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Cellulite Treatments will depend on Cellulite Causes

by Abigail McKenzee

In the past, it was believed that cellulite was caused by a fat disorder, however, recent studies have shown that cellulite is due to problem in the circulatory system that deforms the connective tissue. Thick bands of connective tissue bind the skin to underlying tissue which gives cellulite skin its bumpy appearance.

However, there are other thoughts as to the cause of cellulite. Knowing what these theories are should help you treat cellulite more effectively.

Six Main Causes of Cellulite

1. Genetic Predisposition

Unfortunately, genetic predisposition can actually increase your chance of developing cellulite. What's more, women are more prone to developing cellulite than men.

2. Water Consumption Helps Prevent Cellulite

Cellulite is a mixture of toxins, fat, and water. Drinking plenty of water will help maintain your body hydrated while also helping flush out toxins.

3. A Healthy Diet Helps Battle Cellulite

Alcohol and caffeine dehydrate the skin, while processed foods leave behind toxins. Undoubtedly, these foods contribute to the development of cellulite, however a healthy diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables will help nourish your body while eliminating toxins.

4. Sedentary Lifestyle

A sedentary lifestyle leads to poor circulation and muscle tone. These factors promote the development of cellulite. Your connective tissue will also harden, which leads to the dimpling effect that is characteristic of cellulite.

5. Smoking

Smoking causes a host of problems within and without the body. Externally it can lead to wrinkles, brittle skin and an aged appearance. Internally it can damage the connective tissue, which can lead to cellulite.

6. Medication

There are certain medications that contribute to cellulite. Diet pills, sleeping pills, birth control pills and diuretics can all promote cellulite. Birth control pills, in particular, lead to water retention, which inhibits the body from flushing toxins out of the body.

Find out How to Get Rid of Cellulite

A good cellulite treatment cream can help you deal with this problem. However, modifying your lifestyle based on the previous points can also help reduce the appearance of your cellulite.

Make sure that you follow a diet high in fiber and drink plenty of water. This will help you eliminate the toxins that are stored in your fatty deposits.

Minimize your consumption of junk food and processed foods. These changes can also help you reduce the appearance of stretch marks and cellulite that become more visible with excessive weight. However, diet won't solve all your problems, you'll also need to use a natural cellulite treatment cream, especially if you have sensitive skin.

In order to prevent cellulite you need to maintain a healthy diet and a regular exercise plan, however, if you want to treat cellulite, you'll need to find a natural cellulite product like BIOBODYSLIM. This product is made with snail serum, and is gentle and effective way of treating all skin types.

Published March 22nd, 2010

Filed in Women

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