fat cell destruction...hmmm

Bently

MuscleChemistry Registered Member
Ok, been thinking about this and not sure where to find the answer. PGF2 is known to actually destroy the fat cells, thus by total elimination it is not coming back. So in effect you have accomplished permanent fatloss.
Now Lipostabil is said to "melt away" the fat. But in so doing, is it just shrinking the fat cells or does that also kill them off so that it won't return.
Any suggestions, ideas, theories, or data to substantiate any of this?

KR
 
Lipostabil is supposed to kill fat cells.

But just because you have NET less fat cells, that DOES NOT mean the remaining fat cells can grow bigger.

Neither pGF2a, Lipostabil or Liposuction are ever really "permanent" Not saying you couldnt keep the fat off, but its never permanent because fat cells can always grow.
 
hitmeoff said:
Lipostabil is supposed to kill fat cells.

But just because you have NET less fat cells, that DOES NOT mean the remaining fat cells can grow bigger.

Neither pGF2a, Lipostabil or Liposuction are ever really "permanent" Not saying you couldnt keep the fat off, but its never permanent because fat cells can always grow.

I agree with you
 
I agree with hitmeoff-the fat is going to be stored in fat cells -just because the total number is reduced is not important -the remaining fat cells will just be bigger than before treatment
 
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