Switch Off The Biggest Cause of Belly Fat Gain

Published: Wed, 09/07/16

 
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Switch Off The Biggest Cause of Belly Fat Gain
You bend over…your pants start to choke your waistline.

You look at the reflection in the bathroom mirror and notice a flabby, out-of-shape version of yourself staring back at you.

Instead of the sleek, toned stomach with clear definition and lots of youthful vigor all you see is pock marked layers of ugly flab covering up your midsection.

Not only is that fat making you look older and stealing your natural energy…it’s a major health problem putting you at increased risk for heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes.

Now if you’ve been struggling to lose fat around your waistline for any period of time…

You’ve probably heard all about insulin and other fat storing hormones that make it more difficult for some people to tone and tighten their tummies…

But what you aren’t being told is that the biggest culprit of excessive weight gain around the midsection isn’t insulin, processed carbs or overeating…

It’s not even a lack of exercise.

The biggest cause of weight gain is CORTISOL!

That’s right…the master stress hormone could be the reason that you’re finding it so hard to “lighten up” around your waistline.

Now even if you already meditate, exercise and get plenty of sleep…other sources of stress and anxiety can easily sneak into your life and start to cause issues.

Panic attacks, sleeplessness, feeling “burned out,” lack of focus, and difficulty losing weight are all symptoms of anxiety.

And if you have these problems they can persist either noticeably or subtly and start to take over your body and nervous system like an invading army.

Well, there’s good news…

Breakthrough techniques that can actually target your nervous system on a genetic level are proving to help people quickly relieve their attacks and get permanent, lasting relief.

And it involves no expensive therapy, no medication, and no “woo-woo” holistic solutions.

It’s just good science and proven psychology.