cheese.
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I've heard multiple success stories from acupuncture. I wouldn't normally believe it, but I've seen the outcome first hand on multiple people.



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