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More than any other factors, heredity and physiology cause cellulite: that bumpy or dimpled texture that often afflicts the skin of legs, thighs, and buttocks.
Cellulite often proves resistant to diet and exercise. Nevertheless, poor diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices do have an impact, since they conspire to exacerbate the problem.
The likelihood of developing cellulite gets passed from generation to generation. But contrary to popular myth, it is not the result of obesity. It occurs in overweight, normal, even thin women.
If you have a genetic predisposition to unsightly cellulite, consider these significant factors.
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Junk food: Foods and drinks that contain an abundance of toxins, such as oil, fat, sugar, and alcohol, can overwhelm the body’s attempts to eliminate them.
Poor circulation: Lack of exercise reduces blood circulation and the body’s ability to purge toxins.
Hormones: Changes in estrogen levels can signal the body to store more fat.
The underlying physiology of the body affects fluid buildup or drainage, as well as blood flow, fat levels, and connective-tissue health.
Fluids: Capillary walls can become excessively permeable, causing fluid to accumulate.
Drainage: Poor lymphatic drainage slows down the excretion of fluids.
Oligo.DX® attacks cellulite, even in women who have not responded to diet or exercise:
Dilates capillaries to help purge metabolized fats, fluids, and toxins from tissues.
Stimulates skin enzymes to accelerate the digestion of fats.
Accelerates the biochemical processes of cell drainage and regeneration.
Note: For maximum results, DS Laboratories recommends that no hydrating soaps or other products be used simultaneously and that product dosage be controlled carefully.

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