Cellulite is a body condition of ineffective circulation associated with a hardening of tissue deposits in localized areas. It is associated with poor body elimination and an inability by the body to rid itself of toxic substances. Cellulite develops over time and is usually caused by:
*Poor quality foods: Our organism needs certain nutritive elements such as vitamins, trace elements, glucides and others and if this balance is not respected there will be a general lack of vitality in the body.
*Incomplete elimination: The toxins are trapped in the cell membranes of the sub-cutaneous fatty tissue layers.
*Poor hydration: Lack of water to absorb and transport waste matter accumulates and creates a toxic effect. The body releases a defence mechanism to prevent autointoxication thus creating cellulite.
*Hormonal hydration: Puberty, male menopause, menopause, irregular menstruation, thyroid gland problem and having bearing factors on cellulite. The most important factor is elimination. A circulatory deficiency accentuates waste retention.
See Condition Specific: Cellulite