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Land meat specifically. I’m not good with shell fish.
Anyway, I’m a bit dodgy with mushrooms, mrs zip with peppers, our friends with strawberries and orange peel.
I’ve never heard of anyone allergic to meat.
How about you?

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 9:17 am
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I know a huge amount of people with allergies and intolerances, but no, don't know anyone who has a reaction to "land living" meat.

Not sure how that stacks up against those vegetarians who like to insist we weren't designed to eat it.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 9:21 am
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Have you been creeping around in the West Virginia woods?

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/alpha-gal-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20428608

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 9:24 am
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we weren’t designed to eat it.

It's an evolutionary process not a design process. That which works and improves us gets selectively improved every generation.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 9:33 am
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Mammalian Meat Allergy. It’s a thing.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 9:35 am
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I have a particular dislike for airborne meat. Not allergic though.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 9:37 am
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I worked in the food industry for 38 years - dealing with allergies on a day to day basis. I have never heard of anyone allergic to meat.
There is a big difference between “don’t like” and “ allergic”
As the protein make up in you both and a cow is going to be very, very similar I would think it unlikely.
It is certainly not on any list of know allergens - and does not have to be listed. Shellfish does

But I will now go and ask an expert ( a real one)

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 10:13 am
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I have never heard of anyone allergic to meat.

ahem… I guess it’s true that you learn a new thing every day

https://allergyfacts.org.au/allergy-anaphylaxis/food-allergens/mammalian-meat-allergy

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 10:19 am
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Another reason to avoid ticks then!

I am now better informed,thank you.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 10:31 am
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I guess it’s true that you learn a new thing every day

Yup, thanks to your link I am now aware of what the definition of a mammal is :

Mammals are animals that are born alive and not in a shell.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 10:37 am
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I used to work with a lady who was allergic to meat, it's an actual thing.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 10:44 am
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Weird - never knew about it.

Trying to figure out how you might be allergic to meat and not allergic to your own muscle / skin. I'd imagine that those with meat allergies have all sorts of other medical problems before they begin to notice that meat causes an issue.

But according to the good old NHS, it is a thing (although it's not an accepted / adopted 'known allergy' that has to be listed on food packaging and ingredients).

meat – some people are allergic to just one type of meat, while others are allergic to a range of meats; a common symptom is skin irritation

NHS link

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 11:00 am
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Have had a couple of colleagues and a friend with various meat intolerances/allergies.

Hives after eating rare beef is one (strangely ok with anything that's been cooked beyond recognition as meat), another who has a similar response to chicken in all it's forms. She's also allergic to half a dozen other things though.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 11:06 am
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We’re British don't you know. Allergic to veg, usually. Allergic to meat, never.

They can take away our free parking and diesel vans but they’ll never take away our bully beef.

Seriously: I think the distinction needs to be made between allergic and intolerant. Our dog is intolerant to poultry (and possibly beef) for instance. Took us years to discover why he had

Bald patches
Chronic ear infections
Chronic gas
Chronically inflamed feet
Coughing
Diarrhea
Obsessive licking
Paw biting
Pawing at face
Shaking of the head
Skin infections
Skin rashes
Wheezing

OTOH I’m only intolerant to Stella Artois.

Further to thread, i read that as well as mammalian meat allergy (alpha gal) there is also

Pork-Cat Syndrome
Rarely, people with an allergy to cat albumin may also be allergic to pork meat.2 This relationship is termed the pork-cat syndrome and is caused by the similar structures of cat albumin and pork albumin. Because of this similarity, allergic antibodies towards cat albumin cross-react with pork albumin.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 12:22 pm
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Not I that's for sure 😆

People are probably allergic to everything somewhere in the world.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 12:59 pm
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First heard about allergy to mammalian meat from ticks on a radio program about a Scottish game keeper/deer stalker who got it.

IIRC he said it can wear off over 2-3 years if not reinfected, but due to the nature of his job he was always getting ticks so now has to stick to fish and foul for meat.

He said it's often difficult to link the anaphylaxis to the tick bite as it can be some time later that you become allergic.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 1:09 pm
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Correction: our dog is allergic to poultry and possibly intolerant of beef.

Humans can also have poultry meat (and egg) allergies but it’s not common.

Chicken Allergy Symptoms (in humans)

Urticaria (hives), redness, and chicken allergy rash
Gastrointestinal symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps
Runny or stuffy nose
Mild fever
Wheezing and difficulty breathing
In rare cases, anaphylaxis

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 1:31 pm
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I know someone who cannot eat meat due to a condition that means they need to severely limit consumption of protein, i.e. nil.

I just googled it, it might be PKU which apparently we are all tested for at birth. I suppose not technically an allergy.

 
Posted : 10/03/2022 2:10 pm