French WomenS Weight-Loss Secret: Mechanical Massage Cuts Cravings,slims Physique - and costs Less Than Mounjaro
LONDON – A mechanical massage treatment,popular amongst French women,has demonstrably reduced cravings and improved body shape for one British journalist,offering a potentially more affordable choice to weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro. Edwina Ings-Chambers, writing for the Daily Mail, detailed her experience wiht the treatment, reporting critically important reductions in water retention, cellulite, and a surprising shift in appetite.
The treatment involves a device with a head that “feels a bit like I’d imagine a Pac-Man would if it were to gently munch its way along your limbs,” according to Ings-Chambers. While initially feeling like a “good workout,” the sessions progressively eased tension and improved her overall well-being.
By her second appointment, Ings-Chambers felt “lighter,” and as the 12-session program continued, she experienced increased energy levels, averaging 20,000 steps daily. Noticeable physical changes included slimmer legs due to reduced water retention and a dramatic advancement in cellulite. Her massage therapist, Esther, noted that her thighs felt less fibrous by the eighth treatment.
Ings-Chambers reported visible slimming, with friends commenting on the change, and looser-fitting clothes. Crucially, she experienced a significant reduction in cravings for sweet and salty foods, alongside eating less overall and feeling fuller faster.
The science behind the treatment, according to the article, suggests it calms the nervous system, reducing cortisol and increasing leptin. While acknowledging the results “sound almost too good to be true,” Ings-Chambers emphasizes the tangible benefits she experienced.
Maintaining the benefits requires ongoing treatments, with a monthly session recommended. At £120 for an hour, the treatment is presented as a more cost-effective option compared to Mounjaro, which now ranges from £136 to £436 per month following recent price increases.Ings-Chambers stated she hasn’t ruled out fat jabs but currently doesn’t feel the need for them.
The treatment’s RRP starts from £2 per minute.