1. Fighting Cellulite - The Cellulite Factor
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By Rason Jasoc - http://cellulitefactorsystem.org
Cellulite is one of those things that affect both the slender and larger women. It can settle on the hips,
stomach, upper arms, The Cellulite Factor ankles and then we have the more common areas which
are the upper thighs and bottom.We can safely say that it is the enemy of all women and most women
at one time or another are plagued with it. So Lets see what the contributing factors are before we look
at some possible solutions in combating cellulite.
First determine whether or not it is genetic. Just as in the case as being over weight may be genetic so it
may be in the case of women who suffer with cellulite, even if they are thin. Some women are just more
prone to cellulite. Then of course fat storage, how and where it lies is also predetermined by your
genetics. Even though you may not have control over these factors you do have control over cellulites
biggest enemy and that unfortunately is still lifestyle.
We all familiar with it, cellulite is also labeled orange peel skin and/or cottage cheese skin. If you
squeeze the fat and it is smooth you know it is not cellulite but if you have those bumps and lumps then
you know you have cellulite. This is because some of the vessels have leaked fluid into the tissues and
have caused congestion. Toxins can't be eliminated from these areas and oxygen battles to go in.
Toxicity is a major contributing factor to cellulite build up. Constipation is one of those things that are
primarily responsible for toxins building up. When you suffer from toxic build up those toxins need to go
2. some where and thus we end up with cellulite. Those toxins that are not able to pass through the colon
get re released into the body and get trapped between the connective tissues.Not drinking enough
water is also a problem as water is what helps flush out the waste products that we no longer need.
Alcohol, tea and coffee, smoking, little or no exercise and fatty foods all aid in cellulite formation.
So to fight cellulite you need to loosen the toxic wastes from the tissues and eliminate the toxins out of
your body once and for all. So how do you do that? Simply control those factors that caused the cellulite
in the first place. Change your diet, exercise more, increase your water intake and get rid of that
constipation problem.
Eat a well balanced diet and if you suffer from constipation eat foods high in fiber. Drink lots of water.
Water helps carry those toxins out of your body and the more water you drink the less likely your stool
will be dry, hard and immovable. Avoid processed and refined foods as the body has a harder time
digesting and breaking down these foods.
Don't drink tea, coffee or colas that contain caffeine. Caffeine just seems to make cellulite worse and the
thought is that it does this by impairing the lymphatic flow and blood circulation. The vessels constrict
and so when this occurs the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues become inhibited. When this
happens there is an increase in the build up of waste products.
Alcohol poisons your system slowly so if you want to be rid of that cellulite then stay away from alcohol
too. Alcohol just adds to toxins, dehydrates your body, slows down your circulation and hampers the
removal of toxins.
3. Then we have smoking and we all know that smoking is bad for ones health but it is also bad for your
skin. Smoking weakens and ultimately damages the connective tissues and thus you end up with the
dimpling affect. Because of this smoking has been labeled the cause of cellulite by some. It is agreed by
all that it is a definite contributing factor. It just adds to the toxicity in your body that your system
battles to get rid of.
Exercise is great in eliminating cellulite because it helps to boost circulation helping your skin to regain
its natural smooth appearance. Exercise won't take it away over night; you will have to dedicate yourself
to an exercise and prepare yourself for some work.
There are great topical products out there that do help but they should always be used in conjunction
with a change in lifestyle. There is no point in using a product that helps get rid of your cellulite while
you carry on perpetuating the problem by not going to the root of why you have cellulite in the first
place. You will see little and perhaps temporary improvement and will be left feeling frustrated and
drained.
So… What’s Next ?
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