Women are more likely than men to have cellulite, which alters the texture and appearance of their skin. Because of these changes, women may experience self-consciousness. Furthermore, cellulite is extremely difficult to get rid of once a woman begins to experience its effects. Today, we'll look at a few all-natural remedies and cellulite-reducing activities.
As long as they are used carefully and consistently, a few natural therapies can be successful in preventing and treating cellulite. Let's look more closely...
What causes cellulite?
Cellulite appears when the subcutaneous tissue, found directly below the
skin, fills up with water, fat and different toxins. These elements
build up for different reasons, which could either be genetic or
hormonal, or linked to a lack of exercise, poor diet, stress-related
issues or poor circulation, among others.
Types of cellulite
Generalized cellulite
This type of cellulite can appear at any age; it is usually present in people who are overweight or have very bad eating habits.
Localized cellulite
This kind of cellulite appears in young people between approximately
sixteen and twenty years old. It tends to be concentrated in the legs,
buttocks, arms, shoulders and back. This type of cellulite also tends to
be painful.
Hard cellulite
This particular kind of cellulite usually appears in athletes and
dancers whose muscle tissue is very firm and toned. Additionally, it
usually comes with stretch marks. You can see this kind of cellulite by
pressing down on the skin. It is the result of poor eating habits and
limited oxygen.
Flaccid cellulite
This type of cellulite is very common in sedentary people who don’t do
any type of physical activity, or in people who tend to gain and lose
weight very frequently. You can see this type of cellulite without
touching the skin; when the person moves, the cellulite also visibly
moves.
Edematous cellulite
People of any age can be affected by this form of cellulite, although it
tends to be more common in adolescents. Older women can also experience
it as their legs become fatter. At a glance, it makes your skin look
like an orange peel.
What should you avoid to prevent cellulite?
- Chocolate
- Cigarettes
- Any type of flour
- Instant coffee
- Alcoholic beverages
Recommended foods
- Fruits: pineapples, watermelons, oranges and pears. Eat them daily.
- Vegetables and leafy greens
- Low-fat yogurt
- Lots of water and low salt
- Foods rich in omega-3
Treating cellulite with herbs
There are many medicinal plants that can be very effective when it comes to avoiding cellulite. These herbs have properties that help get rid of the cellulite that has already developed in your body.
Ivy leaves
The scientific name of this plant is hedera helix, and it can be used to
drain your lymphatic and vascular systems. One component in this herb
is a chemical called hederagenin, which improves circulation in your
blood vessels.
The process for using the plant as a natural treatment is quite simple. First, mix one tablespoon of dried ivy leaves with one cup of olive oil. Let this mixture macerate for at least twelve hours, at which point you can apply it to any part of your body that has cellulite.
Meadowsweet
This plant has anti-inflammatory properties. Plus, it has flavonoids, which makes it a very useful treatment for this condition.
Centella asiatica
Given its anti-inflammatory properties, we also recommend using centella to treat cellulitis.
Dandelion
This plant acts as a strong diuretic. Also, it has elements such as
inulin and potassium, which are very effective in terms of avoiding
water retention and thus aiding in cleansing your system of toxins. This
plant is used to prepare a tea; mix 100 grams of dandelion leaves with a
liter of water and boil the mixture for ten to fifteen minutes. Once it
has cooled down, you can drink two to three cups per day.
Nettle
Nettle is rich in magnesium, a mineral that is great for draining your
lymphatic system. In order to reap the benefits of this plant, you
should prepare a tea. Let it steep and drink just one cup per day.
Horsetail
This plant is a wonderful diuretic, meaning it will help you avoid water
retention. In order to make a tea with this plant, follow the same
steps we listed before: mix one tablespoon of horsetail leaves with one
cup of boiling water and let it steep before drinking.
Remember!
Try to avoid wearing very high heels during extended periods of time as
well as tight clothing and, above all, laying out in the sun for a long
time. In order to prevent cellulitis, you need to be properly hydrated
and do physical activity on a regular basis. Even just walking for half
an hour per day is enough to keep your blood circulating and thus avoid
bothersome, anti-aesthetic conditions such as cellulite.