You're not alone. It's estimated 80-90% of American women do. Heck, I
just saw a New York Post article "Celebrity Cellulite" featuring less
than flattering spot-photos of Pam Anderson, Tara Reid, Jennifer Love
Hewitt, Katherine Heigl, Kate Moss, Scarlett Johanssen, Kim Khardashian,
and many other lovely ladies.
There is no "cure" for cellulite. Anyone who says otherwise is trying to separate a fool from her money.
Cellulite is less an affliction than a report card on the inner you;
your body's way of telling you it isn't getting the care it needs to be
in an optimal place.
Cellulite is mostly our skin actually doing its job.
Gender, race, genetics, hormones, and especially lifestyle all play a role. Primary aggravating factors are:
- toxin accumulations
- enlarged fat cells
- poor circulation
- fibrosis of connective tissue
- water retention
Considerations like race, gender, and genetics aren't likely to change regardless of effort.
Lifestyle, and the direct causes of cellulite we've listed are within
your ability to influence and if desired, change. I can help, if you
have the guts and brains to see it through.
There are no miracle creams, no wraps, no special diets, no electrical
devises, no special supplements in a bottle. It's all garbage designed
to separate the weak and stupid from their money.
There is persistence, patience, time, and work on both of our parts
involved. Your miracle cream will be all-natural elbow grease, with a
little added common sense.
The first step is to look at you as an individual, and determine what
lifestyle imbalances are behind the aggravating factors causing and
worsening your cellulite. From there, we create our initial benchmarks
and a plan.
The second step is to actually treat, kick-starting the changes in your
body and just as importantly, measuring progress along the way.
The third step is education; this is where you start taking
responsibility for your own progress, and making the changes that take
you where you wish to go.
Wellness is not a destination; it's a journey that lasts a lifetime.
Cellulite is not a mark of Cain, nor a stigma; it is a sign that you are
off your optimal path, and perhaps a little lost. As you make your
changes, your skin will change, too.
The sooner you call and find out where you are, the sooner you'll be
back en-route. Call me today to make your appointment. 286-0136