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Cellulite - the #1 fitness problem for women of all ages

Hidden in tiny compartments under the skin - especially on thighs and the derriere, are fat cells that often retain waste, fluids and toxins.

When microcirculation is inhibited, these cells store excessive amounts of waste and toxins. As they grow larger and press against each other, they get pushed and crowded upwards towards skin's surface.

The three main contributors to cellulite are:

  • Poor microcirculation
  • Fluid retention
  • Compressed oxygen from starved blood vessels
Microcirculation - distributes the blood within the small vessels in the organ-imbedded vasculature.

Fat Cells - store and provide energy according to the body's needs. When overloaded, the fat cells impede the blood and lymphatic vessels, reducing the circulation of fluids.
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