Just in time for the holidays, I received this fascinating comment from Sandy Melendez:
I am seemingly overweight (about 25 pounds). Within my families genetic make-up, and social lifestyle, I am still thinner than the rest of the women. Unhappy with my problems with weight, I went to see numerous specialists. I don’t have high blood pressure, nor any other ailment like a thyroid problem that can be regulated through medical treatment.
For my 30th birthday last month, a great friend of mine, gave me a gift certificate to experience float therapy for the first time. This wonderful man didn’t explain all of the benefits I’d receive from partaking in the activity of floating. He just explained how it alleviates stress. Nonetheless, floating was a wonderful experience mentally, physically, and emotionally.
The aftermath benefit is what has astounded me the most. I have a lot of cellulite on my buttocks and hamstrings. Folks, instantly it has been reduced! Apparently, vigorous exercise and healthy eating is not enough to treat cellulite. Creams are one thing, but the floatation therapy helps eliminate the toxins in our bodies so much that with numerous treatments, cellulite can continue to minimize in one’s body.
I will definitely continue flotation therapy. The benefits in a one hour session has left me a believer that if I continue to experience them, stress and toxins will completely be elminated from my body. Thank you for the articles, and the opportunity to comment on such a phenomenon as cellulite. Women struggle so much with it, and its great to know that I can now cancel my consultation appointment with a plastic surgeon to see how far my floating experiences will do for my mind, body, and soul.
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