How to Get Rid of Cellulite
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Narrated by:
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Kris Parish-Allaire
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By:
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J.D. Rockefeller
About this listen
Cellulite, which is also known as adiposis edematosa or dermopanniculosis, is the herniation of fat within the connective tissue which moves to the surface of the skin and looks like skin dimpling. Cellulite is often located in the pelvic area, in the legs, and in the stomach area. Cellulite typically happens in females after they hit puberty. It can result from a difficult combination of factors, ranging from hormones to heredity in the family.
In this audiobook, you'll learn:
- What cellulite is
- Myths and truths about cellulite
- Causes of cellulite
- Whether cellulite is more prevalent in women than men
- And most importantly, some amazing exercises to get rid of that unsightly cellulite!
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