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Toxins In Food & Air Add To Cellulite. Jen Charming's Two-in-one Body Brush & Massager Is A Remedy

 

 

 


(Medical-NewsWire.com, July 14, 2015 ) Vallejo, California -- According to a news report in the SunWarrior News on May 27, 2015, cellulite, or the fat deposits that are seen on hips and thighs, are a product of toxins - many of which are found in the environment and our food supply. Cellulite, which looks like cottage cheese or dimples just beneath the skin, can also be attributed to one's diet, age, hormones and lifestyle. However, according to the May 2015 article, toxins are the main culprit for cellulite formation.

People breathe in the contaminants, pick them up from food and produce the chemicals when they feel agitated or stressed. While the body is able to get rid of these byproducts in small quantities, it can only handle so much activity. A concentration of the substances prevents the liver or kidney from filtering out the excess. As a result, the body responds by directing the added toxins into fat cells in order to protect body functioning. That fat acts to seal in the toxins, all which contributes heavily to the development of cellulite.

Fortunately, the problem can be alleviated by taking certain measures, one of which is eating healthily. Modern junk food is full of toxins. Therefore, to reduce a cellulite problem, it is helpful to eat unprocessed healthy foods, including fresh organic fruits and vegetables. Nutritionists advise that anyone who has cellulite avoid eating foods containing too much salt or refined sugar, or to steer clear of consuming highly processed foods. Drinking plenty of pure, clear water will also flush out toxins and keep the skin both hydrated, smooth and cellulite-free.

A 2-in-one body brush and massager is another recommended spa tool that can be used to reduce the look of cellulite and get rid of body toxins. The tool, which is made of natural brushes, can be used to dry brush cellulite-affected skin, increase circulation and slough away old skin.
A spokesperson from Jen Charming, a company that distributes a two-in-one body brush through Amazon.com, elaborated on their brush's features. She said, "We are really proud to introduce our 2-in-one brush as it is designed to slough off dead skin cells and enhance the looks of body areas affected by cellulite." She added, "You can use the brush side of the brush for dry brushing or you can also opt to use the brush in the shower for skin rejuvenation and softening."

The stated two-in-one body brush by Jen Charming is 14 inches long, thereby making it useful for reaching such areas as the back of the legs and back. The high-quality brush, which is manufactured with all-natural bristles and polished wood, is a five-started rated brush among customers.

Jen Charming is a bath-and-body distributor that features the 2-in-one body brush and massager on the Amazon.com website.

About Jen Charming

They provide tools and products made naturally. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YAL3NIG)

Jen Charming

Jen Hiteshew

(123) 456-7890

jen@jencharming.com

Source: EmailWire.Com

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