What's an easy inexpensive way to reduce or get rid of cellulite OTHER than excersise? I've heard if you rub cucumber on the areas that it'll help but I have no idea if its true. Thank you!
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Answer by im bored
You can't to be honest. J heard there's something to get rid of cellulite but it's pretty expensive
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well to lower cellulite you need to try and go on a diet and try not to eat greasy foods or just be a vegetarian for a while. but i mean you can eat grease once in a while but just try not to get near. yeah i know this youve probly heard but i dnt have tht much familiarity with cellulite
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ReplyDeleteHere's the sad truth about cellulite. Cellulite is not fat, it's a genetic-based condition and once you have it, you will probably have it for life. However, because cellulite involves fat, you may be able to reduce the prominence of it by burning fat. Unfortunately, cellulite seems to present in those areas where fat tends to leave last...buttocks and thighs. So, reducing the cellulite effect will, for most people, require burning excess fat to a very low body fat percent....something which usually means a serious lifestyle change and commitment to proper eating habits for life with no guarantees.
ReplyDeleteCellulite is an uneven distribution of subcutaneous (under the skin) fat and collagen and cannot be removed with topical applications, creams or lotions, wraps or spa treatments, vibrating equipment, etc. in spite of the abundance of bogus products claiming to help the condition.
Here's an excerpt from an article from the US National Institute of Health, the people your doctor listen to.
"A great deal of money is spent by people who want to rid themselves of cellulite, but no amount of weight loss, exercise, massages, wraps, creams, supplements, or surgery has proven to effectively eliminate it once you have it. Liposuction, for instance, is not recommended for cellulite, and may even make it look worse."
Ref: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002033.htm
You can learn more about cellulite by following the links below.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/9161.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulite
Good luck and good health!!
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