3540: Why The Thighs Get Lumpy
October 15, 2025
3540: Why The Thighs Get Lumpy
October 15, 2025
WW:
There’s a growing wave of confusion online about the difference between cellulite, lipedema, and lymphedema-
On today’s show, I want to break down the real differences between these three conditions and explain why many people are being misled into thinking they have a medical disorder when, in fact, they may not.
I’ll share how to identify which condition you might have, what symptoms to look for, and when it’s time to seek medical attention (or rebalance naturally).
So join me on today’s Cabral Concept 3540 as we uncover the reasons why your thighs might appear lumpy, whether it’s truly serious, and what you can do about it.
Enjoy the show and let me know your thoughts!
Show Highlights & Big Takeaways
1. Cellulite: Cellulite appears as dimpling on the thighs, hips, or stomach and is caused by trapped fat beneath the skin pressing through connective tissue. It’s influenced by toxins, inflammation, and hormonal imbalance—but it’s not a medical condition and can often be improved through detoxification, exercise, and circulation support.
2. Lipedema: Unlike cellulite, lipedema involves inflamed, tender fat tissue, typically in the legs, hips, or arms, that feels heavy or sore to the touch. This is a true medical condition involving poor fluid drainage and inflammation, not just cosmetic dimpling.
3. Lymphedema: Lymphedema occurs when the lymphatic system becomes blocked, leading to visible swelling in the feet, hands, or limbs (often asymmetrically). It’s a serious condition that requires medical attention, as the buildup of fluid and toxins can lead to infection or sepsis if left untreated.
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