Cellulite and coffee grinds – what is the association between them

Tweet // // // ]]> If you’ve had a look around forums, you might have noticed the mention of cellulite and coffee grinds. At first glance, this might seem an improbable pairing, something of a modern ‘wives tale’. Yet if you look at some of the newer cellulite creams, you might notice that they use [...]

Your Vote Makes This Site Better!
If you've had a look around forums, you might have noticed the mention of cellulite and coffee grinds. At first glance, this might seem an improbable pairing, something of a modern 'wives tale'. Yet if you look at some of the newer cellulite creams, you might notice that they use caffeine. In this article we'll take a look at how you can add this to your beauty arsenal. Whether or not you are familiar with the term cellulite, if you are a woman in your late thirties or older there is a high probability you are going to notice these lumps of dimpled skins appearing on your thighs, pelvis and other areas below your waist. Understandably you are sure to be worried over what is happened to your body and might well go to consult with your doctor. Generally doctors are likely to dismiss your concern and explain it is simply an issue of standard obesity and that the way to tackle it is through drawing up an exercise and diet plan. While a well-devised exercise and diet strategy is certainly going to be very helpful, experts in the field of natural health and alternative medicine would advice you to take additional measures. A range of natural cures for cellulite have been suggested, including the use of herbal compounds, water therapy and mud treatments. Even the familiar coffee grinds have been added to this list. Cellulite and coffee grinds is admittedly not the kind of link that would immediately come to mind but those with a good understanding of the working of natural medicines argue that this is one of the most effective treatments for cellulite. In addition, it has the advantages of being a substance that people are familiar with and so they know there is no risk involved in its use, and it is also very cheap and readily available. The ability of coffee grinds to help fight cellulite probably comes as a surprise as it is known that drinking too much coffee can actually cause an increase in the amounts of toxin and fat stored in the body beneath the skin, with the greatest concentration of these fats occurring in the lower half of the body. Therefore drinking coffee could actually contribute to the development of cellulite. However, if instead of taking coffee orally you use a body ointment containing coffee grinds, rubbing this ointment on cellulite-affected areas serves to improve blood circulation and break up cellulite deposits. Ideally, the coffee grind based ointment should be applied in a vigorous manner and left in place for approximately half and hour before washing it off. To achieve maximum effect it is also highly recommended to drink water at this time to wash out the broken fat from your body.

But do coffee grinds reduce cellulite permanently?

Unfortunately, the answer to that is no. Coffee grinds, like so many treatments, will reduce the appearance of cellulite, but its only a temporary thing. Cellulite is associated with the number and thickness of bands of connective tissue in the deeper layers of the skin. This in turn is influenced by genetics. Our overall health, and weight have some influence on our appearance, as does our age, but there is as yet no cure for cellulite. So, the best we can do is use whatever temporary cellulite remedies that reasonable work. And coffee grinds for cellulite reduction is as good as any. Its cheap, and it does work, Even models use coffee grinds for cellulite. The most important thing is that we do so without unrealistic expectations that it will work permanently.

Cellulite And Coffee Grinds

This video, as well as showing you how to apply coffee grinds to cellulite affected areas, is hilarious!

Cellulite And Coffee Grinds Comments

What Do You Think Of This Page?

Rating: 3.0/5 (285 votes cast)

Water Cure For Cellulite – Myth Or Magic?

Tweet // // // ]]> There are two approaches to the water cure for cellulite. One advocate is the internal approach – drinking lots of water to flush out so called cellulite causing toxins. And the other is by utilizing a spa-based approach, where lots of hot baths are taken regularly. The hot baths are [...]

Your Vote Makes This Site Better!
There are two approaches to the water cure for cellulite. One advocate is the internal approach - drinking lots of water to flush out so called cellulite causing toxins. And the other is by utilizing a spa-based approach, where lots of hot baths are taken regularly. The hot baths are supposed to increase circulation and also remove 'toxins'. But does either approach actually work? Unfortunately, the short answer is "Not Really"! Therapeutic baths, and drinking water, can definitely provide health benefits. But they will not cure your cellulite. Let's look at the two more closely.

Water Cure For Cellulite - The Detox Approach

At the heart of this cellulite cure is the belief common to many in the natural health field - that toxins contribute to, or cause cellulite. This is incorrect. Whilst we don't know exactly what causes cellulite, we do know that genetics, and the way our skin is structured, plays a significant role. Genetics influences our appearance and metabolism in many ways, but specific to cellulite is the fact that the number of fibrous septae in our connective tissue are genetically determined. Fibrous septae are vertical fibers covering the muscles of our thighs, hips and butts. They hold our skin, sitting above the top layer of fat, to the connective tissue beneath these layers. They are implicated in cellulite because in women, particularly in women with a cellulite problem, there are fewer fibrous septae. With less of them, they cannot hold the fat cells in place. The fat cells bulge up, and we see cellulite. Thus, it can be seen toxins play absolutely no role in the matter. If they did, men would get cellulite as much as women do - perhaps more so, given women are more likely to be health conscious and men often have a poorer diet. There are no doubt more factors implicated in cellulite that scientists have yet to discover. But toxins are not one of them.

Toxins And Health

I am not dismissive of the view that we can be affected by toxins, as some in the medical field are. However, toxins are more likely to impact on our health in other ways - perhaps causing headaches, sluggishness, a propensity to colds and flu's due to a lowered immune system. They may cause chemical sensitivity, aches and pains, even death, as in the case of two young boys who died after using too much deodorant (Clean Food Organic, Vol 7 "Deodorants And Antiperspirants" p37). They may also influence our hormones and cause all sorts of secondary effects in our body, even contributing to weight gain. Many chemicals in our food and beauty products act as xenoestrogens. So, the impact of toxins on our health is real. However, even putting aside for one minute that cellulite is not caused by toxins, to suggest that drinking lots of water can flush out those toxins and solve the problem, is simplistic in the extreme. For a start, a lot of toxins are fat soluble, which means they are not affected by water. Secondly, if toxins are stored in various tissues in our body, simply drinking more water is not going to have much of an effect on them. There are a lot of factors, and cellular processes, that influence what passes into and out of a cell. And if you drink too much water, you can actually kill yourself, as happened to a woman in the UK not long ago. You can't just flush toxins - or fat - out of the body like you're rinsing the dishes.

Water Cure For Cellulite - The Therapeutic Spa Approach

There is more merit to using spa approach to the water cure for cellulite. There was an article in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1999 that described how participants who took a hot bath for half an hour a night for six days a week, for three weeks, lost nearly four pounds. Losing weight can make cellulite less noticeable. However, this result needs to be put in perspective. Generally, the weight we lose from a hot bath is water loss. You could probably get the same effect from taking a diuretic. It will not lead to fat loss, or permanent weight loss. Of course, its harmless, so if you have the time, its not going to hurt you. A lot of the myths associated with 'water cure for cellulite' theories come from a poor understanding of the way our bodies work, and a complete misunderstanding of what causes cellulite. Unfortunately, there is no quick fix cellulite solution. You can get temporary benefits from many things, most notably a lot of the creams. But water, whilst beneficial, will not cure your cellulite.  

Water Cure For Cellulite Feedback - Tell Us What You Think!

What Do You Think Of This Page?

Rating: 2.9/5 (90 votes cast)

At Home Cellulite Treatment – A Version Of Cupping

Tweet // // // ]]> I’ve seen some very odd at-home cellulite treatments. One that really comes to mind is a treatment based on Chinese cupping, except adapted to home use. It used small glass cups, which the forum poster (where I read about it) kindly offered to sell to people when they inquired – [...]

Your Vote Makes This Site Better!
I've seen some very odd at-home cellulite treatments. One that really comes to mind is a treatment based on Chinese cupping, except adapted to home use. It used small glass cups, which the forum poster (where I read about it) kindly offered to sell to people when they inquired - after she raved how effective this treatment had been for her. I have to say, it was a very clever marketing ploy. The only reason anyone came to question it was when she suddenly offered a website, after a lot of discussion on the forum. And when I checked who the website was registered to, it was a private registration. She reckoned she just put it up in response to the many inquiries she received, but if this were true, you wouldn't go to the trouble and additional expense of a private registration. One woman wrote in to point out the similarities with what this woman suggested, which was a kind of suction cup technique, and Chinese cupping, which is a traditional therapy that really isn't suited to at home cellulite treatments. It's a bit hard to get the right suction, as you use heat to create a vacuum under ther glass, and there is no massage, you just leave it there to do its thing. The Chinese say it's good for shifting stagnation, so this, and indeed the strange cupping technique, may have some merit. Just a shame about the way that woman went about promoting her wares.

Home Cellulite Treatment Cupping Demonstration

Home Cellulite Treatment Comments - Have You Tried It?

 
What Do You Think Of This Page?

Rating: 3.0/5 (80 votes cast)

Cellulite Treatment With Essential Oils

Tweet // // // ]]> To date no magic pill or potion has provided the longed for miracle-cure for cellulite. However, there are many things that can reduce the appearance and effect of cellulite – and most of these can be tried at home for minimal cost. One option is to use essential oils combined [...]

Your Vote Makes This Site Better!
To date no magic pill or potion has provided the longed for miracle-cure for cellulite. However, there are many things that can reduce the appearance and effect of cellulite - and most of these can be tried at home for minimal cost. One option is to use essential oils combined with massage to treat areas worst affected by cellulite. Cellulite develops when the connective tissue that retains fat cells becomes weak allowing those fat cells to expand and push up against the skin causing the characteristic bumps and lumps that we all associate with cellulite. Essential oils can be used in massage and also in a bath and they work to stimulate circulation and eliminate fluid retention. A massage oil blend consisting of 5 drops of each of the following oils can be used at home:
  • Grapefruit
  • Cypress
  • Juniper
  • Clary sage
NB: Orange, Lemon, Lavender or Rosemary may be substituted for any of the oils shown above. It is best to make a selection of four essential oils and use 5 drops from each one. The essential oils must be mixed with a suitable carrier oil and then massaged on to affected areas every day immediately after a bath or shower. Make the massage movements firm and stimulating, always applying pressure on the stroke working towards the heart. Massage should be avoided in areas where there are varicose veins. The combined effect of the essential oils and the massage will help to break down fatty deposits and encourage the elimination of toxins by encouraging circulation. By using a soft body brush on the skin before the bath or shower or using a loofah or scrub in the bath or shower the subsequent massage with essential oils becomes all the more effective. Essential oils can also be added to a bath as a soak. Once again the oils can be selected from any of the citrus group - Lemon, Grapefruit or Orange plus a selection from Cypress, Juniper, Lavender and Rosemary. Choose a maximum of 4 oils and add 3 drops of each to a bath. As for the massage, the essential oil bath soak is more effective if the skin is brushed prior to the bath or scrubbed whilst in the bath. Essential oils are pleasant and easy to use. Many essential oils are not suitable for use in pregnancy and in this situation it is better and safer to consult with a qualified aromatherapist before self treating. The use of oils alone will, unfortunately be enough to rid your body of cellulite, although they will help. It is also necessary to make diet and lifestyle changes to eliminate excess fat and to also strengthen connective tissue. Have you tried using essential oils for cellulite? Which were your favorite?

Essential Oils For Cellulite - Lemon

Essential Oils For Cellulite Comments

 
What Do You Think Of This Page?

Rating: 2.9/5 (87 votes cast)

Home Remedies for Cellulite & Tips

Tweet // // // ]]> Salon and spa treatments for cellulite are expensive and not available to everyone. For this reason it is worth discovering what you can do for yourself to reduce cellulite – all in the comfort of your own home. Cellulite occurs when the connective tissue holding fats cells in place beneath [...]

Your Vote Makes This Site Better!
Salon and spa treatments for cellulite are expensive and not available to everyone. For this reason it is worth discovering what you can do for yourself to reduce cellulite - all in the comfort of your own home. Cellulite occurs when the connective tissue holding fats cells in place beneath the skin becomes weakened. The weakened connective tissue allows fat cells to protrude through into the basal layer of the skin and it is these protrusions that cause the bumps and dimples of cellulite. When the fat cells are not contained in the proper manner other problems can be caused such as varicose veins and fluid retention. Any home based treatment, if it is to be successful, must focus on restoring the strength and integrity of the connective tissues which will then be able to better contain the fat cells and improve circulation of both blood and lymph. You may be wondering just how you can achieve all of that from home. The first thing required is an improvement in circulation and this can be achieved by incorporating some form of aerobic activity into your daily regime for a minimum of 30 minutes each day. You do not have to make time to go to the gym - remember this is all about home treatments for cellulite. Think about what you can do at home - perhaps some vigorous housework or gardening; a brisk walk with the dog rather than a comfortable stroll; putting away or ignoring some of those labour saving devices and doing things the old fashioned way. By persisting with some form of aerobic activity for 3 months you will begin to see a reduction in cellulite. Use a gentle skin brush before bathing or showering everyday. Allow your skin to breathe and eliminate toxins to restore the health of the underlying structures. Incorporate some form of massage of the affected areas into your day. Once again, perhaps bath or shower time would be a good time to give your self a massage always remembering to keep massage strokes moving towards the heart. Encouraging detoxification through diet is also an effective home treatment. Drink at least 8 large glasses of fresh water, filtered if possible, every day. Increase your intake of fresh fruit and vegetables for their fibre, nutrient and water content. Cut out the excess calories from your diet - whilst cellulite is not necessarily caused by obesity it is fat cells that cause the problem and the less of these there are the less stress there will be on the connective tissues. Consider supplementing your diet with essential vitamins and minerals to support the natural repair processes of the body. Connective tissue needs an abundant supply of vitamin C and copper if it is to be able to produce the collagen it needs to stay in shape. Grape Seed Extract has a tightening effect on tissue and is found in many modern anti-oxidant supplements. Your aim in self treating at home is to support the repair of the connective tissue and to do what you can to eliminate the underlying causes of cellulite whilst adopting a diet and lifestyle to prevent recurrence.

Home Remedies For Cellulite Video

 

Home Remedies For Cellulite Comments

 
What Do You Think Of This Page?

Rating: 2.9/5 (76 votes cast)

Cellulite Remedies With Alternative Therapies

Tweet // // // ]]> When you suffer with cellulite, you may immediately think that surgery such as liposuction would be the best alternative. The thing to remember however about it is that cosmetic surgery is is not always the safest or even the most effective way to deal with cellulite. In fact, there is [...]

Your Vote Makes This Site Better!
When you suffer with cellulite, you may immediately think that surgery such as liposuction would be the best alternative. The thing to remember however about it is that cosmetic surgery is is not always the safest or even the most effective way to deal with cellulite. In fact, there is a chance that even if you do get liposuction, you will still have cellulite in the same places. Instead of looking toward surgery for your treatments, you might want to consider alternative treatments for getting rid of cellulite. There are many things to try, and although they won't likely cure your cellulite forever, they will help reduce the appearance of it, which is always a good thing. In addition, they are safer than surgery, which is an even better thing!

Mesotherapy & Cellulite

Mesotherapy is a treatment for cellulite that is extremely popular in Europe. In fact, it was actually a French doctor, Dr. Pistor that created this phenomenal alternative therapy in 1952. Mesotherapy actually consists of the cellulite ridden patient getting injections into and around the site where they experience cellulite. The injections themselves are made from natural substances like minerals, vitamins, and amino acids. The patients go through this process once a week for several months and typically get great results. The process can be expensive and the mesotherapy experts can be difficult to locate, but the overall conclusion is traditionally good.

Wraps & Cellulite

One treatment many women like to use for their cellulite is the body wrap. While the experts still are not too sure about body wraps, they do provide relaxation for those who get them, so even if you just want to relax, you can try one. The basics of the body wrap are that it is supposed to push toxins out of your body and leave you with less water weight and better contouring. This can work when it comes to cellulite because the wrap can help stimulate lymphatic flow in the skin cells which can help reduce the look of your cellulite.

Exercise & Cellulite

One of the most over looked therapies for cellulite is good, old-fashioned exercise. Exercise is a great way to reduce the appearance of cellulite. In fact, it also helps your body is so many other ways, you should be doing it regularly anyhow. It seems that walking and bicycling are two of the most beneficial exercises when it comes to cellulite. Both target areas that cellulite is most common to, such as legs and buttocks. So, if you can work a walk or a biking trek into your schedule at least once a day, you will likely notice a change in your cellulite as well. So, instead of talking with your doctor about cosmetic surgery, talk to him or her about the possible alternative therapies you can use to help reduce the appearance of your cellulite. Your doctor might have more therapies for you to try as well. There are ways to make your cellulite more noticeable without having to go under the knife.  

Cellulite Remedies Video

  Find out about the leading cellulite removal treatments! Healthy Skin Portal is a leading source for skin care and cellulite treatments such as Microdermabrasion and Mesotherapy.

Cellulite Remedies Comments

 
What Do You Think Of This Page?

Rating: 3.0/5 (87 votes cast)

Plugin from the creators of Brindes Personalizados :: More at Plulz Wordpress Plugins