I was discussing cellulite with a girlfriend today and some of the products that are out in the market. It seems that there is a epidemic of cellulite in the world. Even those celebrities that are firm and fit still have cellulite.
Apparently, there is a product by Nu Skin that can be used at home. Its a Galvanic device the improves the appearance of cellulite. I haven't tried it yet but I will soon as I am very skeptical. Heck, if Beyonce and the other celebs haven't found a cure what hope is there for me? This device reportedly also can improve hair growth, tone skin and muscle and lift your butt! Does this sound too good to be true? Here is the German video on this product:
I don't know. I wonder how many of these treatments it takes and what the cost is of this device and the creams and gels. I would think that the general public would lean towards a more faster and permanent result like plastic surgery. What do you think?
Cecelia at myfitness24-7.com
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Could This Be My Next Comfortable Shoe?
I've been wearing the MBT Shoes for three months. My posture has definitely improved as well as leg, butt and lower abs have become more toned. Being on my feet every day for 5-8 hours still makes my legs and feet feel tired and sore. However to a lesser extent than any other shoe I have tried so far. I have not tried the Z-Coil she yet and I am in the process of researching them. Again, another ugly shoe.
I do not like the look of the coil in the heel. I understand it costs $35 to add a cover over the coil. The shoes cost around $200. (MBT shoes cost around $255 depending on the style.) I think it would be well worth it. I saw a couple of nurses wearing the Z-Coil athletic shoe at Stanford Hospital. In speaking with them, they stated that the shoes really alleviate the impact on their feet and legs.
Here is a short video showing the athletic shoe. Picture a white leather cover over the heel area.
I do not like the look of the coil in the heel. I understand it costs $35 to add a cover over the coil. The shoes cost around $200. (MBT shoes cost around $255 depending on the style.) I think it would be well worth it. I saw a couple of nurses wearing the Z-Coil athletic shoe at Stanford Hospital. In speaking with them, they stated that the shoes really alleviate the impact on their feet and legs.
Here is a short video showing the athletic shoe. Picture a white leather cover over the heel area.
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