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I'm stopping zyrtec because I think my salivary flow rate is on the lower end of normal without it; taking an anti-histamine like zyrtec may be ok for people with higher natural salivary flow rates, but for people like me on the lower end, it might be pushing the flow rate below a critical point so that my saliva can't clean my mouth well enough after eating. Just gonna stop messing with my immune system and let it function the way God intended it to. -Mike
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