A beautiful body is a healthy body.
Excess weight is often a signal of what’s happening inside the body. In a way, the body is letting us know about nutrient gaps, an unbalanced lifestyle, and more.
Excess weight can also raise the level of inflammation in the body, which may affect how a number of systems function.
Fat is an essential part of how our body works, involved in many processes. When this system is out of balance, it can affect wellbeing in many ways.
Cellulite can reflect the way certain systems and metabolic processes are functioning, and hormonal balance can play a role too. It shows up through the skin whether you’re slim or carrying extra weight. Excess weight is more of an accompanying factor, best addressed thoughtfully — either alongside cellulite or on its own.
It can be difficult to navigate these things alone. A lack of clear information — or the wrong information — and disappointing results can be discouraging.
Trying one diet after another often doesn’t lead to the result you’re hoping for.
A healthy body and a high quality of life aren’t about restriction and rules. They’re about a sensible approach to nutrition, addressing the root of the issue, having the right information, and building habits that last.
Today there are many supportive approaches to cellulite, working both from the outside and from within.
Areas we work with:
Cellulite
A change in the dermis linked to microcirculation within the fat cell (adipocyte). Cellulite is often described in four stages, with the later stages being the most difficult to influence.
Excess weight
Often connected to shifts in metabolic processes and visceral fat, and associated with insulin resistance. Supporting healthy lipid metabolism matters, because it’s closely tied to how the immune and nervous systems function and to overall wellbeing.
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