Diet and Cellulite Letter to Santa
A quick letter to Santa might just get rid of those orange-peel thighs, says health professional of the year Amanda Ursell.
If a pair of cellulite-free thighs is top of your Christmas list, then I suggest you dispatch the details of Cell-U-Thin Plus to Santa Claus posthaste. Packed to the brim with 17 ingredients, this supplement is said to work wonders by ridding our legs of the mattress look revered by Rubens.
While there is no published clinical evidence to scientifically prove that it works, there's no shortage of women prepared to vouch for its effectiveness. Take Mrs Tuffin from Sussex: "My cellulite is much less apparent and my skin is definitely smoother."
Call me an old cynic, but I find the opinion of Dr Elizabeth Dancy, a London-based doctor specialising in cellulite treatment, altogether more convincing. When I asked her whether the standardised extracts of gotu kola, hawthorn, horse chestnut, turmeric, juniper oil and yellow sweet clover might make any impression on cellulite, she said: "It sounds like a good combination." This seems to be because, far from simply being fat, cellulite is a result of poor micro-circulation and a breakdown of connective
tissue around fat cells. Dancy agrees both problems can be improved through the action of active constituents in herbs and oils.
Ginkgo biloba, grape seed and ginger, all of which are found in Cell-U-Thin Plus, are said to improve the blood flow through the fine capillaries just beneath the skin, helping to remove toxins that otherwise build up and break down fat-cell walls. Gotu kola helps to strengthen the collagen between the cells.
So could Santa fulfil your Christmas wish for dimple-free thighs with a pack of Cell-U-Thin Plus? As Dancy says: "The
effects would be boosted by sensible eating and a good exercise routine." Looks like Santa will have to drop a running machine down your chimney to be sure. Cell-U-Thin Plus is available from health-food stores
If a pair of cellulite-free thighs is top of your Christmas list, then I suggest you dispatch the details of Cell-U-Thin Plus to Santa Claus posthaste. Packed to the brim with 17 ingredients, this supplement is said to work wonders by ridding our legs of the mattress look revered by Rubens.
While there is no published clinical evidence to scientifically prove that it works, there's no shortage of women prepared to vouch for its effectiveness. Take Mrs Tuffin from Sussex: "My cellulite is much less apparent and my skin is definitely smoother."
Call me an old cynic, but I find the opinion of Dr Elizabeth Dancy, a London-based doctor specialising in cellulite treatment, altogether more convincing. When I asked her whether the standardised extracts of gotu kola, hawthorn, horse chestnut, turmeric, juniper oil and yellow sweet clover might make any impression on cellulite, she said: "It sounds like a good combination." This seems to be because, far from simply being fat, cellulite is a result of poor micro-circulation and a breakdown of connective
tissue around fat cells. Dancy agrees both problems can be improved through the action of active constituents in herbs and oils.
Ginkgo biloba, grape seed and ginger, all of which are found in Cell-U-Thin Plus, are said to improve the blood flow through the fine capillaries just beneath the skin, helping to remove toxins that otherwise build up and break down fat-cell walls. Gotu kola helps to strengthen the collagen between the cells.
So could Santa fulfil your Christmas wish for dimple-free thighs with a pack of Cell-U-Thin Plus? As Dancy says: "The
effects would be boosted by sensible eating and a good exercise routine." Looks like Santa will have to drop a running machine down your chimney to be sure. Cell-U-Thin Plus is available from health-food stores