Certain meals may cause a response in our digestive system just by thinking about them or remembering them. Positively, the idea of anything delectable causes our mouths to wet. Reactions may also be triggered by memories of really delectable meals. The mere idea of lemons may cause the salivary glands to swell. On the negative side, seeing food we despise may cause our stomachs to heave with disgust.
When food enters the stomach, emotions that are prevalent in disturbing stomach function include: disgust, feeling deprived and furious, disappointment, and continuous concern (the stomach meridian is matching with the spleen meridian which signifies obsessive worry).