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Losing Weight by Chilling the Body

Wellness

When popular diet plans failed, a former NASA scientist found an extraordinary way to lose weight by tapping into the laws of thermodynamics: he was going to literally freeze his butt off!

The current paradigm of losing weight is diet versus exercise, calories in, calories out. He was able to figure out that another big part is the environment we're in. Our body temperature remains constant and it takes a lot of energy to keep it that way, no different than heating your house.

By exposing his body to cold in the right ways, he theorized, he could boost his weight loss. In fact, he doubled how fast he lost weight using these techniques, losing 12 kilograms in six weeks.

An Easy Way to Chilling Your Way to a Thinner Physique

Cryolipolysis™ is the non-invasive cooling of adipose (fat) tissue to induce lipolysis – the breaking down of fat cells – to reduce body fat without damage to skin or muscles. The scientific principles of Cryolipolysis were discovered by dermatologists Dieter Manstein, MD, and R. Rox Anderson, MD, of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.

The sub-zero temperatures causes the fat cells to die, (they either burst when the fat crystalises, or shrivel and die from stress) which are then absorbed and flushed away by the body over time, reducing your fat layer by, on average, 20 percent and can be as much as 35 percent.

Fatmeltz has a new, non-invasive way to gently and effectively reduce fat in targeted areas of the body that results in a noticeable, natural-looking fat reduction in the treated areas.

This is done via uniquely designed shorts for women, equipped with freeze packs that when frozen, applies a sustained cold temperature to those troublesome areas of your body.

Visit the Fatmeltz website for more information www.fatmeltz.co.za

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What do sub-zero temperatures cause?

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