Yes, its very easy to separate the CIT from the filler – I just used stuff that I already had at home (I was very surprised I has all this stuff)
- put 60 CIT tables in crusher
- crush pills
- add 60ml water to crusher
- pour into coffee filter paper
- very quickly put into funnel
- leave it for a day
- you’ll see all the filler left over in the coffee paper and a milky substance left over in the container
- pour CIT solution into old (used) minoxidil container
When i ran my old batch through the coffee filter it was clear with no hint of milky look.
That seems to be a common issue with PG/alcohol users.
I'm currrently at 900mg Cet/3oz distilled water with no issues. Scalp is in great condition.
When i ran my old batch through the coffee filter it was clear with no hint of milky look.
I do exactly that though. I just drop the Cet pills directly in the distilled water (no crushing) and shake vigorously to start the dissolving process. I'll shake it a few more times before I let it sit over night and filter it in to another bottle the next day.Looks like you need to crush up the tabs nice and fine and not just dump it into water.
I do exactly that though. I just drop the Cet pills directly in the distilled water (no crushing) and shake vigorously to start the dissolving process. I'll shake it a few more times before I let it sit over night and filter it in to another bottle the next day.
Is it possible that you didn't let the solution sit long enough to fully dissolve?
I noticed this morning that I have very noticeable thickening around the horseshoe at the top of my head. The center
thinning area has also gotten smaller. It reminds me of the type of growth I was getting when I was on my KSR regime 3 or 4
years ago. So it seems at this point Certrizine is helping the existing non balding hairs quite a bit.
I was glad to see an update from you casperz since its been a little while.
I actually consider the milky look of the Cet solution as a good thing bc I know the Cet is there in concentration.
Btw...how many Cet tablets are you using now per bottle?
But if the Cet is not dissolved will it not just sit on the scalp?
Maybe we're confusing terms or defining "dissolved" differently. (where's Bill Clinton when you need him).
I consider the Cet tablets "dissolved" when they disappear in the water from their solid state and all you're left with is the milky water with the filler material at the bottom.
I don't see how its reasonable to expect "clear water" from a bottle that you dump a lot of Cet in to.
I don't understand how some users claim that after they filter their milky Cet solution through a coffee filter the solution is clear again. How is that possible with a coffee filter?
When you brew a pot of coffee the coffee is black. How could a simple paper coffee filter completely remove dissolved Cet from water but pass coffee through?