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"it's A Hormone Thing Babez..."
but here's the thing, you could either be, the size and weight of a truck, or, have the insipid figure of a stick, (mentioning no names). Contary to popular belief, the fact that you’re slim, or have a poor diet, or your overweight are not prerequisites to ugly cellulite build-up, but cellulite is more closely linked to the female hormones, oestrogen and progesterone and the levels of these two hormones can fluctuate frequently. Cellulite causes unsightly dimpling and puckering of the skin normally found in the thigh and buttock areas, it gives a characteristic cool feel to the skin as the blood circulation is greatly restricted in that area. As well as being unattractive and contributing to improper blood circulation, cellulite can also be painful to the sufferer particularly when it compresses a nerve ending. Hard fat is difficult to disperse, and is firm to touch, a one-off treatment will not shift stubborn cellulite, for these reasons many women resort to a specialist therapist for treatment. Any good therapist will know that, if a treatment is to have any chance of success, a course of treatments would need to be coupled with professional massage, the appropriate home care advice, (which should include some kind of cellulite dispersing diet) and a basic but effective lifestyle plan. The client however, should be willing to invest in the correct products for daily home use in-between clinic visits. Some of the best specialist treatments will normally contain essential oils, these are designed to penetrate the epidermis, and enter the blood stream, helping to eliminate toxin build-up and waste. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com ~About the author~ Antony J. Carter is an advocate for alternative medicine… and a specialist interest publisher… get specialised health care information for women including access to his FREE 24-page special report - 'tipping you off' - to some of the most despicable and underhand pharmaceutical practices by visiting: www.healthcareforwomen.co.uk |
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