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recycling cycling instead of driving protesting the change despite all other efforts to help and sometimes it seems like we're fighting an uphill battle but does that mean we should stop trying. because even us individual actions give me a big difference this week we need the people working against all odds to need to change. i'm some of that. welcome to equal india. let's start today is show among the forest welling tribes of which are for generations the state's forests have been there and primary source of livelihood yet without a league the player of the ship a 2006 indian law corrected the situation but 15 years on many of them are still struggling to prove all the ships and organization in the not district is helping
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them navigate the bureaucracy and substantiate their claims. since time immemorial the family of go in the behavior has lived near their daily but are poorest in a good route they belong to an ancient tribal community the forest is their livelihood and source of food they live without reliable roads electricity or schools things have changed for gold in the bible and its family now in the past it was often difficult. where about a boy for his department would harass us a lot their game and. when we tried to cultivate the land they would not allow us to cultivate it was really difficult but. in the days of colonial rule the british nationalized indians for those transporting ownership of the land to the government those who lived from the forest began to be seen as encroachers
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in the eyes of the law. in 2006 landmark legislation known as the forest rights act was finally passed in india following protests from tribal groups and activists the law states that tribal communities which make up 9 percent of india's population have a right to live from protected land where they have lived for generations under the law any individual or group from a tribal community can claim property rights over forest land if they can prove that they have been living there. cultivating the land since before 2005. but providing that proof has been difficult as of august 20th teen nearly 2000000 teams had been rejected citing lack of evidence a huge challenge by the village councils on grounds of past who made the claims on behalf of the community. most of the
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authorities mistaken somebody was in a lot of it is insist for documentary evidence in the form of what is an apartment receipt or something like that many many of the places most of the grounds of ours were not of it because this act is very complicated in the past to be carried out by ground so by that also very complicated and unless we go feel very figures on is not a. not an easy job your. statements these things are most of the people have not been here by the way the. one with reshma there is a local tribal rights activist whose organization has been supporting go in the bike and his village council as they tackle the problem of collecting evidence. they're able to produce detailed maps by overlapping satellite images and g.p.s. data. so far over 250 grams of our councils have been trained to better understand how to employ the forest rights act is going to be. a part of the part of me in the past people who are too scared to approach forest
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department office or speak up in front of them. when the forest passed in 2006 people here felt confident that they would be able to get some right so that we could use our land and build this help we are now able to assert those rights. they've got a. 27 year old mark up behind us are has learned how to use g.p.s. with the help of a g.p.s. tracker he can calculate exact floats of land and produce an accurate map of the g.p.s. findings i've been superimposed with satellite image data from 2005 and are used as evidence in the submission of. use of technology for verification of claims is a very controversial issue most of the groups are opposed because most of the groups feel that this would be this is
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a meeting process away from the ground to somebody sitting far away and listen officer offices to comment it is themselves they start using this technology they can boast of the place they saw that very demonstrative use. just by what they were but they have seen the console and they can use it not only for the in support of the games they can use it to win challenge or wrongful use of technology where the goal and the method is clearly working out of the 120 individual claims submitted by the sa guy willage all have been verified and approved the grounds of out of sight guy was also successful in winning community forest rights which enabled them to collect and sell for its produce like mahmood and medicine of plants this has opened up new sustainable ways of generating income for the community. or since 2016 we have been
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selling bamboo to a paper mill. around 6000 euros for the droid. we use that money to pay 25023000 euros to community members will deliver in logan there was a man or woman been locked out of where they said they are. the ripple effect of what's happening inside guy village can already be seen in good euro. state level committee has selected this district as a pilot project for verifying the claims of the forest rights act referred to here as. the fire you've probably been. is not only beneficial for bribery well for bribery. but it's also beneficial for. what it's. like other community projects around the world working with the grams of our council of sa guy he has shown that conservation efforts need to go hand in hand with local residents to be truly sustainable.
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storms drought beetle infestation and fire your hopes forests have taken a battering in recent years and wild replanting trees has been the go to solution for regenerating forests some scientists say it hasn't. sustainable looking instead of the solutions to bring back the. withered beech trees maples or estens jeanette and. are always glad to see a new member of the family arrive about 12 months ago the 2 researches began documenting changes big and small to this section of a forest ravaged by fire. we got what we hoped for the ecosystem is starting to recover and certain species are quickly appearing and spreading such as these aspens they've now brought about
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changes to the area that are in turn helpful for other species. good she said and in august 28th seen a forest fire raised almost 4 square kilometers of woodland outside the town of twine pleats and in eastern germany an area larger than $500.00 soccer pitches the usual practice after a forest fire is to clear the entire area and replant trees as seen on this private land but not in this case thanks to a government funded project here dead trees are left standing. local forest think it is testing an alternative solution removing most of the dead pine trees and planting other species in their place the idea is to create a mixed forest that's also home to oaks poplars and other deciduous trees. so i can i 1st want to just see which species of tree i could use and how old they need
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to be before being transplanted carrying out tests is important to get the full picture. and that's when the forest abroad in the expertise of these researchers they're here to find out the best way for a forest to be able to regenerate and. become more climate resistant with or without human assistance. the researchers take a hands off approach limiting their work to observing which plants and animals settle in the habitat it's a rare opportunity. it's now standard procedure to see to it that we repair the damage that humans have done all too frequently we do not give nature the time or space to do that itself and that deprives us of the chance to learn from nature to forgive him for all the false stuff and. among the things they have
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learned is that in addition to providing shade dead wood also in the hands of the soil when it falls to the ground it creates more humus which gives the soil more moisture the work is carried out on his test areas is on a smaller scale and is common in conventional forest management there billy accessible by car and he's a wreck did a fence around the forest to keep larger animals at bay he left a number of dead trees standing leaves have also been spread to keep the soil moist and protected during drought year we're seeing large scale forest fires in the region and that's going to continue so we need to learn how to respond to. that and that's why researchers in that blue murder is here she's been collecting data on soil humidity and temperature which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved
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in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and it was filed in near bilin but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted. by humans. being up to 3 times the amount naturally recession compared to the trees that were planted on the area. after. a number of studies show that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires the forest ecosystem rebound which supports the argument of letting nature of being. as we've just seen it's often. but it's not always possible that people are also the lying on the environment for
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their livelihoods fishing and aquaculture for example employed almost 6000000. in 20 according to the un's food and agriculture organization as an island nation it's an industry that the philippines live on climate change and fishing are having a big impact. have stepped in to help and the communities rely on it let's take a look. around you know. been fishing for a long time for more than 25 years and. it's been raining since midnight. it's too dangerous to take the boat out. but we fishermen have observed how the weather has changed the strong easterly winds that we see right
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now should have passed by no one. but it's possible they'll continue until march 1 that's when they stopped last year the weather no longer follows the usual pattern. the rainy season used to end in january and february used to be one of the driest months of the year climate change has changed all that fishermen have to be very attuned to the weather and notice every shift in deviation. colin sarah nina has 4 children to have already left home his wife jocelyn tells us they have managed to raise a family even if food that is fish has sometimes been scarce. and we have. now got what we got from the sea. and a source of income. that we were able to send our children to school and i'm so you know i mean the woman and i'm very proud of that. my husband and i never went to
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school but it just wasn't possible. later in the morning the weather improved. calling someone you know soon caught 2 large fish he'll sell the red snapper. it weighs more than 5 kilos. on a good day he catches 15 kilos of fish the family always keeps a portion and sells the rest to others in the neighborhood. before the pandemic he used to sell to a trader who supplied large markets it was profitable but the markets are closed for now his neighbors can't pay those kind of prices just an uncertain you know
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does the bookkeeping. when they have money to spare she deposits it with the savings club. and the savings club someone want to share while the savings club is like a bank for us what we bungled it is that we don't have a bank on our island but when the savings you know so we came up with this. so that people can learn how to save money not me but. most people when people are live from fishing. there's not much else to do here. the local savings club was set up 4 years ago. and official from the municipality looks after the money the club has $400.00 members the deposits currently amount to the equivalent of about 8 and a half 1000 euros. we meet once
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a week. and that's when our members bring their money. some deposit 20 pesos others 40 a few even 50. even the pieces 20 pesos is a 3rd of a euro it will buy you a bottle of water and that's all some people can put aside after a week's work they would probably have even less were it not for efforts to protect the island's coastal waters from overfishing in 2005 marine protected areas were established where no fishing is allowed and the fish can breed in peace. in people are volunteers patrol the coast around the clock. this is their guard post. these protected areas have made a big difference. for stocks we're doing going here but since 2005 they've been
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increasing. these areas have really improved the situation for the fishermen but. the german environment ministries international climate initiative is supporting the fishing communities efforts to help themselves. suzanne qatar yo heads the municipality's disaster relief unit she helped set up the protected area. n.p.r. . so meaning changes may be that's the. climate change like the sea level rai's extreme heat. and heavy rain fall and the chorus of frequent occurrence forms it's evening and the sever and you know family are preparing supper.
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on the menu fish of course with lemon grass tomatoes and chili and rice. i boil some water in it. when i add the vegetables. and then the fish. i let it cook for a while. but i don't let it come. that. the 2 daughters who still live at home have been studying climate change at school . they understand how it's affecting life here. it's a big problem for my father well it makes me really sad that i hear about it so hard out there on the water and the many might not even catch
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a single fish that i feel sorry for him he works really hard but still sometimes comes home empty handed there are signs that. the 7 years can only hope for good weather and calm seas life is tough and getting tougher on the commodious. the call that 19 has been devastating for people and industries own over the world in india it's created a dollar situation for farmers who've seen a decrease in demand and in some cases have been unable to access their land but in made a busy street community organization established to share information and solidarity with the changing involvement has become a lifeline. standing dawn in a few weeks going to start harvesting for the crops to remain healthy she needs to
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ensure the weeds are removed frequently 4 years ago when she took on a lease for nearly 5 years for thailand thanks to help from a local initiative. i mean by the end i got rid of the native when i was growing 15 to 25 about us i felt good and decided to stick to agriculture so my children could go to school my daughter did teacher training and my son studied till he was 15 so i'm taking care of my kids but if they let anyone in and out of it. unlike many across the world she has remained unfazed by the pandemic even the historic flood last october that flood and thousands of acres of farmland and the land gone and stayed could not better over the last 70 years she has been growing crowd missional millet and it's. it is. only less than that one did those who abundant food crops and grew something else ended up living also we didn't lose out at all those who grow cotton and sold it all at once
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ended up with nothing to eat anyway but we had no such problems in a little mind on that model and about. women like me have traditionally been marginalized both as women and because of their cost but mobile number has managed to break out of the more she decides to grow up she grows and even owns the land she tells a departure from india's social norms it is largely thanks to the deck and development society a larger movement of which more glamorous spot the grassroots organization set up in the mid 1980 s. and got just women to form some guns of groups for organic community farming. financial support comes from international funding agencies and the government the villain here only grow dryland crops which are not affected by climate change as one of the society's founders explains that is not all. and we
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do the growing crops which do not take. from the society and very early they hit me but i don't want to nutrition the north of papers because i want crops. and i really nutrition. labels and they're there and where. people can buy them traditional seed varieties are key in achieving food security and. 65 year old is in charge of a community seed bank can you village she carefully cvs the seeds to remove the storms before putting them in long down the storage in the past the villain but treated as untouchable today they have better social standing because they have grown stronger to the organization.
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some of them do you have these historically marginalized them and also run a community radio station in the pandemic it has become an important channel for raising awareness and spreading information. or general not a summer as she's not present and produces the daily program which also reports on traditional farming practices she has many listeners. actually a.t.m. did you know what i really used to read you had to educate the younger ones on different crops how to sew food crops and safe seats we interview older people and broadcasters to educate the younger generation of that need to attend this event a t.v. locally a piece than that one. and the other women of son gregory district dentist staff when the markets were closed during the log in est they were able to help others want to take their money running slower than get busy we all have food in our homes
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so from each will be collected greens bagged and distributed them and we were able to give a nutritious millet drink to pregnant women and new mothers in each village we got a ministry low enough to let the local wyler was. inspired by how the very men have bettered the crisis are the farmers in the region have not begun to follow their lead. but are negatively among the 70 religious got any half of the farmers are doing organic farming like we do and up out of the community previously only a quarter of the farmers belong to the coming in but slowly the most out of increasing. forced long down more than half of the farmers don't do organic farming and they're all growing traditional food crops. it way but even better with. nearly 4 decades of the movement 1st began members are now traveling from village to village. to spread the message the society has helped them to grow strong and
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develop farming practices that are bold and resistant to climate change. it takes the gumption to be the forced her book something about change i hope of these episodes inspire you to be that change you want to see in the world could take 4 steps towards a clean a clean up planet i'll see you again next week with many more cock provoking stories from our entire team in india and germany good by.
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getting rid of wrinkles tightening up the body people use a variety of methods to improve their looks. to embellish what's appearing says older. which methods are most effective.
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colorful bunch of football and united states courts candidate with a common goal making cargo shipping sustainable with wood instead of steel and wind and solar power instead of heavy oil. the world's largest emissions free cargo ship is being built in coastal rica. 3000. and 60 minutes. devastated talos a soft target in the lawsuit cars carrying. effects of climate change coming from. the station and the rain forest carbon dioxide emissions prison into play people all over the world are committed to climate protection.
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much smaller. change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind to. w. it for mines. camera rolling and action wait wait wait a minute i'm not ready for the close up because i want to look my best when i'm on camera well actually this is the best you will ever get so welcome to in good shape beauty is a complex topic if you want to like yourself when you look into the mirror and you want to make a good impression on. others and there's
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a good reason for that studies show that students who are perceived as good looking are getting better grades and that applicants who are tricked of getting a job on the other hand people who are too good looking are perceived as being a competitor and they are not getting the job they wish to embellish once appearance is as old as mankind think of all those cave paintings with made up faces of men or women and even the neanderthals used face paint nowadays the cosmetics industry has a yearly turnover of about $150000000000.00 that's every single year that's a lot of moisture that's a lot of creams and it's not always good for your skin. whether cleansing moisturising or getting made up martina grace love trying out cosmetics one day looking in the mirror she got a nasty shock impuls around her mouth. and i was on there were bombs that looked like me and they kept getting bigger and bigger and there were more and more
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of them all the inflammations got bigger and spread to my eyes. she can flourish the inflamed areas trying to cover them with makeup but that only made things worse. when light it was. not in a grave soon discovered she had peri oral dermatitis tends to affect people who use cosmetics excessively which is why it's also called stewardess disease because they could easily stock up on the latest products when working them at all or just sabina under says it can affect any skin type most in women between 20 and 50. the horny outer skin layer and the liquid layer beneath are destroyed by too much cleaning and moisturizing 1st it loses and then it dries out this feeling of dryness causes people to apply even more that it creams to their skin which causes more damage even though the original intention was actually good. for many people
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outbreaks occur in fall or winter when dry air limited sunlight and stress are prevalent that was the case with jenny kaplan shortly after she bought new musk garra she noticed red spots and pimples around her own eyes. a general practitioner recommended 0 therapy which means avoiding all creams and only washing the face with water 20 keppler tried it out. and then i think when you stop using cosmetics the skin stretches a lot started to it actually became scaly again because the skin was dry my skin just didn't feel good. jenny was also diagnosed by dr anders as having perry or ultimate titers she prescribed her a cream containing antibiotics. 'd the small pasta else that appear when people have peri oral dermatitis are inflamed sebaceous glands with antibiotic creams patients can reduce inflammation however these antibiotic creams should not
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be used for more than 6 weeks or in some severe cases no more than 8. certain household products that you might think of right away can help against the affliction like poultices made with black tea or you have to do is boil some strong black tea but it's steep for 30 minutes and then cool then soak a cloth in it and place the cloth on the push stools for up to 15 minutes. the tannins in the black to reduce inflammation for those whose rushes have gone away they should avoid one thing at all costs fatty creams. as it's really i prefer recommend the fluids any products from a pharmacy where it says on the label there for sensitive irritated red skin because of their active ingredients they don't cause additional damage to the skin . after a week of using a new cream jenny kepler is doing better for stools healing. is for daughter if it's already gotten a lot better it's crazy how much skin can impact the way we feel about ourselves.
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today it has also found a way to keep her condition in check by manufacturing her own cosmetics now she only uses her homemade products on her skin. quite a toil i bring this we have. 2 the right cosmetics and a bit more down time helps peri oral dermatitis heal without any scars or recurrences. if you ask hollywood celebrities or t.v. styles how they attain their good looks you were often getting down to like this well i'm drinking plenty of water ok that's true because plenty of water is very important for your skin but it's not the truth one attractive ringtone for you look people needed just a few years ago. just a few years ago it did reach into the back of tricks they needed surgeons startles sutures and stitches but no days it's totally different you can have beauty
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that fits right into your busy work schedule with botox and with others but those injections don't always help what if the nose is too crooked of the eyes or to say the breasts are too small or too large then you will need a surgeon in 2019 alone 25000000 cosmetic procedures were performed most of them in brazil but what do i care i'm pretty anyway but medical peter cares so he went to see a plastic surgeon. when paying a visit to dr mary my mother a plastic an acidic surgeon who in the past has helped trait band survive it she's worked in switzerland the us brazil and jamaica today she runs her own clinic in berlin. many people want to have. or look the organ there are a force for botox or. on almost every street corner.
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what do you think of powered botox as a long struggle secret. yes actually lunchtime procedures about outside her own macassar many patients of mine consult my clinic in their lunch time because there are small injections usually that downed cause and they have a tommaso bruising. it's a safe straightforward procedure to your glands and freshen for last on nice option to give the face more volume and to feel the wrinkles new to look younger and fresher but the patients need to be careful even the small enchantress feature should be applied by a doctor with experience and with a profound. training sometimes you can see people with a face that looks like i would ask. what happened so we have to be
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a careful with our prejudices but because there are profound clinical diseases like the parkins on that gives you a mask faced but we have to know and we have seen it in the past with it over botox faces a botox. treatment that reduces your mimic action in your face and that means you are a mimic muscles can't work as you normal and that gives you a static appearance on mask appearance because your face looks from isn't what i'll go through the options are the other procedure that it's really an come in advancement and the development is lifting that means that sutures are listing the face structures to a useful at perience the sutures ourself is also a ball so that means our thank yous and new color gene something gives us and that
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means i have lost ability in a face the most popular procedure over. breast augmentation there are 2 of them plans are in fact from the room. which do recommend ok if you want to go straight forward for a nice welsh have breast our tricom and. breast augmentation with silicone if you want to have a very natural breast shape and not a big augmentations or just requirement of a better shape our would recommend. that augmentation but you have to know that with fat argumentation it's a 2 step procedure because you will lose thought about 40 percent of your own track after the 1st procedure so you need attach after 6 months. the buttocks can also be shaped in a similar way to the same quest for silicon compliance or augmentation so
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to form a pop up with fat up mentation as a high risk procedure we have a mortality from one to 3000 it was published 2 years ago so we need a really strong indication a very experienced team to that i'm saying if and well done result the fact is vital for and it's a soft sort if we have really a flattened kraven about turkey in the upper quadrant i would suggest to use the implant because it's much stronger and form given shape so you have to really decide it is cause of where the entourage and what is what you imagine are the result of. a cosmetic medicine of most criticize for hopefully people to undergo medical treatments which are not without risk what is your opinion so every action our life has
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a risk. but of course when you go on medical treatment on radical surgery are static surgery and there are risks that and that's reason why you have to look a watch out for really experienced doctor and with our clinic with high standards with a quality management that you are really in safe hands and add that you have the opinion that their people care about the doctor's care for you on a higher medical standard thank you for this in the rue commitment ok it was a pleasure for me thank you. when it comes to wrinkles it's the same as with deposits it's very hard to get rid of them if you want to lose somebody fit you have to change your diet and. more like walking to a gym too far away that some fat deposits will stick to your body like
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glue and then time has come for liposuction but it's not a procedure without its dangers unsightly dance infections bleeding. pepperidge gold letters gastric infections can always occur a gentle otoh native seems to be crying lupul i says this is where all your fat deposits are literally ice to weigh. one meter 75 tall and 70 kilos it sounds ideal but felix clinic is still not 100 percent happy with his body . and i still have a few small problem areas on my stomach i've already tried a few things to get rid of them and that's why i want them treated today are they going to. he's going for cry a little isis dermatologist hans-peter shopper hi has been offering the procedure using extreme cold to produce fat for several years his method is intended for slim people with small fatter posits on the arms by his hips or stomach it's not
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suitable for overweight people. the distribution of fat cells of fat pads is genetically determined in women the most stubborn fact deposits are mostly in the upper thighs and buttocks in men on the stomach so we have emergency fact deposits for hard times when we can't get anything to eat they typically respond very poorly to normal diet or exercise. it's a purely aesthetic procedure and it can have side effects. for example that can be reddening or swelling for a few days what happens now and then someone is very sensitive a bruise can appear. the treatment should only be carried out by a specialist. this special film is supposed to protect the skin from frostbite because the cold is on. supposed to attack the fat cells below using this device. here you can see the typical attachment we use for
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a little tummy like theirs it has to fit exactly you called plate is inside the layer of fat is sucked in here and at the same time it gets shot cooled by racist occurrence down to minus 11 degree celsius it takes some getting used to especially at the beginning who did some mystery it will hurt a little now especially because it's been suctioning for so long and it's also getting very cold now. it's been known for a long time that fat cells are particularly sensitive to cold this is how the procedure works here it's you are effectively creating artificial inflammation of the fat cells because inflammation terminates the cells metabolism so to speak the energy to remain stored in the cell is used drugs and when it's being consumed the cell dies in the course of the next few weeks the body transports these dead fat cells away as normal x. created in the stool and so on school grounds always to see if. after 45 minutes of exposure to the freezing cold the patient is left with
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a reddened bulge which needs to be worked on. a little to break up the cell structure is a little so to speak suppressed. the results are apparent after about 6 to 12 weeks a single treatment can reduce that they can have a layer of fat by one centimeter to improve the a fact the procedure can be repeated. the method can help to reduce small fat deposits however it can not replace healthy diet and adequate exercise. dermatologist generally warn against the use of too much cream or too much power that there's another embellishing body art form they want to get to 2 worldwide one out of 330 to 49 year old has one italy tops the chart every 2nd has a 2 by contrast in other countries to to use a totally frowned upon or banned all.

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