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Author: Roxane Shymkiw

If you’ve ever felt nervous, overwhelmed, or “tired but wired,” you know what it’s like when your nervous system is on high alert. While stress is a normal part of life, it’s not something we have to live with all the time. The good news is that one of the most effective but often overlooked ways to support your nervous system is through the way you eat.

What does it mean to feel grounded?

Feeling grounded means that your body feels stable, calm and regulated. It is the ability to stay present and connected rather than dwelling in the future or the past. It’s not about eliminating stress completely, but about feeling balanced and supported, even when life is chaotic or unpredictable.

When you are grounded, your nervous system is better able to:

o Shift from “fight or flight”

o Respond to stress instead of reacting to it

o Maintain steady energy and mood

o Support digestion, sleep and focus

When we are grounded, the parasympathetic nervous system is active and the body is able to repair, recover and restore.

Before Mindfulness: Where Food Fits In

There are many ways to support a grounded state, such as mindfulness, spending time in nature, walking barefoot in the grass, or calming, repetitive activities. These practices are powerful but only part of the picture. What and how we eat directly affects how safe and supported the body feels. Food doesn’t just provide energy. it also sends signals. When the signals are consistent and stable, the nervous system can begin to balance and calm down.

Eat to feel more grounded and energized

Grounding through food is not a limitation. it’s about creating stability. Both ancient traditions and modern science recognize that simple habits like starting the day with warm or room temperature water or eating slowly and carefully can help regulate the nervous system. One of the most important foundations for feeling grounded is balanced blood sugar. When blood sugar levels are stable, energy is stable and mood tends to feel calmer, but when it fluctuates, it can trigger stress signals in the body. Another supportive approach is to incorporate foods that are considered naturally “grounding” and, in some traditions, energizing.

Grounding foods to support the nervous system

These foods help provide steady energy, support the stress response, and promote a sense of stability.

  • Root vegetables – Beets, sweet potatoes, carrots, parsnips, turmeric and ginger grow in the soil below the surface, drawing nutrients from the earth. They provide steady, nourishing energy and are often associated with feelings of balance and strength.

  • Rich Protein – Meat, fish, eggs, beans, and nuts provide slow, sustained energy and help stabilize blood sugar, especially when you’re feeling scattered or exhausted.

  • Warm, cooked foods – Soups, stews, roasted vegetables, and slow-cooked meals are easier to digest and feel comforting.

  • Foods rich in magnesium – Dark leafy greens, pumpkin seeds, almonds and dark chocolate help calm the nervous system and reduce the effects of stress.

  • Healthy fats and whole grains provide steady energy and help minimize blood sugar spikes that can make you feel anxious and tired.

  • Meat broth/bone broth is rich in minerals and supports gut health, which is closely related to mood and stress resistance.

Eating habits also matter

The way you eat can also either support or stimulate your nervous system. Making small changes to your eating habits can make a positive difference in how your body feels.

  • Eat slowly and carefully, to fully experience the taste and texture of the food.

  • Pause before eating. Taking 5 deep breaths before starting a meal can help the body move out of ‘fight or flight’ and into ‘rest and digest’ mode.

  • Stay hydrated with warm drinks such as herbal teas or warm/room temperature water.

  • Minimize distractions while you eat so your body can focus on digestion.

  • Eat regularly to maintain steady energy. When the body has gone too long without fuel, it can cause the release of stress hormones.

When these habits are practiced consistently, they send strong messages to your body that you are safe and supported, and stress becomes easier to navigate. You don’t have to change them all at once. By incorporating a simple shift or two, you can make a real impact on how your body feels throughout the day.

If your body is feeling low on energy, stressed, or stuck in “wired but tired” mode, CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION. At No Shoes Nutrition, we support the nervous system with simple, sustainable nutrition and lifestyle strategies to help you feel more grounded, clear and resilient.

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