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How to Prevent Cellulite
Author: Janet Martin
Cellulite.
The very word strikes fear in the hearts of most women and for a very
good reason. Not only is cellulite embarrassing, it can be annoying and
unsightly as well. This condition, where fat appears as dimpled skin
around the hips, thighs, and buttocks, can prevent you from wearing
shorts or a swimsuit. In some cases, it can even ruin your love life!
The medical community doesn't
recognize cellulite as a problem. Doctors say it's not a disease and
treatment isn't necessary.
Until
recently, you won't even find the term in most medical books and
medical dictionaries. The word "cellulite" was actually coined in 1973
by Nicole Ronsard, the owner of a beauty salon in New York City to
describe a combination of fat, water, and toxic wastes that the body
supposedly fails to eliminate.
However,
doctors say cellulite is nothing more than ordinary fatty tissue.
Studies made years ago by a certain Dr. Neil Solomon who compared
cellulite and ordinary fat found no difference between the two. This
was later confirmed by researchers at Rockefeller Institute who used
ultrasonography, microscopic examinations, and fat metabolism studies
where they found no differences whatsoever in the appearance or
function of fatty tissue in those with cellulite and those who don't
have it.
So what makes cellulite look that
way? Experts said the cottage cheese or orange peel texture of
cellulite is caused by fat deposits just below the surface of the skin
that bulge out from fibrous cords connecting the skin to the underlying
tissue.
"Cellulite may be more visible than
fat deeper in the body. Even thin people can have cellulite, because we
all have layers of fat just below the surface of the skin. Collagen
fibers that connect fat to the skin may stretch, break down, or pull
tight, allowing the fat cells to bulge out. This creates the rippled
look of cellulite," according to the editors of A.D.A.M. Medical
Encyclopedia.
Women are the usual victims of
cellulite that can appear as early as 14 years old. Genetics are a
major factor which explains why even thin women can develop the
condition.
Hormones, pregnancy, and aging can likewise contribute to the
weakening of the collagen fibers that lead to cellulite.
"One
of the strongest factors in determining whether or not one has
cellulite is in one's genes. You are either born susceptible to
cellulite or not. Beyond this, estrogen levels also seem to play an
important role in spurring on cellulite. While women are much more
likely to have cellulite than men, men who take estrogen treatments are
at a higher risk of developing cellulite," said the Science for Every
Woman blog.
To prevent cellulite, here are some
practical tips from the editors of the A.D.A.M. Encyclopedia:
Eat
a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables and fiber. Drink lots of
fluids. Exercise regularly to keep the muscles strong and the bones
toned. Maintain a healthy weight. Don't smoke.
To
reduce unsightly cellulite and bring back your confidence, use Celrase
- the simple solution to those ugly dimpled areas in your thighs, hips,
and buttocks. Celrase's special formula helps eliminate cellulite,
reduce stubborn body fat, eliminate excess water, and restore your
skin's natural smoothness and elasticity. Use Celrase once or twice
daily to get the body you've always wanted. Check out
http://www.celrase.com for details.
About the author:
Janet
Martin is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author.
Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news
magazine. http://www.thearticleinsiders.com.
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