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A tick called the Lone Star Tick can cause Alpha gal syndrome (AGS) which causes one to have severe allergies to red meat and dairy that can become fatal.  

For video of footage see this Instagram post.  This shows deer and moose dead from massive tick bits. It also shows a box of ticks that was “planted”.  Read the comment section from people who are seeing this happen in real life.   Here is another link about red meat allergies caused by the lone star tick.  It is said that the tick was purposefully engineered in order to stop people from eating red meat.

Another problem from tick bites is Lymes Disease.  Bill Gates is said to be involved in this, and of course a new Lymes Disease vaccine is underway.  Here I quote the CDC:

A vaccine for Lyme disease is not currently available. The only vaccine previously marketed in the United States, LYMERix®, was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2002, citing insufficient consumer demand.”  go here to see full article.

Interesting, so because there was NOT enough consumer demand, is that why there are “tick boxes’ being dropped all across the country?  

 

Help for You

How to Stop Getting Tick Bites, completely   Shows how to protect yourself and your property.  I don’t fully agree with the spray he recommends, but it is said to be not very toxic.  He has other methods of help, such as how to dress, using tape, and more.

Why the Amish Never have Ticks   The information here is invaluable.  Gives an essential oil blend that is very effective.  

Tick causing severe meat and dairy allergy in humans rapidly spreads across U.S.

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Amy Willis MH, CTN

About the Author

Amy Willis M.H., CTN

Master Herbalist, Board Certified Naturopath
Amy is the Owner and Founder of Herbs4You. She is a Master Herbalist from the School of Natural Healing, and Board Certified Naturopath from the American Naturopathic Medical Association. Amy has 30 years experience with herbs and 15 years experience muscle testing.