By far the most widespread inquiries were from women commonly  afflicted by "diet resistant" fat deposits on their hips, thighs, and  butts concurrently self diagnosed as "cellulite". The reported  conditions were uncannily uniform; adjectives such as "cottage cheese,"  "dimpled," "bumpy," and "gravel like" were common. The letters also lay  claim to the fat's stubborn nature, that no amount of diet or exercise  would get rid of it.
All  in all, the women writing these letters were at their wits end,  frustrated that they were cursed with this deferent fat called cellulite  that just won't go away.
Well ladies, you are not alone. Millions  of women, to varying degrees, are covered with cellulite making it the  most common diet related problem. Millions and millions of dollars are  spent each year on creams, potions, Luffa sponges, liposuction, special  massages, and the like in an effort to rid the body of cellulite all to  no avail. None of the available cellulite remedies work --because there  is no such thing as cellulite!
In the mid seventies a Swedish  doctor discovered if he attached a name to a common cosmetic problem and  created a remedy for it, vanity would drive his bank account to a level  he could hitherto only dream about. Boy was he right!
Almost  immediately the concept of cellulite caught on. For nineteen ninety five  and ten minutes each night before bed, one could apply a special cream  to the afflicted area and then rub themselves raw with a long, course,  natural sponge known as a Luffa and the cellulite would go away.
Well  the only thing that went away was the Swedish doctor, in the direction  of the setting sun driving his new Ferrari, giggling--probably still to  this day --about all of the digits in his Swiss bank account. In our  minds this was probably one of the greatest deceptions of all time, it's  more than 30 years later and people still think that cellulite is a  viable excuse for a fat cheesy butt.
I realize that you're  probably a bit mad right now - we're telling you something different  that you've been led to believe for so many years - sometimes the truth  is shocking, but you can use this truth to help you reach your goals  much faster. So if you're still convinced that cellulite is an honest  medical condition, grab a medical dictionary the next time you visit the  library and look it up. All you'll find where the word should be is a  space.
If you want to use the term "cellulite" to describe how the  fat on a woman's lower body looks, fine. We'll accept that, however,  the fat termed "cellulite" is no different from the adipose tissue  residing under the skin in any other area of the body.
If there is  no physical difference then why does it look different? Good question.  First, you have to understand something about the skin. It's very  elastic, stretching when you move, closely following the rest of the  body. In doing so it must also be attached to the body. For example, the  skin covering the fingers is attached to the muscles and bone by  fibrous cords called irabitclae that are far less elastic than the skin  itself.
Since the connective tissue is not as elastic as the skin,  it will only stretch so far while being acted on by the force of  expanding fat cells. Once the cords reach their limit, and the fat cells  are still expanding, the cords stop and the skin in between keeps  going. The point where the connective tissue is attached to the skin is  the low point of a dimple. Put a bunch of these dimples together and you  have what looks like a pillow case full of gravel.
Why is  cellulite so hard to get rid of? Another good question, the answer  pertains to the gender specific deposits of fat. To put it simply, the  areas of greater fat concentration appear to be the last to go. In order  to get rid of the look of cellulite you must get rid of the fat that is  causing it. Remember in the realm of normal people twenty to  twenty-five percent body fat is normal for a woman, while fifteen to  twenty percent is normal for a male. Most of America exceeds the upper  limits of their respective group creating a forum for a whole lot of  cheesy looking fat.
Dieting can be deceiving; we've seen women who  appear skinny up top yet are hauling around quite a load down below and  scream cellulite when they can't diet it off. Even though their collar  bone is sticking out and their arms are skinny, their body fat  measurements are still quite high.
The bottom line is that dieting  down is tough work indeed and you MUST have follow a proven system to  get this fat off - otherwise you'll end up more frustrated than anything  else. It's a lot easier to give up and blame a disorder than it is to  religiously pass the bulk food section at the market and actually do 30  minutes of aerobics every day. If the diet and activity level of an  average American were analyzed it would be very clear why cellulite is  so common.
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