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Vitamoor and Circulation - Rebuilding Damaged Tissue
Over 500 published research studies showed Austrian Moor to be one of the most powerful healing agents available today. For this reason it is widely used in European hospitals.

One of the most telling examples of just how powerful it is can be found in the case of a patient with a gangrenous lower leg who was scheduled for amputation. Doctors agreed to try applying Moor substance directly onto the gangrenous tissue before committing him for surgery and were staggered to see new tissue forming under the dead gangrenous mass within days. Over time the patient regrew enough tissue to keep his leg and was able to walk again.

This case study shows how powerful the healing qualities of the Moor can be, but more than this it shows that Austrian Moor can help the body regrow damaged circulation. The body uses its circulation to heal itself. Without the circulation there can be no healing, with circulation almost any damage can be healed.

Cellulite is primarily a disease resulting from damaged circulation. No matter what else you do to reverse cellulite damage, you will need to restore the circulation. The Vita Moor Body Wrap provides a complete kit for applying pure Austrian Moor to the cellulite areas and so restoring the circulation. The fibers of the vegetative nervous system, lying between the epidermal cells, are stimulated by the Moor's action while it draws the toxins out of the tissues, neutralizes the build-up of damaging positive ions and creates an environment that allows the blood supply to be rebuilt by the body.

You can learn how to reverse your cellulite in the instruction manual "How to Get Rid of Cellulite".

Is Cellulite Dangerous?
Although it is not life threatening, the presence of cellulite is a warning that we should not ignore. Because cellulite is caused by collapsing capillaries, veins or lymph vessels we need to ask ourselves why they have started to collapse and whether the factors that have attacked our circulatory system under the skin are at work in other areas where more serious damage could occur, such as the brain or heart. The answer is almost certainly 'yes'; the presence of cellulite indicates that critical organs are suffering damage and 'yes' this damage will lead to chronic disease unless it is stopped.

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