Truth About Cellulite

\"AboutThe Question:

“Why Do I have Cellulite and What Is Cellulite Anyhow?”

The Answer:

Cellulite. It doesn’t discriminate. Many women have it and want to know what is cellulite and why do I have it. You may be fit, unfit, slender, or curvaceous. It just doesn’t matter. Saying cellulite is fat is too simple…and it’s wrong.

Here’s The Straight Scoop

Most women have it. Some men have it too. It doesn’t discriminate between the fit and unfit, the slender and the curvaceous. If you’ve got it then you want to know, “What is cellulite and why the heck has it decided to plant itself of my thighs!”

It’s like an uninvited guest that has refused to leave long after the polite smiles and small talk have been exhausted. You’ve tried to melt it away, squeeze it away, cream and lotion it away, and even knead it away with very little lasting satisfaction. What is cellulite powered by anyhow? Why can’t the best of the best seem to get rid of it once and for all?

Well, those other treatments, potions, injections, and concoctions don’t work because they were never designed to target the underlying reason for why you have cellulite.

Their well-meaning scientific explanations are a little lacking in the facts about what is cellulite.

Before we get to what is cellulite, let’s talk a little bit about how your lower body is structured. This, after all, is most often where cellulite decides to plant its flag.

There are layers lying just below your skin. You skin, the epidermis, is the wrapping. Just below that is a deeper layer called the dermis which lies on top of your subcutaneous fat. Then, beneath that fat is a layer of muscle tissue. Think of it like a skin parfait! And, holding all of this up is that muscle tissue.

That muscle is important when you want to know what is cellulite.

Now, many definitions point directly to fat and target it as the evil culprit for cellulite. In those definitions, that fat must be destroyed or dehydrated in order to get rid of cellulite. Sounds reasonable, right?

Wrong.

Your body actually needs that layer of fat. Without it, you would not be able to survive. And, cellulite is not fat so the whole explanation is not based on how your body is put together.

Want proof? Just look at a slender person with cellulite…

The correct answer to, “What is cellulite?” is that it is a condition. It’s the result of muscle atrophy which is just weak, flabby and mushy muscles that do not have the ability to support the layers above it (epidermis, dermis, and fat) like it was meant to do.

Now if you are sharp, you will wonder why a fit person, one that has some muscle tone, can still have cellulite. Great observation, and there is a great explanation for that.

The area between your waist and your ankles has 90 muscles both large and small. If these muscles are not properly challenged and strengthened with targeted, multi-dimensional exercises then some of them will not be strong. Many of the traditional exercises are only two-dimensional. This is great, but it’s not the answer when you want to get rid of cellulite. To do that, you have to reach those smaller muscles as well. That can be done with multi-dimensional techniques.

Watch the cellulite reduction video if you haven’t already. This should all make sense to you now.

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