Posts Tagged ‘Fat Cells’
Saturday, September 5th, 2009
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
A variety of approved methods can deal with cellulite, but there is no proven cure or treatment. What is cellulite? A condition that occurs for the most part in women, cellulite is marked by the deep dimpling and creasing of skin on the lower limbs, buttocks, abdomen, and pelvic area. The cause of the dimpling is from fat deposited in pockets just below the skin’s surface. Collagen connected to the fat stretches or pulls the skin tight in places, allowing the fat cells to stick out in bul
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009
by Samuel Moses The painful fact is that, when one loses weight, the number of fat cells never decreases. Only the amount of fat stored in each of these cells is reduced. These hungry cells will be waiting for fat to come in so that they can store more and more fat. On the other hand, when one gains weight, the number of fat cells will increase. The reason being, each fat cell can store only a limited amount of fat and when more is coming in, our body will generate new fat cells to accomm
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Saturday, July 4th, 2009
CELLULITE“Cellulite” is a skin condition that gives the appearance of small bumps and ripples under the skin. The bumps are caused by the underlying fat cells growing too large and stretching the natural fiber compartments that hold the skin to the underlying layers of tissues.“Cellulite” is ordinary fat, but ordinary fat that affects the appearance of the skin. Strands of fibrous collagen tissue connect the skin to the subcutaneous layers and also separate compartments that contain fat cells. W
Tags: Appearance, Cellulite, Collagen Tissue, Fat Cells, Natural Fiber, Ripples, Skin Condition, Strands, Stretching, Tissues, Underlying Layers
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