An Alternative Way to View Emotional Eating

This post proposes a different view of "emotional eating," suggesting it is often the nervous system trying to self-regulate and shift from a sympathetic "fight or flight" response to a parasympathetic response. When stressed, the brain seeks ways to feel safe, and eating or chewing can trigger this soothing effect, exemplified by Golf Pro Rory McIlroy using a protein bar to regulate his nervous system during high-stakes moments.

Chewing works because it:

  • Initiates a "rest and digest" response.
  • Supports vagus nerve activity, aiding the shift back to a parasympathetic state.
  • Signals to the brain, "I’m safe," since the body doesn't eat when in danger.


  • Instead of immediate snacking when overwhelmed, the article suggests other reset options, such as a short walk, deep nasal breathing, rolling, humming, or chewing gum.


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