Citrosept – when to use, price, dosage, contraindications

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Citrosept is a very highly concentrated grapefruit extract. It is worth noting that, contrary to popular opinion, Citrosept Organic is an extract of these fruits, not concentrated grapefruit juice, which has completely different properties.

Preparation history of Citrosept

The properties of grapefruit extract were first discovered by Dr. Jacob Harich in 1972, who was interested in natural substances that destroy microbes, while not harming people. While eating grapefruit, he came across a stone and noticed its very bitter taste, so he wondered how to use it. This is how Dr. Harich began research on grapefruit extract, and then in 1990 American doctors took it up, increasingly using the extract, which is the main ingredient of Citrosept Organic.

Citrosept preparatory scene

Citrosept Organic is a preparation whose price is around PLN 66 for a 50 ml bottle, i.e. a dose for about 2 months of use, to supplement the diet with citrus bioflavonoids. The price of Citrosept for such a good effect is extremely low.

Citrosept – indications

Citrosept is a supplement that supplements the diet with citrus bioflavonoids, which are antioxidants and trap free radicals. Citrosept should be used at the first symptoms of flu, colds, infections or other signs of malaise.

Citrosept – dosage

Citrosept should only be used orally. In order to supplement the diet with flavonoids, it is recommended to consume Citrosept 2-3 times a day, 5-10 drops dissolved in a glass of liquid – preferably in lemon balm or mint tea (to alleviate the very bitter taste). In case of flu or cold symptoms, take Citrosept 2 times a day for about 50-70 drops for a period of three days. Before the first use, try adding 2-3 drops to a glass of water to check if you have any allergic symptoms.

Citrosept – side effect

Citrosept organic, when used correctly, should not have any side effects.

When not to use Citrosept

If you are allergic or allergic to citrus fruit, you should not take the Citrosept Organic dietary supplement. Without consulting a doctor, the preparation should not be used by people who are taking medications for high blood pressure or other heart-related ailments. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, exercise caution and consult your doctor about taking Citrosept.

Additional remarks:

Citrosept dietary supplement should not be treated as a medicine for colds, but only as a dietary supplement in the period of the most decreased immunity of the organism. It is very important that the undiluted extract does not come into contact with mucous membranes and open wounds, as this may cause tissue irritation, burning or redness.

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