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Facts About Celluloss, Cellulite By Elena Sharma The only two things about Celluloss everyone agrees on are what it looks like and that if you have it, you hate it and you want to get rid of it. Celluloss shows up on the thighs of more than 85% of females past the age of eighteen regardless of ancestry, although it is more common for Caucasian and Asian women. To make matters worse, for women, Celluloss represents stored, hard to metabolize fat that is interdependent on estrogen. Ironically, weight isn’t part of the problem. Rather, any amount of fat can show up as on women’s thighs. The cosmetics industry and lots of doctors and estheticians want to sell you products or provide treatments claiming to slim, trim, tone, and de-bump your thighs. Everything from loofahs, miracle ingredients, special washcloths, herbal supplements, vitamins, minerals, bath liquids, rubberized pants, brushes, rollers, body wraps, and toning lotions to electrical muscle stimulation, vibrating machines, inflatable hip-high pressurized boots, hormone
or enzyme injections, and massage have been claimed to be successful Celluloss treatments. Yet, as the anti Celluloss market increases, research regarding efficacy remains at a bare minimum and is often obscured by self-serving studies from those who peddle these cures. Sadly, the lure of these supposed remedies is hard to fend off because fighting Celluloss is an uphill battle. For lots of women the mere hope or illusion that something may work is a powerful temptation, and that weakness is something the cosmetics industry counts on and exploits to the max.
Facts about Celluloss, Cellulite Elena SharmaBelle Aarogya Biotech (P) Ltd.1/562, Street No 8 Friends Colony Industrial Area G.T. Road, Shahdara.Delhi - 110095Phone No011 - 22313810 / 3654Cell: +(91)-98111011889India
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