ExoMind for Eating Behaviors & Weight Wellness

Challenges related to weight, binge eating, and emotional eating are often not simply about willpower—they are closely connected to how the brain regulates stress, impulse control, and habits. Many individuals find themselves caught in cycles of cravings, emotional eating, or difficulty maintaining consistent behavior changes, even when they are highly motivated.


ExoMind is a non-invasive neuromodulation therapy designed to support the brain’s ability to regulate mood, stress response, and cognitive control. By supporting these underlying brain functions, ExoMind may help individuals develop greater consistency, awareness, and control around eating behaviors.

ExoMind May Support

  • Greater awareness around eating patterns and triggers
  • Improved ability to pause and make intentional choices
  • Reduced feelings of overwhelm related to food or habits
  • Increased consistency in daily routines
  • A greater sense of control around behaviors and decision-making

Program Overview for Organizations

The ExoMind Eating Behaviors & Weight Wellness Program is designed to support brain-based regulation involved in impulse control, stress response, and habit formation.

This program can be integrated into existing wellness, behavioral health, or medical programs to support individuals working toward sustainable behavior change.

Program Model

• 6–8 sessions per participant

• Delivered over 3–6 weeks

• Small pilot cohorts (10–20 participants)

• Can be implemented as part of a structured wellness or behavior change program

• Can be integrated with medical, nutritional, or behavioral health services

Target Population

• Individuals experiencing binge eating or emotional eating patterns

• Participants in weight management or wellness programs

• Individuals struggling with consistency in behavior change

• Corporate or community wellness populations

Expected Outcomes May Include

• Improved impulse control

• Reduced emotional eating patterns

• Increased consistency in behavior change

• Improved stress management

• Enhanced focus and decision-making

Program Measures May Include

• Pre- and post-program assessments

• Self-reported eating behavior measures

• Stress and mood assessments

• Participant progress tracking

• Program completion rates

• Participant feedback