cellulite
cellulite
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by Sharon Bell - 2007-09-10
Research shows that cellulite appears on the thighs of more than 85 percent of females past the age of 18 regardless of ancestry, although it is somewhat more common in Caucasian and Asian women. To m...
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by Francis - 2007-09-19
For those who want some effective means to get rid of the fat that is trapped beneath their skin and which just does not seem to go away even after considerable effort, there is good news for them in ...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2007-09-19
Some women go to extreme measures to get rid of their cellulite including self-tanners, lipo and lasers. However, cellulite cream remains one of the most accessible treatment options. Many of the ...
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by Alien - 2007-09-20
Cellulite has been given quite a number of names, including cottage cheese, orange-peel skin, saddlebags, pruned legs, and even dimples. But cellulite by any other name is still cellulite and it...
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by RGreen - 2007-10-04
Cellulite is a common condition for many women. It affects many women over 40, but younger women are also plagued by the "cottage cheese" look. Cellulite is characterized by a ‘dimpling' app...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2007-10-13
Cellulite is a normal human variation that is viewed by a segment of the public (with the help of the media, some physicians, and salesmen of various sorts) as some sort of a disease. The term "ce...
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by Brue Baker - 2007-10-16
Cellulite is a term that describes the appearance of a bumpy looking fat on the body. It isn't an actual disease, it is a condition in which the fat cells bulge along with other coexisting factors to ...
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by FRANCIS ADAM - 2007-10-31
Cellulite describes a condition that occurs in men and women where the skin of the lower limbs, abdomen, and pelvic region becomes dimpled after puberty. The term was first used in the 1920s and b...
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by Alien - 2007-11-07
In the past cellulite has been widely interpreted as a fat disorder. However, recent medical research has discovered that it is in fact primarily a disease of the circulatory system that deforms...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2007-11-30
The body digests, transforms food, nutrients into blood, into structure into function. The liver stores, cleanses and releases the blood. Its cleansing function removes excess protein and fat (inc...