A 100% natural way to get rid of cellulite for good!



 Cellulite is caused by an abnormal distribution of fat under the skin, especially in areas of the body such as the thighs and buttocks. The subcutaneous fat is poorly distributed so that it causes hollows and bumps in these parts of the body.

 

Cellulite is not a serious medical condition. Although its appearance may be disturbing, it only represents the distribution pattern of body fat. It is more common among women than men, with a representative rate of 80 to 90%, especially those over 35 years of age. The high prevalence among women suggests that this could be related to hormonal factors.

   

A 100% natural way to remedy the problem:  

 

Oil Hedera Helix (climbing ivy) anticellulite:

 

Ivy is an evergreen climbing plant whose botanical name is Hedera Helix. This plant has excellent antifungal, anthelmintic, molluscicidal, anti-mutagenic and anticellulite properties.

 

Ivy extract contains hederin, an active saponin that is responsible for

protecting blood vessels and decreasing permeability. It helps to reabsorb the edema present in the early stages of cellulite.

 

The saponoside contained in ivy helps the other components present to be absorbed through the skin and helps the fat stored in the fat cells to return to the blood and be used as a source of energy or to be eliminated.

 

 

 

How to prepare the remedy?

 

Ingredients:

 

4.5 oz of carrier oil (grapeseed oil, argan oil, olive oil, sweet almond oil, coconut oil)

15 to 20 large fresh ivy leaves

Tip of a sprig of fresh rosemary

½ teaspoon of fennel seeds

1 teaspoon freshly brewed coffee beans

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

 

Preparation:

 

Grind the plant material with a pestle and mortar. Then, place in a clean glass container and add on the oil. Use a wand to push the herbs into the oil and dislodge trapped air bubbles.

 

Leave in a sunny place for about 4 weeks. Drain and store the infused oil in a clean glass container.

 

Instructions of use:

 

Use the oil as any massage oil on the affected areas, with upward thrusts to move the circulation to the heart. Do it preferably after brushing the skin with a dry sisal brush or similar.

 

 

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