The Sun (Malaysia)

Five facts and myths about cellulite

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WITH springtime just around the corner, many people will be heading back to the gym in the hope of busting cellulite, a seemingly unshakeabl­e curse for many women. However, cellulite, which has both genetic and hormonal causes, can be improved with a comprehens­ive long-term strategy. Here are a few facts and fictions about the dreaded "orange-peel effect" before you get started. lymphatic circulatio­n. TRUE. Harmonisin­g your hormonal balance could help reduce and halt the further developmen­t of adipocyte fat cells. A lack of progestero­ne can often create a cellulite effect. Borage oil and chaste tree are herbal remedies that are recommende­d for boosting the hormone progestero­ne. Changing to a contracept­ive pill with a different dose of hormones can also be an option. Ask your healthcare provider for more informatio­n. and accentuati­ng buildup. any cellulite TRUE. Cellulite, by definition, is an inflammato­ry condition. A Mediterran­ean diet based on foods rich in antioxidan­ts (fruit and vegetables, seeds, nuts, wholegrain cereals) is the best weapon of mass destructio­n in the fight against lumpy deposits. Foods containing fast-acting sugars, with high glycemic indexes, should generally be avoided because they promote the storage of fat and cause insulin levels to spike. Watch out for hidden salt too, which is often responsibl­e for water retention. Avoid soup in the evening and fill up on protein. that's full of water and fat. These include dandelion, birch, fennel, artichoke, black radish, fumaria, red vine leaf, witch hazel and ginkgo biloba, which can help boost blood flow back to the heart and aid the lymphatic system. Drinking lots of water will also stimulate digestive transit to help get rid of inflammato­ry

 ??  ?? Exercise alone isn't enough to shift those lumpy fatty deposits anchored deeply under the skin.
Exercise alone isn't enough to shift those lumpy fatty deposits anchored deeply under the skin.

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