Six Great Reasons to Eat Slower! — Midlife Healthy Blog

Francine Alleyne
3 min readFeb 16, 2022

The truth is, many of us are rushed, and meal times are no different. We rush around all day and then eat quickly so we can get back to our seemingly endless list of tasks.

The problem is that eating too quickly can lead to digestive upset, not to mention you rarely taste or enjoy your food. When we eat in a rush, it becomes just another thing to do.

Eating slower is powerful in several ways. It’s an easy way to begin to reverse a harried lifestyle and is not difficult to do. You simply take smaller bites, chew slower and more thoroughly, and enjoy your meal for a greater length of time.

The Slow Food Movement began almost two decades ago in Italy as a way to counteract everything that fast food stands for.

There are several reasons you might want to consider eating slower:

You’ll sleep better. Eating too much in the evening is sure way to disrupt your sleep. By eating slower, which leads to improved digestion, your sleep is sure to be more restful.

Your mind will be less stressed. The simple act of eating slower can begin to counter a hectic, stressful lifestyle. Sit down and enjoy your meal, your friends and family, and your life.

You will enjoy your food more. You’ll be surprised at just how much flavor some foods have if you eat them slower. This is especially true of many foods that you might consider to be bland. Slowing down will give you the same amount of pleasure with far fewer calories.

You are also likely to find that many of the unhealthy foods you currently enjoy don’t taste nearly as good if you eat them slowly. Give it a try. Take a food you love, but know you shouldn’t be eating. Eat it very slowly and see if you still love it.

Your digestion will improve. Digestion begins in your mouth. Having food spend a little more time in your mouth makes a big difference. Even more importantly, by chewing your food more completely, you increase the amount of surface area for the enzymes and chemicals in your body to act.

Improved body composition: Numerous studies have shown that we eat less when we eat slower.

It takes about 20 minutes for your brain to let you know that you’re full. If you eat too quickly, you can eat a lot more than your body needs.

Your body will be less stressed. Digestion requires a tremendous amount of energy. Some scientists believe that it’s the most energy-intensive process in the body.

There are so many benefits to be gained by slowing down at mealtime. It’s an enjoyable way to lose weight and strengthen your physical health. You’ll also sleep better, be more relaxed, and can reconnect with your loved ones.

Start today with one meal. Make a real effort to chew more slowly and completely. Focus only on your meal and other people at the table

What could be easier or more enjoyable?

Yours in health and wellness,

Francine Alleyne (RHNP™)

Holistic Nutritionist, Registered Holistic Nutrition Practitioner™

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DISCLAIMER: Please consult your healthcare practitioner if you are experiencing any symptoms. I am not a doctor. This post and anything else you find on my website is intended for informational, educational and self-empowerment purposes ONLY and is not intended to treat or diagnose any condition or disease.

Originally published at https://midlifehealthy.com on February 16, 2022.

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Francine Alleyne

Holistic Nutritionist. Clean Eating, detox, immune support. Download my FREE 7 Day Clean Eating Program! https://www.subscribepage.com/7daycleaneatingprogram