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{"_id":"edbffc77-c986-4ea6-989d-6430356970c7","title":null,"text":"Blog\u2014\u2014Loratadine side effects and how to avoid them\nLoratadine is the generic version of Claritin and other brand-name allergy relief products such as Alavert. Loratadine relieves symptoms caused by upper respiratory allergies including hay fever: runny nose (allergic rhinitis), itchy eyes, watery eyes, sneezing, or sore throat. It can also be used for hives (urticaria), itchy skin, or insect bite reactions. Loratadine is a second-generation or non-drowsy antihistamine. Like Benadryl (diphenhydramine), loratadine prevents histamines, which are released in response to allergens, from causing swelling and other symptoms. It does not, however, easily enter the brain, so it\u2019s less likely to cause the sleepiness and dizziness associated with other antihistamines. That doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s free of side effects. However, most side effects are mild and interfere little with daily functioning. \nCommon side effects of loratadine\nHeadaches are the most commonly experienced side effect of loratadine. Other common side effects include:\nDrowsiness\nFatigue\nDiarrhea\nEar pain\nSore throat\nDry mouth\nNose bleeds\nSkin rash\nStomach pain\nSerious side effects of loratadine\nThe most serious side effects of loratadine include:\nAirway closure (bronchospasm)\nFainting\nSeizures\nLow platelet counts\nLiver problems\nSevere allergic reactions"}
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{"_id":"aa795db7-5b0c-4b95-9509-12bfbcafcc9d","title":null,"text":"ZipperZigger\uff1a\nAs far as I remember Loratadine is anticholinergic. There is a growing evidence for the potential cognitive decline and even the potential for neuro-degeneration due to anticholinergic drugs. That is what you would classify perhaps as the opposite of what you want to achieve with Biohacking.\nEven if you are not 100% convinced by the evidence for whatever reason, doesn't matter. I think, the potential is scarry enough not to take a chance.\nSeeing very closely 2 very close family members brain getting ruined, shitting their pants, losing their minds, until eventually just becoming just flesh and blood without any brains. Only we you see up close how brutal Alzheimer's is, you can understand that neuro degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's are worse than cancer and just about any other disease out there, cause you lose your most precious thing, your Self.\nLieCute6393\uff1a\nTook 10 mg of Loratadine for my allergies yesterday morning. Good news, cleared up my sinuses.\nBad news, the side effects.\nMy head now hurts when I cough. Loss of appetite. Constipation. My thigh muscles also hurt for some reaso"}
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{"_id":"e70be0e3-7b58-4eb1-8c77-f345023ac9ca","title":null,"text":"Blog\u2014\u2014Fire Ants Causing Early Damage in Alabama Hemp\nFire ants are active throughout Alabama and can cause damage to young hemp plants. For producers growing outdoor hemp in any capacity \u2013 including bare ground, plastic mulch, or in pots \u2013 they should check for fire ants and fire ant damage.\nDamage\nProfessionals first noticed fire ant damage on hemp during Alabama\u2019s first year of legally growing hemp (2019). The ants will form mounds around the stem or adjacent to the plants and begin feeding. Fire ants can strip the bark and in some cases, tunnel through the stem. This cuts off all the nutrients and water to the rest of the plant which will eventually lead to plant death. Young hemp plants have already started to die with fire ant damage this year.\nFor areas that are experiencing high damage from fire ants, a two-step management method is recommended. This consists of putting out an insecticidal bait twice a year (spring and fall) and following up with individual mound treatments with approved insecticides. To gain effective control of fire ants, growers should avoid home remedies such as boiling water, gasoline, or other non-recommended products."}
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{"_id":"0a23bd2e-7879-4789-b3e3-7daca0628619","title":null,"text":"immersemeinnature\uff1a\nThey are more like a wasp in that they grip you with their mandibles so they can sting over and over. They swarm very quickly and all sizes sting. The only way to get them off is to brush them off. I live in the Southern part of the US and regularly have to deal with them because I garden. I hate them so much.\nBear_Jake\uff1a\nI visited the oldest tree in Texas about 10+ years ago, when I went into the woods to go wee my legs got bit up like crazy from fire ants. Those things suck!!"}
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{"_id":"edbffc77-c986-4ea6-989d-6430356970c7","title":null,"text":"Blog\u2014\u2014Loratadine side effects and how to avoid them\nLoratadine is the generic version of Claritin and other brand-name allergy relief products such as Alavert. Loratadine relieves symptoms caused by upper respiratory allergies including hay fever: runny nose (allergic rhinitis), itchy eyes, watery eyes, sneezing, or sore throat. It can also be used for hives (urticaria), itchy skin, or insect bite reactions. Loratadine is a second-generation or non-drowsy antihistamine. Like Benadryl (diphenhydramine), loratadine prevents histamines, which are released in response to allergens, from causing swelling and other symptoms. It does not, however, easily enter the brain, so it\u2019s less likely to cause the sleepiness and dizziness associated with other antihistamines. That doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s free of side effects. However, most side effects are mild and interfere little with daily functioning. \nCommon side effects of loratadine\nHeadaches are the most commonly experienced side effect of loratadine. Other common side effects include:\nDrowsiness\nFatigue\nDiarrhea\nEar pain\nSore throat\nDry mouth\nNose bleeds\nSkin rash\nStomach pain\nSerious side effects of loratadine\nThe most serious side effects of loratadine include:\nAirway closure (bronchospasm)\nFainting\nSeizures\nLow platelet counts\nLiver problems\nSevere allergic reactions"}
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{"_id":"aa795db7-5b0c-4b95-9509-12bfbcafcc9d","title":null,"text":"ZipperZigger\uff1a\nAs far as I remember Loratadine is anticholinergic. There is a growing evidence for the potential cognitive decline and even the potential for neuro-degeneration due to anticholinergic drugs. That is what you would classify perhaps as the opposite of what you want to achieve with Biohacking.\nEven if you are not 100% convinced by the evidence for whatever reason, doesn't matter. I think, the potential is scarry enough not to take a chance.\nSeeing very closely 2 very close family members brain getting ruined, shitting their pants, losing their minds, until eventually just becoming just flesh and blood without any brains. Only we you see up close how brutal Alzheimer's is, you can understand that neuro degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's are worse than cancer and just about any other disease out there, cause you lose your most precious thing, your Self.\nLieCute6393\uff1a\nTook 10 mg of Loratadine for my allergies yesterday morning. Good news, cleared up my sinuses.\nBad news, the side effects.\nMy head now hurts when I cough. Loss of appetite. Constipation. My thigh muscles also hurt for some reaso"}
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{"_id":"e70be0e3-7b58-4eb1-8c77-f345023ac9ca","title":null,"text":"Blog\u2014\u2014Fire Ants Causing Early Damage in Alabama Hemp\nFire ants are active throughout Alabama and can cause damage to young hemp plants. For producers growing outdoor hemp in any capacity \u2013 including bare ground, plastic mulch, or in pots \u2013 they should check for fire ants and fire ant damage.\nDamage\nProfessionals first noticed fire ant damage on hemp during Alabama\u2019s first year of legally growing hemp (2019). The ants will form mounds around the stem or adjacent to the plants and begin feeding. Fire ants can strip the bark and in some cases, tunnel through the stem. This cuts off all the nutrients and water to the rest of the plant which will eventually lead to plant death. Young hemp plants have already started to die with fire ant damage this year.\nFor areas that are experiencing high damage from fire ants, a two-step management method is recommended. This consists of putting out an insecticidal bait twice a year (spring and fall) and following up with individual mound treatments with approved insecticides. To gain effective control of fire ants, growers should avoid home remedies such as boiling water, gasoline, or other non-recommended products."}
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{"_id":"0a23bd2e-7879-4789-b3e3-7daca0628619","title":null,"text":"immersemeinnature\uff1a\nThey are more like a wasp in that they grip you with their mandibles so they can sting over and over. They swarm very quickly and all sizes sting. The only way to get them off is to brush them off. I live in the Southern part of the US and regularly have to deal with them because I garden. I hate them so much.\nBear_Jake\uff1a\nI visited the oldest tree in Texas about 10+ years ago, when I went into the woods to go wee my legs got bit up like crazy from fire ants. Those things suck!!"}
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