Womens_HealthAustralia-February_2017

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Best Body health


HEAR THIS!

A TICK


BITE CAN


GIVE YOU


A RED


M E AT


ALLERGY


What? Another
odd, but potentially
dangerous tick bite
side-effect that’s on
the rise: mammalian
meat allergy. It’s a
reaction to eating red
meat, and sometimes
its derivatives such
as milk and gelatine,
that ranges from a
stomach ache to hives
and life-threatening
anaphylaxis.

Where? Australia
and the US have the
highest incidence
of the allergy in the
world, and 70 per cent
of Australian cases
are found on Sydney’s
Northern Beaches,
where it’s reportedly
more common than
peanut allergies.

Why? Experts aren’t
sure why it affects
some and not others
bitten by ticks, and
there’s no known cure.
Sufferers often have
to switch to white-
meat only, vegetarian
or vegan diets. WH

THEY LOOK FOR


EASY ACCESS


Ticks don’t jump,
leap or fly; they
crawl up, looking
for bare skin.
They’ll settle for
folds of clothes
to nestle into...


= ideal spot

= would settle for

inner thighs

back of the neck

scalp

top of socks

waistband

bra strap

hairline

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