ALPHA GAL SYNDROME ?

  • ALPHA GAL SYNDROME ?

    Posted by guy dickinson on November 22, 2025 at 4:01 pm EST

    Does anyone have suggestions or experience treating alpha gal syndrome?

    IMA-GregT replied 3 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
  • 6 Replies
  • lorraine

    Member
    November 22, 2025 at 8:06 pm EST

    Grok AI has some suggestions. Last I knew you could download the Grok APP for free.

    • guy dickinson

      Member
      November 22, 2025 at 10:27 pm EST

      Thanks Lorraine!

    • IMA-HelenT

      Organizer
      November 23, 2025 at 6:53 am EST

      Just a word of caution with AI, always dig into what it presents, and ask it to give you some links to research from less known sources too. Let us know how the research goes.

  • vegandan

    Member
    November 23, 2025 at 6:58 pm EST

    Grok 3 has been out for awhile and is said by Musk to be equivalent to having a knowledge base of all the world’s greatest scholars and experts on every subject in existence. Grok 4 is out and is said to be smarter and more knowledgeable than any human on earth or even collection of humans. Grok 5 is in development and is being designed to create new knowledge from theoretical constructs. Brave New World is no longer a fantasy. Maybe we can get Grok 5 to talk to the space aliens the next time they show up and get some ideas on how to fix earth.

    • IMA-GregT

      Member
      November 24, 2025 at 5:30 am EST

      🤣 “The next time they show up?” That must be why I think ‘that person must be an alien!’. They obviously didn’t all leave.

  • guy dickinson

    Member
    November 24, 2025 at 5:23 am EST

    grok states: 30-50% resolve in 3-5 years if no subsequent tick bites. Some patients reduce or eliminate reactions with Omalizumab. Milder cases use oral antihistamines. Checkout

    (alpha-gal.info.

    I did not try to verify the info, really just put this out for a friend. This smells like a lab weapon to me, I gather 2002 was the first reported case and just heard about the first death, think “Bitten” book by Kris Newby on the history of Lyme.

    Thanks all!

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