Cellulite is an inflammation of the connective tissue caused by poisons resulting in localized fat storage. It can be caused by a bacterial infection. The correct medical term used for cellulite is localized lipodystrophy. As we know everyone has different skin structure, skin tone, and levels of body fat - which is why some people have cellulite, and some do not. Parts of body affected by cellulite are usually stuffed with organic waste matter, which is normally rejected through urine or other excretory processes.
The connective tissue is to be found in the body wherever there are no organs. Under the skin, it is known as subcutaneous cellular tissue. In case of cellulite, this connective tissue fills with lymph containing much waste matter, which irritates it and causes it to contract. It then fills with water. Water thickens into mucus, which in turn becomes semi-solid matter. This congests the cellular tissue, which then becomes painful. This is cellulite. Cellulite is not exclusive to women. Nearly 30% of cases afflict men. Most women have disfiguring cellulite-loose flabby fat trapped in hardened networks of elastin and collagen fibers. There is no miracle cure for it. However, you can see great results by effective natural ways.
How to diagnose cellulite
Symptoms of cellulite may include tenderness, pain, swelling, and redness at the site of infection. Toxins and fluid is trapped under the skin and usually the thighs and knees are affected covering up the bone projections. Cellulite on the leg and thigh can be particularly embarrassing but this does happen.
Slowly lower limbs continue to thicken due to cellulite condition and thighs swell a lot as well. Hips become heavy and a lot of fat is stored in the buttocks and lower body. Thick neck and swollen napes and heavy shoulders are all very common. You can test out your cellulite by squeezing the skin of your upper thigh and finding whether the flesh feels lumpy or bumpy, if it so you have cellulite.
Factors causing cellulite and the treatment Cellulite is caused and aggravated by the following:
O Any diet which is poor in fiber content and high fat can disturb the body’s digestive system and the body finds it tough to expel toxins.
O Exercise and stress play important role here. Lack of former and abundance of latter causes conditions favorable to development of cellulite. Slow down blood circulation is also a culprit.
O Genetic factor.
Other factors like breastfeeding by a cellulite mother, malfunctions of the liver and other imbalances in systems of the body like digestive and excretory systems can also favor cellulite. Exercising the muscles is very significant in burning up the toxins of the body as some toxins of the body get burnt up only through oxygen.
Oxygen can consume poisons at only two points: the lungs and the muscles, which work together for purification in the body. Fatigue, like sedentariness, is an important factor in cellulite and these can be relieved by regular exercising, but avoid over-exerting your body. Learn to breathe in open air. Avoid toxic foods and alcohol that attacks three basic defenses - the digestive system, the nervous system and the kidney system.
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