Best Way To Lose Cellulite: A How To Story…
Posted on : 03-07-2009 | By : Doc | In : Cellulite
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Cellulite loss is one of the top concerns for most women, not only in these modern times, but as far back as the fifteenth century. It was often referred to as “female lumpiness!” What a humiliating term ! As the western diet has become more and more loaded with unhealthy fats, even so called ‘skinny’ women can have the dreadful look of orange peel thighs and buttocks and even at it’s worse – ‘cottage cheese ‘ consistency!
Losing cellulite has been something most women think is impossible to do. False advertising has led many a desperate woman to spend a fortune on remedies which promise the earth , but in fact do absolutely nothing to cure their cellulite.
Cellulite on the lower regions of a woman’s body , mainly on her upper thighs, back of her upper legs and buttocks, can sometimes start to appear as early as her teens after puberty, and as the fat cell is filled with unhealthy fats, it extends and begins to push through the skin itself which shows on the outer skin as the lumpy bumpy uneven skin that we all see on women, and I am sure you are just like me , we look at someone else’s cellulite and cringe (even though we know we have it ourselves and try and hide it !!) It seems so unfair in life that we women develop this and very few men have it at all ! (who said life was fair ?)
Curing cellulite (my own ! ) became my ambition, I had tried everything, I had tried every diet known to man (well woman in my case!) , all the current diets of the time, the grapefruit diet, the cabbage soup diet, even the well known popular million dollar selling diet books and programs I bought , thinking each time “This will not only win my battle with the bulge, but my cellulite will be gone forever !! Well dear friends I am here to tell you that not only did I find my own cure for cellulite,but I am so incredibly happy with the results that I wanted to share them with other women, as I know, first hand, the pain, shame and self loathing that one feels when one is ‘hiding’ a certain part of one’s body.









