Body Wraps...Are they legit?
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Worked for me!
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good gravy no. NO no no no no no no no.0
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wooden nickel legit0
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Temp fix, but if you are going to a dance or wedding or something makes you feel a bit tighter.
Last time I did I I lost an inch off hips, half an inch off arms and an inch of thighs, and i think about three quarters of an inch off waist.
One good reason to do it, and probably the only good reason, it's hilarious, do it with some friends and just have a laugh wrapping each other in the cloth and cling film, great fun. Booze is optional0 -
It's true that the inch loss is not totally permanent, but a measurement change is not the only purpose...
Those fat areas can be toxic, hard fat that lacks circulation. A wrap of this sort brings circulation to the area, detoxifying, moving out water retention, and the resulting increase of metabolism to the area. All good stuff! Plus, the body looks better afterwards, too. And this is encouraging.
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My thoughts exactly.
I'd rather have them come suck the poisons out of my fat and store it in the trap.
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Worked for me!
^ You win the internet. Epic.
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There are no shortcuts, quick fixes, or magic products or foods. If there were, everyone would be thin and sexy. It just takes a lot of work and time.0
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I just did one and lost over an inch and 3/4. It is temporary but man it gives you a mentle edge knowing what you will look like if you keep working hard and for me more than half the fight is the mental aspect. So give it a try if you want a preview of what is to come and you want something to keep you motivated. make sure you do a before and after pic and keep them somewhere you can see them so that it can be a constant reminder.0
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Temp fix, but if you are going to a dance or wedding or something makes you feel a bit tighter.
Last time I did I I lost an inch off hips, half an inch off arms and an inch of thighs, and i think about three quarters of an inch off waist.
One good reason to do it, and probably the only good reason, it's hilarious, do it with some friends and just have a laugh wrapping each other in the cloth and cling film, great fun. Booze is optional
See now this sounds fun! I'm thinking about giving them a try just before my vacation to Hawaii. It can't hurt to try to tighten up things as much as possible when planning on spending a week in a bathing suit!0 -
I don't always do body wraps but when I do, I prefer hefty bags and duct tape! :drinker:0
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I don't always do body wraps but when I do, I prefer hefty bags and duct tape! :drinker:
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Temporary. We do the same thing to show horses' necks before a show but it's gotta stay on or the effect will go away:
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If you using them to lose weight without diet and exercise, no, they're not legit.
If you are using them as quiet "me time" to get away from everything, turn off the phone, and forced hour or so of relaxation, then, totally legit.0 -
before everybody completely knocks bodywraps.....
There are different types, and I don't like every kind.
I like a bodywrap that uses herbal preparations, and is not compression. It is best when accompanied by a massage. Drink your water!
It's true that the inch loss is not totally permanent, but a measurement change is not the only purpose...
Those fat areas can be toxic, hard fat that lacks circulation. A wrap of this sort brings circulation to the area, detoxifying, moving out water retention, and the resulting increase of metabolism to the area. All good stuff! Plus, the body looks better afterwards, too. And this is encouraging.
Best to try to keep up with good nutrition habits, water intake and exercise afterwards, to maximize renewed circulation to those areas if they were previously lacking it.
Basically no to all of this.0 -
It's true that the inch loss is not totally permanent, but a measurement change is not the only purpose...
Those fat areas can be toxic, hard fat that lacks circulation. A wrap of this sort brings circulation to the area, detoxifying, moving out water retention, and the resulting increase of metabolism to the area. All good stuff! Plus, the body looks better afterwards, too. And this is encouraging.
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Not legit - only any good for a night out, wedding or whatever - the effects are not permanent. You can get similar results having a salt bath.0
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It's true that the inch loss is not totally permanent, but a measurement change is not the only purpose...
Those fat areas can be toxic, hard fat that lacks circulation. A wrap of this sort brings circulation to the area, detoxifying, moving out water retention, and the resulting increase of metabolism to the area. All good stuff! Plus, the body looks better afterwards, too. And this is encouraging.
:huh:
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Have a nice day!:flowerforyou:
That's all fine but you make claims of toxin removal and metabolism improvements. Some while ago Anvilhead asked exactly what toxins are removed and how. You have yet to explain. Also, I'd like to understand how this improves metabolism? Both pretty substantial claims if true. Or hokum if not.
So, exactly how does that all work? What are the metabolic improvements and what are the toxins that are removed? And how is that accomplished?0 -
It's true that the inch loss is not totally permanent, but a measurement change is not the only purpose...
Those fat areas can be toxic, hard fat that lacks circulation. A wrap of this sort brings circulation to the area, detoxifying, moving out water retention, and the resulting increase of metabolism to the area. All good stuff! Plus, the body looks better afterwards, too. And this is encouraging.
:huh:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Have a nice day!:flowerforyou:
That's all fine but you make claims of toxin removal and metabolism improvements. Some while ago Anvilhead asked exactly what toxins are removed and how. You have yet to explain. Also, I'd like to understand how this improves metabolism? Both pretty substantial claims if true. Or hokum if not.
So, exactly how does that all work? What are the metabolic improvements and what are the toxins that are removed? And how is that accomplished?
Several factors have been shown to affect the development of cellulite. Sex, race, biotype,[12] distribution of subcutaneous fat, and predisposition to lymphatic and circulatory insufficiency have all been shown to contribute to cellulite.[1]
Although I am interested in the physiology supporting why something works, ultimately, I also want results. I tried a few body wraps, and was quite dissatisfied for a number of reasons. But I found one that works very well, and I like the results....and was willing to share my experience.
Not really interested in an exhaustive debate on this topic with you, as your de-energizing attude has exhausted me already LOL!!
But hope to see you in the forums elsewhere, and...have a great day, friend!:flowerforyou:0 -
I have no idea what you are talking about with all the "de-energizing attitude" and all. I didn't realize it was job to "energize" or "inspire" you. I'm simply asking for facts to back up your claims. Instead, you gave another claim that body wraps increase circulation to cellulite. So, please explain. Exactly how does that work. In addition to explaining what the toxins are that get removed and how this process improves your metabolism.
It's not my fault that you make claims that you can't seem to back up. So, please so explain. Or alternately, just acknowledge that you have no proof and your belief is not based on anything factual. If you don't want to have to back up your claims, then don't make them. Simple really. So sorry that you find people asking you for factual info exausting. That might lead one to believe you don't have any.
MFP is a place where people come to learn to be healthy and fit. People touting bogus products do a disservice to the purpose of this site by misleading users who are trying (desperately sometimes) to lose weight and become healthier. The answer does not lie in "snake oils" and magic pills and it is disingenuous to insinuate that these useless products have any benefits.0 -
You know what I heard is great for blood circulation? Walking. http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/walking-for-a-healthy-heart
I only paid five easy installments of $99.99 for the amazing opportunity to.....oh wait, no. Walking is free.0 -
You know what I heard is great for blood circulation? Walking. http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/walking-for-a-healthy-heart
I only paid five easy installments of $99.99 for the amazing opportunity to.....oh wait, no. Walking is free.
Lol!! Well played!! :drinker:0 -
I've had success using them. I used one a couple times, after a couple days apart, before a PT test, and I lost about 2.5 inches, self-tape. I was exercising and eating right as well in preparation for my PT test. I used the wrap to see if it would give me a few extra points for my tape. The feeling I would describe in my abdomen region would be tingly. I would say that my skin didn't seem as loose to me as it did before the wrap. I would also add that I wouldn't/won't spend money on it again unless going for a PT test, and again combined with proper nutrition, exercise, and hydration. I'm not stating what it claims to do, or how it works. Just my experience.0
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I use body wraps. In the first 2 months I dropped 2 pants sizes and my skin was really toned up (I just had my 5th child) my stretch marks were also really improved. I have my before & after photos posted at www.Facebook.com/exclusivebodywraps there is also a recorded call posted on there from a Doctor who explains how and why the body wraps work.
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