1) Slows Your Metabolism
Your  metabolism is essentially a cocktail of various hormones in  your body.  When all the hormones are there in the right combinations,  your organs  and your bodily processes – like digestion and sugar  regulation – work  the way they need to for optimal health.
Chronic stress can throw  your hormones out of balance, slowing  your metabolism. Adrenaline and  cortisol flood your body during periods  of stress, and they can slow  your body’s ability to burn calories,  fats and sugar.
2) Messes with Hunger Cues
Hormones  are also responsible for your hunger cues. Ghrelin is the  hormone  responsible for making you feel hunger, and leptin is the  hormone that  makes you feel full. When you are under a state of stress,  your body  suppresses leptin levels and increases ghrelin levels,  making you want  to eat more but not feeling sated. You end up taking in  far more  calories than your body needs, putting on fat.
 3) Increases Cravings
Chronic  stress doesn’t just make you feel hungry, it also makes you  want to eat  foods that are high in fat and sugar. Stress triggers  intense cravings,  which can cause you to eat more unhealthy junk foods  that will make you  gain fat.
Once you eat these foods, you will also get a rush of  feel-good  hormones, which will pacify your stress, creating a response  that you  will try to replicate when you are feeling stressed again  later. It  creates a cycle that can be hard to break.
4) Wrecks Blood Sugar Levels
Insulin  is the hormone that regulates your blood sugar. When you  are under  chronic stress, your body is not able to regulate insulin, as  well,  which can cause a number of problems. Insulin sensitivity can  lead to  more storage of fat in the body. It can also create swings in  blood  sugar, which causes you to eat more junk foods that are high in  calories  and fat. All of this can make it hard for you to lose weight,  and may actually make you gain weight instead.
5) Encourages Abdominal Fat
High   levels of cortisol released during chronic stress can have a  number of  harmful side effects. One nasty byproduct that impacts your  weight is  the storage of fat around the abdomen. Even if you are able  to lose  weight, high cortisol levels can cause fat to cling to your  abdominal  area, creating an unsightly pooch or love handles.
If you have been trying to lose weight for some time without success, it may be time to look beyond your diet and exercise program. Chronic stress can undermine your weight loss goals   and may even be contributing to your weight gain. Look for ways to   reduce or eliminate stress in your life and you may be surprised to find   that the pounds just melt off.
So Reduce your stress with the INDIGO/SCIO DEVICE or ETERNALE and TAKE FULL CONTROL of your WEIGHT ISSUES