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Default Claritin, hands......

Well, I wondered before if there could be a problem with it, but I found out. My hands started to fell hot. They have not done that before. I knew it was something new...Well, I have looked and Claritin can cause problems. Sad thing is that it helps the Mast Cell problems with my POTS. I will now just take the Quercitin & Nettles supplement instead. I just thought it was ok. Meds are so toxic. Here is where I asked about it before. I am sure some people take it fine. I cannot wait until it is out of my system. Never again. My hands are not bad, thankfully I figured it out.

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