My Experience with Citroscept: A Game-Changer for My Health
Hello everyone!
I'm thrilled to share my positive results with Citroscept, a natural supplement based on grapefruit seed extract. I've been using it for three months now, and I'm hooked!
A bit of background.
I work as a pharmacist, and about six months ago, a woman came in and asked if we had Citroscept. I remembered seeing it somewhere and went to look for it. When I was ringing up the sale, she told me that her friend had recommended it to her as an excellent product for preventing colds and boosting the immune system in general. She said, 'Oh my god, it's AMAZING!!!' I was pretty skeptical at the time, to be honest, because this 'product' hadn't even crossed my mind before.
But, I have to admit, it piqued my interest. However, it wasn't enough to make me buy it and test its effectiveness on myself.
Then we got in another two bottles. For a while, no one was interested in Citroscept. But then a customer came in during my shift, bought it, and I remembered the good review from the previous customer. That day, I started reading reviews from people who had taken it. And... I decided to give it a try.
My main goal for using Citroscept was to maintain and boost my immune system. I'm on my feet all day, dealing with people who are sick with colds. Some of them cough and sneeze right in my face. I get it, and I'm okay with it. It's just part of the job. So,
you have to help yourself before you can help others
I'll tell you a bit about the product's appearance, the nuances of using the bottle, and my results, including some pleasant surprises.
CitroSept is a natural supplement based on grapefruit seed extract. It's got some impressive credentials – it's antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal. I've been using it to tackle all sorts of infections, from viral bugs to fungal infections and bacterial nasties.
Now, let's dive into the instructions. I have to say, I was really impressed with how comprehensive they are. It's like a one-stop-shop for all your health needs. And, you know, there's something to this grapefruit seed extract stuff!
The secondary packaging of CitroSept is a cardboard box. The color scheme and design are pretty nice to look at. And check out that holographic sticker – it's a nice touch to let you know it's the real deal.
You can find some useful info about the supplement on the box as well.
The bottle is made of dark glass. The label looks identical to the box. The cap is attached to a protective ring. It's all very well thought out, if I do say so myself.
The dropper in the bottle is super easy to use - I just need to squeeze it gently to get the right amount of liquid. No more spinning the bottle around like a top to get each new drop! That's a huge plus in my book.
The liquid itself is almost colorless, with a slight yellow tint. When it's dissolved, it disappears completely. The consistency is a bit like a thick water or oil mixture. It's pretty easy to mix with water - I usually use a spoon for this.
I did notice that excess liquid from the dropper doesn't always go back into the bottle, and instead starts to drip down the bottle. It's a bit of a waste, and it makes a mess of the bottle and box.
Now that I'm on my third bottle, I've found a trick to make it last a bit longer. After the last drop, I shake the bottle vigorously and turn it on its side, pouring the solution back into the container. Fingers crossed I can keep the outside clean this time.
I have to say, the taste of Citroscept is pretty nasty, even at the maximum dose I'm taking (20 drops). I'll be honest, I wanted to give up on it after the first third of the bottle. But I've already started to feel my immune system getting stronger, so I've persevered and now I'm taking it with a bit of a positive attitude.
As for those who say it's ineffective, I think they just can't handle the taste and give up before they see any results.
For me, I've noticed two key benefits:
1. My immune system is now rock-solid, and I haven't had a single serious illness since I started taking Citroscept. Plus, whenever I've been around people with colds or flu, I can feel when the viruses and bacteria are trying to get in (my symptoms kick in instantly). I take 20 drops of Citroscept and, within an hour or two, I'm back to normal. Just the other day, my ear started aching at work, so I took some Citroscept and it sorted me out.
2. I've got a scar on my cervix from a C-section, which has caused me to deal with a lot of yeast infections. It's been a real pain point for me, but Citroscept has really helped to balance out my microbiome.
Vaginal ectropion, or pseudoejaculation, can increase the vulnerability of the reproductive system to infections, including fungal ones. This is because the cylindrical epithelium that protrudes to the surface of the vaginal part of the cervix in ectropia is not fully adapted to the acidic environment typically characteristic of the vagina.
I've been buying various suppositories from time to time. Then I switched to miramistin vaginal irrigation. And just recently, about three weeks ago, I decided to try using Citroscept as an external treatment. What do I do?... I take a clean miramistin bottle (with a sprayer). Any volume bottle will do. The main thing is to have a sprayer. I fill the bottle with cooled boiled water - about 1 cm. I can do a bit less. I add 5 drops of Citroscept. I shake it up. I apply it 2-3 times a day. When I shower, I spray it right there. If it's morning or midday, I place a piece of toilet paper under it so the dripping liquid can soak into it. That's enough for 3-4 spritzes.
I change the solution every 2 days by pouring out the remaining liquid, washing the bottle, rinsing the sprayer with clean water, and making a fresh batch of Citroscept solution for the next 2 days.
My vaginal flora has never felt so good in all the years since giving birth. This is amazing!!!
The product is recommended for internal use up to 6 months. But I don't want to stop now. I'm even getting a bit anxious that Citroscept will be taken off the market and that would be bad. I'm thinking of buying a few bottles quietly. The price is high - 3500 (50ml) when buying in a pharmacy, 2500 - through an online order.
But the price is justified. The quality is superb. The only thing is that the third bottle seems to have a slightly weaker concentration... Or maybe my taste buds have adapted to the nasty citrus bitterness.
I've started thinking about using Citroscept as a treatment for varicose veins. I don't have a confirmed diagnosis, but the spider veins on my legs have become more noticeable since I've been standing for long periods. It's a shame to waste the product on external use, but if it works for restoring the 'female' gut microbiome, it's worth considering. So, I'll definitely give it a try.
I'll get into the pros and cons in the relevant section.
This product is top-notch!
I highly recommend it!
Take care and thanks for reading.