Josh Bezoni: Cellulite is Not a Condemnation

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Cellulite is Not a Condenmnation

Transcript of Josh Bezoni: Cellulite is Not a Condemnation

Cellulite is Not a Condenmnation

Cellulite just normal fat that is alittle bumpy because the fat is

poking through the connective tissuebetween tendons that generallycovers it. Since it pokes throughthese areas and is not forced to

distribute, the resulting appearance isone of fat with dimples, not unlike a

golf ball. In this light, it’s not likecellulite is some curse plaguing thoseunfortunate enough to be cast underits spell. It’s merely fat, and as such, itcan be reduced, shed, and eliminated,

but not without what willundoubtedly be hard work.

Despite the fact that cellulite is just fat, it does tend to affectmore women than men since women’s skin are generally

thinner. There’s a lot of things that go into it, really. There’syour total percent of body fat, your age, and your genetic

predisposition as a whole, but again, even if you are naturallyinclined towards cellulite, it is possible to overcome.

Just for context so you cantruly understand that

cellulite is not some rare anddisgusting disease, it is

estimated that as much as85% of all women have somecellulite somewhere on their

body regardless if isoverweight or even

underweight. Even womenunder 100 lbs are

susceptible!

This all said, there are a

dangerous amount fitness

gimmicks and

unsubstantiated products and

techniques that claim to erase

your cellulite like it’s some

sort of sickness and not just

fat that can be lost with the

right combination of nutrition

and exercise. I’d like to point

several of these out to ensure

no one spends their hard-

earned cash on a product that

doesn’t even work.

So, so many of these creamsflood the market and they flatout do. Not. work. That’s allthere is to it. They just don’t.

There’s no research to supporttheir working, and honestly,

how is rubbing cream on yourfat deposits supposed to makethem disappear? Theoretically,these fatty deposits are surplusresources of energy your bodyis essentially saving for a rainyday. So why would smotheringthem in a cream on the outsideof your body have any effect on

their reduction? It wouldn’t.

Cellulite Cream

The fact is that cellulite islocated much deeper than

the very superficial exteriorlayer of skin that said cream

would cover. Just as well,your epidermis is

specifically designed to keepthings from soaking in and

affecting your internalorgans; so, really, even intheory, and definitely in

practice, these creams don’twork. Put simply, steer

clear.

Liposuction

No. No, no, no. Does liposuction reduceyour fat? Yes. Does it reduce cellulite?

No chance. In fact, the reason for this isthe very opposite reason that cellulite

cream doesn't work. Liposuctionremoves fat that is too deep to affect

cellulite. Those tricky fatty deposits aretoo close to the surface for liposuction tobe a viable option, and too deep for any

cream to have an effect.

Mesotherapy

While I can’t outright prove this is a crock, I

can certainly say I am highly skeptical.

Essentially, mesotherapy is a procedure that

concentrates a series of injections to the

cellulite area, and then the fluid in those

injections is supposed to break down and

dissolve the fat in question.

Yet, like the creams, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate

these claims; and the medical community itself is very distrusting of

mesotherapy. Not to mention, you need to get a ton of injections, which

could very well incite any number of possible side effects. Plus, every

single session costs hundreds of dollars, thus making it very

expensive to undergo a procedure that most of the medical world

doesn’t believe in, anyway.

The only way to get true, lasting results isto make a lifestyle change that focuses onyour health. Eat nutritiously. Workout

religiously. Live tremendously.