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The Dirty Little Secret the Cosmetics Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know

You weren’t meant to have cellulite.

That’s right.

Cellulite isn’t your fault – it forms because of the pattern of connective fibers in the dermis that are unique to women, and because of the natural cellular breakdown that occurs as we age.

But don’t let anyone tell you it’s just something you have to live with!

How do I know? Well, to answer that question, let me start at the beginning and tell you my story.

First, I want you to know that I’m not a nutritionist or a doctor. I’m just a woman who has struggled with embarrassing, ugly cellulite for years. Not just a few cute little dimples here and there – I’m talking about full-blown cottage-cheese thighs that I hid under layers of bulky clothing.

Let me tell you, my job didn’t help. I was working long hours as an office temp, pulling double-shifts to compensate for the short-staffed office.

I suffered from serious office butt. I was living a sedentary lifestyle, I was exhausted, and it showed.

Of course, I longed for a firm, smooth body like the women I saw in magazines and the gorgeous actresses on TV. But nothing I tried worked. Diet after diet, the story was the same. I would starve myself and maybe lose a few pounds, but my ugly cellulite didn’t budge.

Not even my doctor could help me.

She told me that more than 85% of women have cellulite and that it was pretty much a fact of life. Weight-lifting and other strenuous exercise might help minimize the lumps, but I was pretty much stuck with them.

Then about two years ago, I hit a low point.

I had gained weight, my cellulite looked worse than ever, and my self-esteem had plummeted. I was sick of feeling ashamed of my body, sick of having to wear bulky clothes even in hot weather…and sick of hearing there was nothing I could do about my cellulite.

I had had enough. So I decided to just get down and get busy. I was going to figure out how to get rid of my cellulite once and for all.

And I wasn’t going to take no for an answer!

So for two years, I did exhaustive research on foods, herbs, and supplements that have metabolic-boosting properties. I read everything I could get my hands on. And this was no small undertaking – my research went on into the wee hours of the night many nights in a row.

But I was consumed by a desire to fix my cellulite problem, and so I marched onward.

I accumulated quite an extensive library of clinical trials, medical abstracts, and rare, out-of-print herbal catalogs. Let me tell you, I was a woman possessed! J

I even created a database of nutrients and their effects and interactions so that I could cross-reference each naturally-occurring food or food supplement and scour the medical journals for any little-known studies that were locked away from general public consumption.

And then something amazing happened.

I started to see a common thread among all the literature. Something I hadn’t ever read about in magazines or heard about on the news.

In fact, I was so excited about the discovery, I couldn’t understand why women weren’t shouting it from the mountain tops! (The answer, of course, is that most women don’t know any of this!)

I uncovered surprising worldwide studies about liver toxicity and cellular wall deterioration and how they lead to cellulite…then made the exciting discovery that these ailments can be reversed.

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