Cellulite Solution Program

The Cellulite Solution Program

Finally a comprehensive natural solution to one of the most problematic female body issues.
What you will find here is a comprehensive natural solution that is substantiated by modern science and today's most respected physician, Dr Oz and his team of researchers.  
You will find this to be a very straight forward solution for you. We do not sugar coat or pull punches and keep things real. If you cannot deal with reality the truth or are willing to dedicate yourself to a goal and solution then maybe this isn't for you. 
Every thing that you find here is substantiated by current medical research and all available solutions that will give you todays most reliable and visible results with out surgery. 
To succeed in overcoming the visible effects of cellulite you must be dedicated and be willing to be diligent to reaching your goals. 
 

What is cellulite?


The dimpled appearance of cellulite
MedlinePlus002033larger scale uneveness of the skinCellulite is a topographic skin change that occurs in most postpubertal females. It presents as a modification of skin topography evident by skin dimpling and nodularity that occurs mainly in women on the pelvic region, lower limbs, and abdomen, and is caused by the herniation of subcutaneous fat within fibrous connective tissue, leading to a padded or orange peel–like appearance.
Cellulite is a description rather than a physical object. The term was first used in the 1920s, and began appearing in English language publications in the late 1960s, with the earliest reference in Vogue magazine, "Like a swift migrating fish, the word cellulite has suddenly crossed the Atlantic." Its existence as a real disorder has been questioned and the prevailing medical opinion is that it is merely the "normal condition of many women". One cosmetic company has noted its historical place in industrialised societies as an "inappropriate term used by women to describe curves which they judge to be too plump and not very aesthetic".

Synonyms include: adiposis edematosa, dermopanniculosis deformans, status protrusus cutis, and gynoid lipodystrophy. Descriptive names for cellulite include orange peel syndrome, and cottage cheese skin.

 Epidemiology
Cellulite is thought to occur in 80-90% of post-pubertal females. There appears to be a hormonal component to its presentation. It is rarely seen in males but is more common in males with androgen-deficient states, such as Klinefelter's syndrome, hypogonadism, post-castration states and in those patients receiving estrogen therapy for prostate cancer. The cellulite becomes more severe as the androgen deficiency worsens in these males.


Causes
The causes of cellulite involve changes in metabolism physiology and dieting too hard or too much, such as gender-specific dimorphic skin architecture, alteration of connective tissue structure, hormonal factors, genetic factors, the microcirculatory system, the extracellular matrix, and subtle inflammatory alterations.

Hormonal factors
Hormones play a dominant role in the formation of cellulite. Estrogen may be the important hormone to initiate and aggravate cellulite. However, there has been no reliable clinical evidence to support such a claim. Other hormones, including insulin, the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline, thyroid hormones, and prolactin, are all believed to participate in the development of cellulite.

Genetic factors
There is a genetic element in individual susceptibility to cellulite. Researchers led by Dr. Enzo Emanuele have traced the genetic component of cellulite to particular polymorphisms in the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and hypoxia-inducible factor 1A (HIF1a) genes.

Predisposing factors
Several factors have been shown to affect the development of cellulite. Gender, race, biotype, distribution of subcutaneous fat, and predisposition to lymphatic and circulatory insufficiency have all been shown to contribute to cellulite.

Diet
Dieting has shown to have worsen the appearance of cellulite.[citation needed]

Lifestyle
A high stress lifestyle will cause an increase in the level of catecholamines, which have also been associated with the evolution of cellulite.

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