Hormones And Cellulite
Hormones might be to blame for cellulite.
But what causes hormones to produce fat? It is believed that a
gene in the body causes hormone fluctuations that trigger fat
production in certain cells near the surface of the skin. It is
a never ending cycle.
For years, people have been trying to figure
out how to control their hormones for that cells will not
produce more fat. This is very hard to achieve since there are
many ways to influence a hormonal change. Every month when a
woman menstruates, her hormones change. Pregnancy, stress,
eating habits, physical activities, even smell may trigger a
hormone change. It is difficult to figure out the level of
change needed to create more cellulite. But there are ways to
help hormones stay in balance.
Take a multiple vitamin that contains all
the nutrients needed for the day. This will help hormones
maintain a balance at least for a short time. Proper diet and
exercise will also aid in maintaining a hormonal balance. It is
very important to make sure the body is healthy and functioning
properly. When one is sick or depressed, hormonal levels will
rise and fall dramatically. This can cause more fat to be
produced which will result in more cellulite.
Genes are really to blame for cellulite.
Even though hormones do play a large role in additional
cellulite, genes are the reason people are prone to cellulite
in the first place. There is no way to change one's genes as of
yet. There are on-going studies that will hopefully one day
provide more answers, but in the meantime many people have to
suffer with cellulite. Eating a sensible diet and getting
regular exercise will help a person in many ways.
There are also medications available that
can help to regulate hormones. Birth control pills, for
example, are used to lower hormone levels. Other medications
can cause hormone level to rise. Medications, such as
anti-depressants, are an example. Other medications that help
with blood pressure and weight loss help maintain hormone
levels. Consult a doctor before trying any medication. For
some, hormone fluctuations can be deadly. They can cause heart
failure or a stroke. The body natural rhythm should only be
tampered with when there is a serious medical emergency.
The cure for cellulite is just around the
corner. Once the gene has been located and removed, cellulite
will no longer be a bother. But until that day arrives, it is
best to try to live as healthy a life as possible. This
includes diet, exercise, vitamins, and eliminating as much
stress from one's life as possible. This may mean changing
one's job or moving to a place that is more suitable. Life
changes can have a positive impact on hormones as well as
mental and emotional well-being. Cellulite affects many people.
Be able to cope with it is very important. Hormones play a part
in cellulite production, but it is difficult to figure out what
triggers hormonal changes at different times.
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