Pregnancy, and especially repeated pregnancies, stretch and distort the breasts and abdomen. As the baby grows, the uterus presses on the inside of the muscle wall of the abdomen. At the front of the abdomen, the two vertically oriented "Rectus" muscles (the "six-pack" muscles) get pulled apart, and actually separate as the fascia elongates. Once the baby is delivered, the skin collapses, and may leave loose hanging skin. Because the underlying muscle has also been stretched, a bulge may be apparent in the lower abdomen. The pregnancy effect on the breasts are no less dramatic. Due to hormonal changes brought on by pregnancy, the breasts start to grow. Following delivery, breast feeding causes the breasts to repeatedly stretch. After breast feeding is complete, the breasts typically decrease in size, resulting in stretch marks and loose skin. In short, pregnancy is followed by breast tissue lossand drooping, abdominal stretching of muscle and skin, and local collections offat. Until recently, the main two solution to these problems were several weeks ormonths of an exercise regime or plastic surgery. But moms with newborns usuallyhave no time to go to the gym. And a lot of people avoid plastic surgery because of all the dangers involved in surgery, the side effects or the expense. In search of an alternative we encountered the Arasys that was built in London University after seventeen years of research by Gerry Pollock, the coinventor of the pacemaker. Arasys was recently introduced to the USA a no sweat, painless solution to improving stretchmarks and losing the baby fat. A number of Gynecologists immediately implemented Arasys in their practice. According to Gerry Pollock, the waveform contracts the muscle the way it would if the body was engaged in a strenuous workout. Below are the results of a pilot study with moms ages 26- 32, trying to lose inches after their first pregnancy. Subjects were randomly assigned to 20 minutes of an Arasys procedure or 80 minutes of exercise. Inch loss was significantly higher with the Arasys procedure, and in significantly less time that it was required by exercise. Inches lost around waist and abdomen with Arasys versus exercise are illustrated by the chart below. Gerry Pollock and the USA Research Division of Arasys Perfector are presently conducting more research studies on the Health Benefits of the Arasys. For more info go to www.arasysperfector.com or call 1 866 25 YOUNG
Xanya Sofra Weiss
Xanya Sofra Weiss

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