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getting rid of cellulite


Question Posted Sunday January 13 2008, 2:41 pm

what are ways to get rid of cellulite in the stomach region.. will running help? and how much will i have to run for?

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karenR answered Monday January 14 2008, 12:41 am:
Exercise. Cellulite is simply fat.
So if you enjoy running it sure can't
hurt. Here is a search if you care to
have it. Keep in mind that "miracle
creams" will not get rid of fat.

I'm not saying you are fat either.
Skinny people can have cellulite too.

I think the prevention magazine link is
the best. :)

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orphans answered Sunday January 13 2008, 6:22 pm:
Just rub some cocoa butter on your stomach and running doesn't necesarily help your stomach, but in some ways it sheds off the pounds everywhere, but I would suggest doing crunches, lunges, and sit ups.
But if you decide to run, just go for a 1/2 mile or less maybe for 10 minutes everyday?
Good luckk

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