Emotional origin of cellulite and how to reduce it permanently

Adipose tissue accumulates in certain areas of the body, forming dimples and fat nodules that modify and alter the skin and subcutaneous tissue.

Cellulite manifests itself more in women than in men because, for them, the physical aspect is very important.

From a very young age they begin to worry about their appearance, about their silhouette that they want to be perfect, according to the norms of society.

Conflict of aesthetic devaluation regarding a part of the body judged as “not” aesthetic by oneself.

This aesthetic devaluation almost always has its origin in situations of the past that were experienced as a grievance or humiliation.

The biological response is to increase in size to appear strong and confident, although, at the same time and paradoxically, you hate your own appearance when you look in the mirror.

Thus, the silhouette conflict generates devaluation, pessimism and low self-esteem.

It can be activated at puberty, when girls wear miniskirts or get their periods:

“I prefer not to be seen”

“I don’t want my mom and dad to see me become a woman.”

What does cellulite force me to do?

Not to wear skirts and not show my legs.

Why are you forcing yourself not to show your legs?

Not to be too feminine, not to be too provocative.

Other times, cellulite reveals situations and experiences of fear of abandonment or rejection lived in the past, mainly during lactation or childhood.

When we feel abandoned (real or symbolically).

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We are defenseless and the feeling of being in danger invades us.

So the person (biologically and unconsciously) begins to generate food reserves and store fat (reserves) because they do not know when they will eat again.

After these experiences of abandonment or rejection, these people unconsciously find it difficult to engage with other people, fearing that they will repeat themselves.

On the other hand, cellulite is also related to repressed emotions, regrets and resentments that the person retains within himself.

Generally, cellulite affects people who hold back, who do not trust themselves and who worry too much about the opinion of others about their physical appearance.

Abdomen: Shows submission, shame. “I’m ashamed because I didn’t do what I had to do and that makes me feel devastated, humiliated.”

Arms: “I feel depressed, humiliated, devalued for not having been or not having done enough for me.”

If there is flaccidity in cellulite, it indicates that I lack the will, strength, to support myself.

Devaluation of women in the clan for having felt humiliated, abused, sunk, as a woman.

cartridge belts: Bags of fat in the form of pads located on the buttocks, hips and inner side of the knees.

Much more common in women than in men.

They fulfill the function of protecting the area where they appear.

Conflict of protection of femininity, as a (sexual) woman or as a mother.

Nursing storage in case of .

Someone in your ancestors lacked breast milk and was unable to feed their child.

Aesthetic conflict in that part of the body.

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Sometimes they are linked to abortions that the person has suffered. The relationship will be as many kilos increased as the fetus was months old when it was lost.

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