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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Do you used brewed coffee or unbrewed coffee for cellulite treatment?

Question by Mar: Do you used brewed coffee or unbrewed coffee for cellulite treatment?
I'm not sure which of the one to use. I know to mix usually with olive oil but confused on the coffee part. Please help


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unbrewed i think



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  1. Don't bother. Here's the sad truth about cellulite. Cellulite is not fat, it's a genetic-based condition involving an uneven distribution of adipose and collagen tissues 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.

    Exercise won't help beyond burning a few more calories so plan your workouts around fitness goals such as excellence in a sport or occupation, strength, endurance, flexibility, systemic fitness, general health and well being, body sculpting, body composition, etc. Don't exercise with the hope it will help make cellulite disappear because it won't.

    Here's an excerpt from an article from the US National Institute of Health, the people your doctor listens 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


    Check out these links and see what the experts have to say.
    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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