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Old July 30th, 2004, 03:46 PM
MJC
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Here is what I know. The younger the weight loss the better your chances of
things tightening up. Exercise and toning is always going to help. You
haven't have had to loose 100 pounds to have the problem.
What I want to know is there anything else, short of surgery, to help. If
there are creams to the face, assuming they work, is there a body cream? Are
there vitamins that would help? Are there foods high in something that would
help? Any ideas from someone in the know?
This has become high on my interest list because I broke my foot last
weekend and the crutches are pinching the hell out of the lose skin under my
arms. Not that anything can be done at this point to help that mind you.

MJ


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Old July 30th, 2004, 03:57 PM
MJC
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Default A new Post about skin

My thoughts on toning is doing things like arm circles and the such. It is
probably considered exercise but that was what I was thinking.

"Ignoramus6756" wrote in message
...
In article .net, MJC

wrote:
Here is what I know. The younger the weight loss the better your chances

of
things tightening up. Exercise and toning is always going to help. You


What is toning?

haven't have had to loose 100 pounds to have the problem. What I
want to know is there anything else, short of surgery, to help. If
there are creams to the face, assuming they work, is there a body
cream? Are there vitamins that would help? Are there foods high in
something that would help? Any ideas from someone in the know? This
has become high on my interest list because I broke my foot last
weekend and the crutches are pinching the hell out of the lose skin
under my arms. Not that anything can be done at this point to help
that mind you.


Sorry to hear about the crutches... I looked for solutions for this
problem (to help my relative), and could not find anything that works.

Stretched skin happens not only due to weight loss.

i



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Old July 30th, 2004, 03:57 PM
MJC
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Default A new Post about skin

My thoughts on toning is doing things like arm circles and the such. It is
probably considered exercise but that was what I was thinking.

"Ignoramus6756" wrote in message
...
In article .net, MJC

wrote:
Here is what I know. The younger the weight loss the better your chances

of
things tightening up. Exercise and toning is always going to help. You


What is toning?

haven't have had to loose 100 pounds to have the problem. What I
want to know is there anything else, short of surgery, to help. If
there are creams to the face, assuming they work, is there a body
cream? Are there vitamins that would help? Are there foods high in
something that would help? Any ideas from someone in the know? This
has become high on my interest list because I broke my foot last
weekend and the crutches are pinching the hell out of the lose skin
under my arms. Not that anything can be done at this point to help
that mind you.


Sorry to hear about the crutches... I looked for solutions for this
problem (to help my relative), and could not find anything that works.

Stretched skin happens not only due to weight loss.

i



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Old July 30th, 2004, 03:57 PM
MJC
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Default A new Post about skin

My thoughts on toning is doing things like arm circles and the such. It is
probably considered exercise but that was what I was thinking.

"Ignoramus6756" wrote in message
...
In article .net, MJC

wrote:
Here is what I know. The younger the weight loss the better your chances

of
things tightening up. Exercise and toning is always going to help. You


What is toning?

haven't have had to loose 100 pounds to have the problem. What I
want to know is there anything else, short of surgery, to help. If
there are creams to the face, assuming they work, is there a body
cream? Are there vitamins that would help? Are there foods high in
something that would help? Any ideas from someone in the know? This
has become high on my interest list because I broke my foot last
weekend and the crutches are pinching the hell out of the lose skin
under my arms. Not that anything can be done at this point to help
that mind you.


Sorry to hear about the crutches... I looked for solutions for this
problem (to help my relative), and could not find anything that works.

Stretched skin happens not only due to weight loss.

i



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Old July 30th, 2004, 04:28 PM
MJC
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Default A new Post about skin

You may have a great unintended point "i". Things are suposed to appear
smaller if they are darker right? Maybe I "should" hit a tanning salon
!!
"Ignoramus6756" wrote in message
...
In article . net, MJC

wrote:
My thoughts on toning is doing things like arm circles and the such. It

is
probably considered exercise but that was what I was thinking.


I see. It does not shrink the skin, but if you get bigger muscles, you
may have less excess skin. The word toning usually applies to women
oriented sales pitches featuring well tanned young ladies, and is
based on the assumption that women are averse to lifting heavy objects.

Try this link:

http://tinyurl.com/47bdd

i



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Old July 30th, 2004, 04:28 PM
MJC
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Default A new Post about skin

You may have a great unintended point "i". Things are suposed to appear
smaller if they are darker right? Maybe I "should" hit a tanning salon
!!
"Ignoramus6756" wrote in message
...
In article . net, MJC

wrote:
My thoughts on toning is doing things like arm circles and the such. It

is
probably considered exercise but that was what I was thinking.


I see. It does not shrink the skin, but if you get bigger muscles, you
may have less excess skin. The word toning usually applies to women
oriented sales pitches featuring well tanned young ladies, and is
based on the assumption that women are averse to lifting heavy objects.

Try this link:

http://tinyurl.com/47bdd

i



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Old July 31st, 2004, 01:59 AM
SnugBear
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Default A new Post about skin

MJC wrote:

Here is what I know. The younger the weight loss the better your
chances of things tightening up. Exercise and toning is always going
to help. You haven't have had to loose 100 pounds to have the problem.
What I want to know is there anything else, short of surgery, to help.
If there are creams to the face, assuming they work, is there a body
cream? Are there vitamins that would help? Are there foods high in
something that would help? Any ideas from someone in the know?
This has become high on my interest list because I broke my foot last
weekend and the crutches are pinching the hell out of the lose skin
under my arms. Not that anything can be done at this point to help
that mind you.


I've posted this link befo
http://www.bodyfatguide.com/LooseSkin.htm


--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
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Old July 31st, 2004, 01:59 AM
SnugBear
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Default A new Post about skin

MJC wrote:

Here is what I know. The younger the weight loss the better your
chances of things tightening up. Exercise and toning is always going
to help. You haven't have had to loose 100 pounds to have the problem.
What I want to know is there anything else, short of surgery, to help.
If there are creams to the face, assuming they work, is there a body
cream? Are there vitamins that would help? Are there foods high in
something that would help? Any ideas from someone in the know?
This has become high on my interest list because I broke my foot last
weekend and the crutches are pinching the hell out of the lose skin
under my arms. Not that anything can be done at this point to help
that mind you.


I've posted this link befo
http://www.bodyfatguide.com/LooseSkin.htm


--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
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Old July 31st, 2004, 03:27 AM
Jarkat2002
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Default A new Post about skin

I've posted this link befo
http://www.bodyfatguide.com/LooseSkin.htm


I'm amused by his disclaimer:
By viewing the web pages on bodyfatguide.com, you agree to be solely
responsible for any
adverse effects on your health that results from the application of the
information on this web site.
~Kat

"help is on the way"
~John Kerry
  #10  
Old July 31st, 2004, 03:27 AM
Jarkat2002
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Default A new Post about skin

I've posted this link befo
http://www.bodyfatguide.com/LooseSkin.htm


I'm amused by his disclaimer:
By viewing the web pages on bodyfatguide.com, you agree to be solely
responsible for any
adverse effects on your health that results from the application of the
information on this web site.
~Kat

"help is on the way"
~John Kerry
 




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