Monday, May 23, 2011

L-thyroxine: What is it and how it works

The name - L-Thyroxine or Levothyroxine, L-T4 in code - it is scientific, it indicates a naturally occurring hormone that the body produced by the thyroid, and probably will tell you very little. But if I associate the term with cellulite magic word that makes many young women tremble in anticipation of the test suit (very close now), then I bet all ears pricked.

In fact, I interested to know that the L-T4 is an active ingredient useful for their fight against the hated blemish that humiliates our line and the beauty of our legs. Cellulite, in fact, is a dysfunction of the microcirculation and cell metabolism, indicating an inability of the fat cells of the dermis to dispose of the liquid, which not only backs up into the cells themselves (that is inflated as a result) but invade intracellular spaces, going to create the characteristic fat pads to "orange peel".

In short, without making it so long, what does this L-Thyroxine? Included in the composition of creams and anti-cellulite products, acting locally, stimulating targeted disposal of liquid accumulated between the cells easing and accelerating the blood flow, thus tending to normalize, allowing the natural absorption of fat deposits.

The anti-cellulite creams drug of last generation, this active ingredient is combined with another natural substance (but this time of plant origin) called escin. Extracted from, has an "capillarotropa", ie, improvement of microcirculation. Both of these substances, for outdoor use such as creams for cellulite, are well tolerated and does not enter into circulation in the body, so do not create any problems for your health.

So, dear friends of PF, if you are looking for good products that help you to eradicate the hated orange peel and recover the natural tone and slim your legs and your tummy, go to the pharmacy and ask those who are of L-Tyrosine!

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