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Default A little fun to lighten these dark times ...

On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 01:07:58 -0000, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:

Turned out to
be a home 'Ultrasonic Liposuction Machine' ...


You get to have all the fun.

* Ultrasonic Liposuction Equipment, through high energy deep-level
transport, takes 1100nm-1500nm high ultrasonic head to shoot out violent
energy, produces itch cavitation in cellulite cells, forms
* countless tiny vacuum oxygen bubbles, by means of the pressure to make FAT
cells membrane, act on the cellulite, breaks them, then exhaust out of the
body by lymphatic system.

and

* It takes the most advanced RF technique and energy, directly penetrate
into deep-seated cellulite. With targeted oriented RF output, it makes the
fatty cells in quick active state, produces heat friction,
* higher the partial temperature. Through the sweat gland, liver sausage
circulation and lymph, exhaust the redundant fatness and toxins out of the
body, so get the effect of cellulite dissolving.


How crude. The high fashion technique is to do the same thing with a
laser.
http://www.myzerona.com
I know people that have had this treatment and there is a visible loss
of fat from the process. The problem with "breaking down fat" or
dieting is that they just empty the fat cells from their contents. The
cells still remain, and tend to rapidly fill with fat again. What's
needed is a way to destroy the fat cells and their contents. The
problem is that its a rather bloody procedure. The ultrasonic method
make a big mess, bursting both fat cells and capillaries. The laser
is somewhat more precise. The mess is washed away by the blood
stream, not the lymphatic system, which is really slow. It only works
on fat that's near the skin (subcutaneous) and doesn't do anything for
fat buried under the muscles (visceral). It's also sufficiently messy
that the involvement of a doctor is usually a good idea. Anyway, it's
not total quackery, but it's close.

Also, a friends son recently returned from Hong Kong, where he worked
at translating technical documents and manuals from Chinese into
English. The big surprise was that many companies didn't care if
their manuals made any sense in English. They've found that the
products sell on the basis of price, and such luxuries as quality,
spare parts, documentation, and service have little effect on sales.

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