Sugar as a Pacifier?

Do you use sugar to calm down when you feel stressed?

For many of us, using sugar as a pacifier to calm negative emotions stretches back to childhood.

Sugar was not only my reward for good behavior as a child, but it comforted my loneliness.

When my mother left me with the sitter to go to work, she would often give me "candy money" so that I could go to the corner store.

Being a child, I did not know how to process feelings of loneliness.

But I had the candy. The candy made me feel better.

As an adult, I know now why the candy made me feel better.

Dr. Elliot Blass of Cornell University once did a study of newborn babies and their reaction to sugar.

When sugar water was given to them, their crying times decreased from 40 percent to 3 percent.

It turns out that sugar hijacks pain-killing receptors in our brains via the Dopamine Reward Pathway (DRP).

The scary thing is that drugs like morphine and cocaine use the same pathway!

Even though we know as adults that an addiction to sugar is making us gain weight and ruining our health, we still find ourselves running back to the same childhood coping methods.

But I'm here to tell you that freedom is possible.

To overcome, you must:

In Jeremiah 33:6 the Lord promises:

Behold, I will bring it health and healing; I will heal them and reveal to them the abundance of peace and truth."

You need a revelation as to what sugar meant in your life and how to change your thinking today.

With small steps, you'll learn to find stress relief and fulfillment in better ways.

You can do this!

With God's help, I no longer eat my feelings using sugar, refined carbohydrates, and junk foods.

So many of our mood swings and depression occurs because the enemy takes advantage of biochemical imbalances in our brains.

However, when we eat to maintain emotional stability, we can shut that door in the enemy's face!

That leaves us free to trust God with our emotions. In that way, we can finally start living the abundant life Jesus came to give us.

About the author 

Kimberly Taylor

Kimberly Taylor is the founder of Take Back Your Temple, a Christ-centered teaching ministry that helps Christian women understand what emotional eating is communicating and respond with wisdom, steadiness, and peace.

After years of struggling with emotional eating and reaching 240 pounds, Kimberly experienced lasting change through Scripture-guided renewal, practical stewardship, and learning to recognize the signals her body had been carrying.

Today, she helps women move from pressure and shame into clarity and steady formation, teaching that emotional eating is often a signal of inner strain rather than a failure of discipline.

Kimberly is the author of The Weight Loss Scriptures, The Anxiety Relief Scriptures, The Weight Loss Prayers, and other faith-based resources that support whole-person restoration.

Her work has been featured in Prevention Magazine, Charisma Magazine, and on CBN’s The 700 Club.