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Friday, April 03rd, 2009

Losing Cellulite

The problem of losing cellulite is the plight of many females who have body’s tissue containing fat that has the visual aspect of the surface of an orange. Although not life threatening, losing cellulite is the aim of any woman (or man) that sufferers with it and of course it tends to get worse with age. The reasons forcellulite are many as are the methods and therapies used for losing cellulite but none of them claim that it won’t return if you do not maintain certain habits.

Normally, cellulite is found on the thighs, stomach, and the rear and is much more popular in females than in men because of differences in the way fat, muscle, and connective tissues are distributed in men and females’s skin. This is because women by and large have a higher amount of body fat than males. Estrogen, the female hormone is also partly to blame as one of the reasons for cellulite because it is an aid in the storage of fat needed by the woman for menstruation, when she is expecting a baby and producing breast milk. There are other reasons for cellulite including being fat, but this is not a direct cause although it can make it worse. Another cause is maternity as a woman’s body goes through a number of shifts during this period including weight gain, water retention and an increase in fat deposits.

Most medical specialists agree that the best way of losing cellulite is a reduced calorie, proportionate diet with food that has high fiber content, and to increase the amount of exercise taken. One simple cellulite therapy is the use of a tanning bed because the darker the skin the less evident the cellulite is. Where cellulite is a hormonal problem, and probably the most frequent cause so losing cellulite through diet and physical exercise may not be sufficient. However, there are other cellulite treatments you can use such as kneading the affected regions, water therapy to flush the system, ointments that burn the cellulite and of course giving up cigarettes.

Some women go one stage further and have suction lipectomy cellulite therapy which removes the cellulite deposits by sucking it out of the skin through small incisions. This suction breaks through the deposited fats, massages the affected area with rollers attached and the connective fibers that hold fatty tissues, until the toxins and water are expelled. Still, this cellulite treatment is costly and not a something every woman wants to experience. Cellulite is neither a medical disease nor a life threatening illness but does bring misery to many women and is commonly an indication of an unhealthy lifestyle. So once the cause of cellulite has been verified in an individual then it should be easy to figure out what cellulite treatment will be the most efficient in losing cellulite for good.

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Thursday, February 05th, 2009

Human growth hormone, which is usually known as HGH, is nothing but a natural hormone which is produced in the body of all human beings. It is made in the pituitary glands of the human brain and in the master glands of our body which are located in our endocrine system. These hormones are similar to estrogen and even testosterone.

Human Growth Hormone

HGH stimulates development in a child and does play a vital role in an adult’s metabolism. In any human, the level of the growth hormone reduces by about 15% per every ten years after a particular age. HGH deficiency exists only when these hormones are absent or not produced in an adequate amount. It has to be in the right quantity, or it can cause various problems.
For a long time, scientists thought that HGH had a very vital role but only by the age of puberty. That means it wasn’t a part in growth and wasn’t used at all by the human body.

However recent studies have revealed that HGH is a part of a lot of physiological processes all through the life, and also is involved in the turnover of muscles, bones and collagen.
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Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Human growth hormone, which is usually known as HGH, is nothing but a natural hormone which is produced in the body of all human beings. It is made in the pituitary glands of the human brain and in the master glands of our body which are located in our endocrine system. These hormones are similar to estrogen and even testosterone.

HGH stimulates development in a child and does play a vital role in an adult’s metabolism. In any human, the level of the growth hormone reduces by about 15% per every ten years after a particular age. HGH deficiency exists only when these hormones are absent or not produced in an adequate amount. It has to be in the right quantity, or it can cause various problems.
For a long time, scientists thought that HGH had a very vital role but only by the age of puberty. That means it wasn’t a part in growth and wasn’t used at all by the human body.

However recent studies have revealed that HGH is a part of a lot of physiological processes all through the life, and also is involved in the turnover of muscles, bones and collagen.