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Cellulite is fat deposits
that are trapped in the
elastic fibers close to the
surface of the skin, causing
those areas to have an
uneven, lumpy “cottage
cheese” appearance. When the
body takes in more fat than
it can process and remove,
those fats remain in the
capillaries of your body.
Those fat cells mix with
toxins and become damaged,
which are caused by modern
society, with include lack
of exercise, stress,
dehydration, exposure to
free radicals, processed
foods and drinks.
The venous and lymphatic
systems remove small wastes
from the blood, such as
salts, sugars, water &
carbon dioxide, protein
molecules, cell fragments,
large fat molecules,
bacteria, waste products and
viruses.
Being able to conquer the
problem of cellulite
requires A. reestablishing
good cellular metabolism and
B. Restoring a healthy
exchange between cells and
the circulatory and
lymphatic system. Increasing
circulation both internally
and externally is one key to
reversing cellulite.
The numbers of fat cells are
established by late puberty.
The size of the fat cells
can increase. Fat cells can
only be removed via
liposuction. However, we can
shrink them in size and
restore the skin surface to
a smoother, more toned
appearance.
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