Millions of dollars are spent each year on cellulite treatment creams and other types of products to eradicate cellulite.
Many women think of it as a rare condition. However, most women have cellulite and it actually begins to form just after puberty hits.
The degree of cellulite varies, more than 90 percent of all women have it to some degree.
To learn more:
Cellulite 101
5 Things that cause Cellulite
Genetics and Cellulite
Natural ways to combat Cellulite
Cellulite Treatments
Massage your cellulite away
Anti Cellulite Exercises
Cellulite – Chinese Medical Approach
Cellulite – New Scientific Approach
Cellulite – Cure
Written by
Tammie Li on May 10th, 2009
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As reported on MSNBC!
The traditional ways of dealing with cellulite was to melt it away. However, new discoveries suggest that tacking cellulite is best accomplished by deep freezing! You heard it right, deep freeze. Read more…
Written by
Tammie Li on May 8th, 2009
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Lifestyle
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cellulite,
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Cellulite fat is hard to reduce. What can be done to address this? Why not take advantage of natural things in nature to aid us in our fight of cellulite? In our quest of natual items to help us fight cellulite we are focused in items that will:
1) Boost our metabolism to facilitate and improve digestion and thus prevent fat accumulation.
2) Stimulating and increasing the circulation of blood to areas with cellulite. Below are the results. Read more…
Written by
Tammie Li on May 5th, 2009
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Recent studies have indicated that there is a close direct correlation between genetics and cellulite. That is why a perfectly fit person can still have cellulite despite being thin and healthy. Our genetic make-up influences our metabolic rates, hormone levels, the amount of fat tissue and the thickness of fat cells. Read more…
Written by
Tammie Li on May 3rd, 2009
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Lifestyle
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cellulite,
skin
According to the Chinese medical theory, Cellulite is a condition caused by excess dampness or mucous in the human body. And the cause? Poor digestive function caused by deficient spleen energy.
Cellulite deposits are considered locked away energy that cannot be readily used for fuel. Chinese medicine approach involves strengthening of the spleen energy with acupuncture and herbs. Read more…
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