I have been battling Alopecia for a few years on and off, which have been minor all things considered. Recently, while trying to find a cause for the autoimmune response, I was sent to an immunologist. After a lengthy interview, I was tested for several mammalian meat allergies and ultimately diagnosed with an allergy to alpha-gal.

I cannot eat any meat from anything with fur. Birds and fish are OK. The bad part is that there is meat byproduct in EVERYTHING including benadryl, dryer sheets, toothpaste, and so much more.

Once I eliminated all meat and dairy, my hair grew back immediately. That is what caused My Alopecia.

The symptoms included itchy scalp, hands, and feet, low BP, high BP, swelling, and anaphylaxis. The hard part is that it can be 3-12 hours after ingestion before you react. I lived with it for years I'm sure and never put it together.

The source is a lone star tick. Look it up for more info and maybe someone else may have a similar connection...

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so what did you eat? how was your diet? 

I had a normal diet and ate pretty much what I wanted. Lots of beef and pork, along with other processed foods.

Now, I cannot eat red meat, pork, lamb, goat, venison, or anything that has fur. Along with that includes just about anything processed because they often include trace amounts of mammalian meat byproducts.

I do organic chicken, Turkey, and fish, along with a lot of vegetables.

I'm not sure I would have ever made the connection, as I guess I got used to feeling bad and attributed my itching and inflammation to things I ate in immediacy.

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