October 8, 2008
Anti Cellulite creams
Cellulite is one of the aesthetic concerns that it is in most places of beauty. It is a problem typically feminine and there are many who suffer regardless of whether they are thin or fat.
The appearance of orange peel is not very aesthetic. This phenomenon starts with a decrease in venous and lymphatic microcirculation. A problem of movement that makes palpable forming nodules that disfigure the skin creating ripples that characterize the areas of orange peel.
This problem is solved, or at least improved thanks to various treatments available to everyone.
Hygiene of life
A healthy diet and practice of a sport on a regular basis are the basic principles to avoid circulatory problems.
We recommend a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, vegetables and low in fat. It is always advisable to absorb sufficient water and so distributed throughout the day. The sport has a positive effect on muscle tone and good blood circulation.
The snuff and alcohol are not good friends to reduce it.
Phytotherapy
These products improve poor circulation and act on capillary permeability, both involved in the process cellulites.
Local treatment
Creams, gels, roll-on or blisters are applied in the area attacked by cellulite. Their use must be continuous and steady. The best thing is to apply it after making sport when it comes out of the shower. To make it more effective it is recommended to apply through a massage. These products tend to make L-carnitine or caffeine that favor the elimination of fat and stagnant involved in the decomposition of adipose cells.
Physiotherapy
The technique physiotherapy more famous now is the Lasers. Among others, presents standardisers effects on the microcirculation and promotes lymphatic drainage. Manual Lymph Drainage is a massage that makes the liquid re withheld the circulatory system which is then excreted in the urine.
Electrostimulation
An apparatus to help produce muscle contractions. It promotes the circulation inside the tissue and in the consumption of calories and strengthens and tones the muscles.
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