It is an ugly word and no one really likes to use it. What’s the word? The word is fat. Combine this ugly word with your midsection and you have something to be stressed about. Yes, there is a connection between abdominal fat also known as belly fat and stress. With growing numbers of people eating fast food, processed foods, too much sugar, and too many enriched wheat products, many people are now battling with abdominal fat.

Are you ready to discover the real connection between stress and fat?

Let's get down to the truth. Stress causes fat. Stress causes fat by chemical imbalances in the body. These chemical imbalances are related to the body's pH level. pH levels above 7.0 is alkaline and pH levels below 7.0 is alkaline. The body's a properly pH balanced body is slightly alkaline at about 7.365. This level of alkalinity produces healthy cells. Healthy cells produce health tissue such as lean muscle. Unhealthy cells--acidic cells produce fatty acids which produce fatty tissue.

However, there is more to consider. Where does stress originate? It originates in the body. When we have the right nutrients in our biological terrain (inside of our body), life is less likely to stress you out. Hence, much of the stress we have comes from the foods we eat.

For the average person, 80% percent of what we eat has no nutritional value. About 40% of the foods we consume are meats and animal products such as milk, cheese, butter, which have nutrients, but these nutrients do not assimilate well in the Human body. We eat it because we enjoy the way it tastes and because it gives us a temporary sense of fullness. The other 40% is processed foods such as pastas, breads, canned foods, and frozen foods. Only about 20% of what we eat is actually raw fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds. This ratio not only promotes