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  • Anti Cellulite Tricks

    If you're a woman over 18, chances are you have -- or will have -- cellulite. Cellulite is caused by a combination of hormones and fat that is trapped in the subcutaneous layers of the skin. The "orange peel" appearance is caused by links of tissue that surround the fat. Over 85 percent of women become affected by this unsightly condition at some point in their lives. While there's no cure for cellulite, there are a few things than can reduce its appearance.

  • The Best Anti-Cellulite Supplements

    Cellulite is never desirable. Even if you eat healthy and exercise, you may still see the familiar lumpy skin that resembles cottage cheese on your body. Cellulite is generally found on the buttocks, stomach and thighs. It is a collection of fat that looks bumpy and dimpled, due to it pushing against connective tissue in the skin. There is no way to remove all cellulite from your body. However, there are anti-cellulite supplements that may reduce the appearance and occurrence of it.

  • How to Use Anti-Aging Supplements

    Almost every system in our body slows down during the aging process. Our bones become more brittle and we lose muscle mass. Some of us find we have high blood pressure, high cholesterol and a greater risk for diabetes and heart disease. Our memory may not be as sharp as it used to be. Anti-aging supplements can help retard some signs of aging through hormone therapy and nutritional supplementation.

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