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A coffe filter to bang roxys?

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Dont just read the title and comment...

I was tihking of taking a sterile cotton ball, wrap it inside a coffe filter paper, and drawing it up throgh the coffe filter. This seems like it would be pretty damn close to a micron filter. Any thoughts? I was going to order some online but im getting them tommorow and cant wait.
 
Heres the inactive ingrediants to the ones I bang

starch, corn / fd&c blue no. 2 / lactose monohydrate / cellulose, microcrystalline / silicon dioxide / stearic acid
 
how exactly do you think this belongs in advanced drug discussion? the important word being 'advanced'
 
I really don't think using a coffee filter is going to help you, as you described it here. Maybe if you took the coating off the pill with a wet towel, crushed the pill up, mixed it with water, filtered it through a coffee filter, squeezed it into a cooker, then used a cotton to suck up the solution, perhaps you would get a better filtered solution, but I doubt it. If you want micron filtered results, buy micron filters.
 
how exactly do you think this belongs in advanced drug discussion? the important word being 'advanced'

Because this is an ADVANCED technique. Not just cotton, or micron...advanced...

Its not just like "how od i bang a roxy?" or shit like that. Its a new theory that amy possibly even work. So id say thats advanced.

As for the last post. Nah im saying like soak it through cotton and then a rolled piece of coffe filter since the pores are way smaller. And you dont have to suck off the coating. Ther roxys not oxys.
 
Because this is an ADVANCED technique. Not just cotton, or micron...advanced...
If you peruse the usual type of threads ADD caters to you will see this is not appropriate there.

As for your theory a regular old coffee filter probably has about a 25micron rating while cotton has a 30micron rating or so. "Micron filters" are available down to the 0.2-0.4 micron range with almost all bacteria being within 0.5mcg-5mcg.

These values are from memory only.
 
So the coffee filter (as long as sterile) WOULD help correct?

And cotton is 45 so that cuts half of whats left out.

Not to be rude got any sites to prove filters a 25 micron rating? Just wanna be safe man. Thanks
 
So it appears paper coffee filters have a pore size of somewhere in the range of 15 microns or less



Not bad...I rhink ima give it a try tonight. Cotton is 45-50 so im getting rid of 1/3 of whats left...gotta be healthier till i get microns...gotta be.
 
So the coffee filter (as long as sterile) WOULD help correct?
...
Not to be rude got any sites to prove filters a 25 micron rating? Just wanna be safe man. Thanks
Just did a quick google search and I see anywhere from 20-75 or so actually. The time I looked it up was for a specific brand and it'll depend on manufacturer with more variance than I thought. You also have to worry if the cotton requires more suction it might break the coffee filter.

And cotton is 45 so that cuts half of whats left out.
Seems moot now ... it would cut out half of the sizes but the distribution of particles within them (the sizes that is) would likely not result in half the particles being cut out.
 
hmmmm so i have to see what brand of coffe filter i got to see the size. My plan was to place a pice on top of the saturated cotton so i can draw in up through the cotton and filter.
 
Heres the inactive ingrediants to the ones I bang

starch, corn / fd&c blue no. 2 / lactose monohydrate / cellulose, microcrystalline / silicon dioxide / stearic acid

Take a look here. All of the corn starch will get through, the coloring likely won't be filtered out at all, you will likely remove a good amount of the lactose, probably none of the microcrystalline cellulose would be removed, and most of the silicon dioxide would be removed.

Considering micron filtration would remove all the corn starch, lactose, and the microcrystalline cellulose, I wouldn't say cotton is pretty close to a micron filter. It does a lot of good, and you will still want to cotton filter before micron filtering as this helps prevent the micron filter from clogging.

If you peruse the usual type of threads ADD caters to you will see this is not appropriate there.

As for your theory a regular old coffee filter probably has about a 25micron rating while cotton has a 30micron rating or so. "Micron filters" are available down to the 0.2-0.4 micron range with almost all bacteria being within 0.5mcg-5mcg.

These values are from memory only.

They also make a 0.1um micron filter, although I have only really found one brand which has produced this. I haven't found the need to acquire it yet though. The 0.22um pore size is ideal for removing inactive ingredients the particle size of cornstarch or larger out.
 
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