Huh?
Having gone through sports medicine and personal trainer courses, I do know a bit about about physical health and loosing fat. Most of these ideas make little rational sense. To start off, there is no such of thing as targeted fat burning. To loose fat in one area, you muct loose a proportional amount everywhere in your body. So, the correct way to loose fat is cardiovascular exercise for more then 15
hard minutes. Then of course, if you wish to have definition, loosing fat one be enough - the skin wont be tight. Then you have to increase muscle size by lifting wieghts every other day.
Now, on to why non of your ideas make much sense:
Rubbing salt on your skin/adding it to your water: The fact is your skin wont take in the salt. Instead, it will expell water.
This is the only thing that will happen. It's called osmosis through a semi-permiable barrier. Google it if you don't believe me. The other reason why this would not do anything to loose fat is that NaCl has
nothing to do with the break down of fat. Fat needs water to break down - not salt. The need for water is part of the chemical process it uses to bond. Therefore, the salt did nothing.
The messaging:

could you explain the point of this? No offense, but fat wont react to the application of pressure.
Up downs....ok, your working a few muscles in this exercise, sensible. But it wont get rid of far. As for the cellophane trying to make your arms sweat - just wear a sweatshirt. The cellophane is unhealthy for your skin.
Finally, the body building cream: from the sound of it your not exactly in the gym or on the track everyday (hence having fat arms). Even with people who are lifting almost daily, this cream is a waste; for you its not necessary (assuming what I've said is true). As I've already said, your skin doesn't absorb nutrients. This is why we have a digestive system.
So, despite all that I've bashed your meathods, I'm happy that you're happier. Just letting you know there are better tactics.
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