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Cellulite

 

The human body uses fat cells to store food.  Fat cells also absorb and store other substances such as toxins in the bloodstream.  This natural absorption process causes fat cells to grow to many times their original size.  

 

Some fat cells absorb substances at a higher rate than others.  Due to this uneven rate of absorption, fatty tissues become uneven in appearance.  This uneven or lumpy appearance is commonly known as cellulite. 

 

Eliminating toxins in the bloodstream greatly reduces the fat cell absorption process, consequently reducing cellulite formation.  

 

Loose stools is the major cause of cellulite, due to toxins re-entering the bloodstream through the colon walls.  

 

Loose stools can be caused by an infection in the digestive tract called invasive candidiasis (or candida).  Loose stools can also be caused by irritated bowels.  IBS (irritated bowel syndrome) is the common name for irritated bowels. 

Intestinal Bowel Soother is a product designed to sooth irritated bowels and correct the problem of loose stools. 

 

Healthy Highway specializes in removing infections which can cause loose stools and sluggish bowels.  To find out how to stop cellulite formation by removing these hidden infections, refer to our infection removal page.  

 

We also have infection treatment programs which combine products for your convenience. 

 

 

 

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The information on this site is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or to replace the advice or attention of health care professionals. If you are suffering from any illness or medical condition
or are taking prescribed medication, we recommend you consult a qualified physician before commencing any dietary, nutritional or exercise program.  You may wish to consult your physician before beginning or making changes in your diet, nutritional supplementation or exercise program.