The Link Between Cellulite and Coffee

by Patricia Hammond

Cellulite and coffee are two words that seem to be seen together more and more these days. For many years, coffee has been given the grotesque reputation of being the cause of a lot of different ailments including cellulite. Recent developments however now seem to link coffee as a doable solution to cellulite. What is the real deal between cellulite and coffee?

Coffee as an Antioxidant

The news that coffee may actually have antioxidant properties equal to that of black tea has excited coffee drinkers all over the world. These antioxidant components can supplement what people normally get from fruits and vegetables. Drinking one or two cups of coffee a day can apparently fight free immoderate harmful molecules and may even reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Coffee in Moderation

Coffee can be potentially harmful too when taken in excess. Coffee has traditionally been seen as the culprit in a long list of ailments. Common sense would of course say that excessive amounts of alkaloid in the body can cause such problems as insomnia and heart palpitations.

An increase in cellulite deposits caused by toxins and fat build up are known to be results of drinking too much coffee too. Some coffee concoctions also deliver more calories that may result in a general body fat gain. In this sense, cellulite and coffee seem to be connected in a bad way.

Coffee Drinking

The cellulite and coffee connection doesn’t seem to look well when seen only in the coffee drinking perspective. Although coffee does have antioxidant properties that can help fight cellulite, the positive cellulite and coffee connection cannot be established by just drinking coffee alone. This is because cellulite is prefabricated up of stubborn fat deposits that also inhibit antioxidant and nutrient absorption in affected areas. This means that the positive cellulite and coffee connection cannot be seen simply because the antioxidant properties of coffee cannot reach affected areas easily.

Coffee Applications

There seems to be some evidence though that the positive cellulite and coffee connection can be seen when coffee is used as a topical application. Topical applications of coffee can be used on cellulite areas where coffee can seep in and perform its role. In topical applications coffee can help break down fat deposits. Aside from helping break fat, coffee also promotes proper blood flow which is crucial in eliminating the broken down fat and the toxins from the body. Coffee therefore works best against cellulite not as a drink but as a topical application.

How to Use Coffee

The controversy of the link between cellulite and coffee is becoming so favourite that more and more people are experimenting on many different ways to exploit the cellulite and coffee connection. Home coffee remedies for cellulite seem to work to some extent for some individuals.

Cellulite and coffee are also being studied by skin product laboratories and manufacturers as well. In recent years, coffee topical solutions for cellulite have been formulated. In most cases, these commercial applications are better choices than home remedies. This is because good products contain a lot of other ingredients that can support the function of coffee. An ingredient like L-carnitine for example can work together with coffee in getting rid of excess fat.

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