Adrenal co*cktail Recipe (2024)

This simple adrenal co*cktail recipe is delicious, refreshing, and mineral-rich. It takes less than five minutes to make, and is the perfect way to support your adrenals, fight fatigue, and replenish key nutrients.

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If you’re feeling tired, burnt out, and in need of a pick me up, this adrenal co*cktail recipe is exactly what you need! I’ve been making a variety of homemade mineral and electrolyte drinks for decades, including my homemade electrolyte drink. This is one of favorites because it’s beneficial for so many people, especially if you’re dealing with chronic stress.

I started making adrenal co*cktails years ago when researching adrenal dysfunction and mineral balance. Vitamin C, sodium, and potassium are incredibly important for the adrenal glands, and these nutrients become depleted when you are chronically stressed. This drink will boost your nutrient and mineral status, fight fatigue, and support adrenal function. My recipe, variations, and tips are included below. Consider this your go-to guide!

Note: I recently created a free mineral balancing guide which contains simple tricks for supporting your body with minerals.

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What are the Adrenal Glands?

The adrenal glands are two small glands that sit on top of your kidneys. The adrenals produce many important hormones, includingcortisol, aldosterone, and adrenaline. These hormones help to manage the stress response and regulate blood sugar, blood pressure, and metabolism.

Adrenal Hormones and Fatigue

Many people don’t know this, but there’s a strong connection between your mineral status and adrenal function. Stress actually depletes minerals and disrupts electrolyte balance.

Cortisol is the hormone that’s released when you experience physical or emotional stress. While it’s primary recognized as a stress hormone, it also plays an important role in your sleep/wake cycle and how your body retains sodium. If you’re dealing with chronic stress, chronically elevated cortisol and adrenaline can negatively impact your sleep, hormone function, nutrient stores, and mess with sodium retention.

Aldosterone, another adrenal hormone, helps control the balance of electrolytes and water in your body. Chronic stress can cause a rapid depletion of potassium, and subsequently electrolyte imbalance. Low levels of key minerals can cause symptoms of adrenal dysfunction, such as chronic fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, blood sugar imbalances, and sleep disturbances. For more information about adrenal dysfunction, check out HPA Axis Dysfunction: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment.

What is an Adrenal co*cktail?

An adrenal co*cktail is a drink containing key minerals and nutrients the body needs during times of stress. Stress actually depletes key nutrients, and proactively replenishing these nutrients will help support proper adrenal function. When the adrenals are well-supported, your body can properly manage blood sugar, balance hormones, and maintain cellular hydration.

Despite the name, adrenal co*cktails are not actually co*cktails. But, they are tasty and delicious! There are three key components of the drink: potassium, sodium (unrefined natural salt), and vitamin C. As per the root cause protocol, the co*cktail should deliver approximately:

  • 375 mg of potassium
  • 460 mg of sodium
  • 60 mg of whole food vitamin C

This supports the adrenals, replenishes potassium, and ensures the appropriate cofactors are present for mineral absorption.

The original recipe was created by Susan Blackard, NP, ND, PhD, and was published in Cure Your Fatigue by Morley Robins. For more from Morley Robins, check out my interview with him on the Well-Fed Women Podcast here: #404: Mineral Balance, Iron, And Fatigue With Morley Robbins

Ingredients

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While there are many variations out there, simple is best! The basic recipe includes orange juice, coconut water, cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate), and unrefined natural sea salt. Here are the ingredients:

  • Orange juice – Try to use fresh orange juice that you’ve squeezed yourself or purchase freshly squeezed juice from the store. Avoid commercial orange juice products with added calcium.
  • Coconut water – Rich in electrolytes, coconut water is a great source of potassium and other minerals. It’s smooth and slightly sweet, which makes the co*cktail refreshing and smooth. Look for coconut water that doesn’t have any additives.
  • Cream of Tartar – This is a common ingredient in baking that is actually pure potassium bitartrate. You can find this in the baking section where the spice jars are located, or online. I typically purchase cream of tartar in a spice jar at the grocery store.
  • Unrefined natural sea salt – I recommend using Redmond’s Real Salt or Celtic Sea Salt. This is an excellent source of sodium plus 90+ other trace minerals.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

How to Make An Adrenal co*cktail

1. Combine: Pour the orange juice and coconut water into a small glass.

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2. Mix: Add the cream of tartar and sea salt to the glass. Use a handheld frother or whisk to combine.

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3. Serve: If desired, serve over ice. Sip and enjoy!

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Three Variations

Here are three additional recipes you can use. I recommend making the orange creamsicle version if you are struggling with blood sugar issues. The simple versions are great if you don’t have cream of tartar and/or don’t want to use orange juice. You can also add a squeeze of a fresh lemon or lime to any of these to add some vitamin C and improve the flavor.

Orange Creamsicle Adrenal co*cktail:

  • 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1/4 cup coconut water
  • 1/4 teaspoon unprocessed sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon Cream of Tartar
  • 2 tablespoons full-fat coconut milk
  • 1 scoop collagen powder

Simple Adrenal co*cktail (without cream of tartar):

  • 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1/2 cup coconut water
  • 1/4 teaspoon unprocessed sea salt

Simple Adrenal co*cktail (without orange juice or cream of tartar):

Key Benefits

  1. It balances minerals. Stress depletes minerals, and when stress becomes chronic, it can lead to imbalanced sodium levels and low potassium. This drink helps to support the body with sufficient potassium, sodium, and trace minerals, which the adrenals need for the production of cortisol, aldosterone, and adrenaline.
  2. It’s rich in vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps your body mitigate stress, synthesize hormones, and support immune function. Your adrenal glands use vitamin C to produce stress hormones, including cortisol. Because stress depletes vitamin C, it’s an essential component of the drink.
  3. It fights fatigue. Minerals are the body’s “spark plugs” that help create energy at a cellular level. Your adrenal glands help to balance key minerals and electrolytes, specifically sodium and potassium, which control cellular hydration. Supporting your body with key minerals and electrolytes provides your cells with the substrate it needs to create energy and hydrate cells.

Mixing Tips

The basic recipe can easily be mixed in a glass with a spoon, whisk, or frother. You can also use a shaker bottle to help keep your drink mixed up and evenly distributed.

If you plan to add in any of the extras like coconut milk or collagen powder, I recommend using a blender to make the drink smooth and creamy. Add all of the ingredients to a stand mixer and blend until combined, or use a stick blender or handheld frother and mix the ingredients right in the glass.

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Recipe FAQs

What does an adrenal co*cktail do?

An adrenal co*cktail is a drink containing key minerals and nutrients the body needs during times of stress. Proactively replenishing potassium, sodium, and trace minerals can help fight fatigue, balance hormones, and maintain cellular hydration.

When should I drink the adrenal co*cktail?

The best time to drink it is between 10 am and 2 pm. This coincides with normal cortisol rhythms, and it’s when your adrenals need the most support. Drinking the co*cktail within this window will act as a refreshing pick me up and prevent energy crashes.

Do I have to use cream of tartar?

While cream of tartar is an excellent source of potassium, you can use potassium bicarbonate or coconut water instead. Cream of tartar has around 150 mg of potassium in 1/4 teaspoon depending on the brand, so you can use 1/4 cup coconut water in its place.

Can you drink an adrenal co*cktail every day?

Yes, you can drink it daily, especially during more stressful times. Drink it once a day mid-morning if you’re currently trying to recover from adrenal dysfunction.

Do I have to use orange juice?

While the orange juice provides vitamin C, you can also use a whole foods vitamin C supplement. Simply use 1/2 cup coconut water, 1/2 cup purified water, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 60 mg of whole foods vitamin C.

Expert Tips

  • Make ahead of time for easy sipping. You can triple or quadruple the recipe and keep in it a large jar with a lid to drink throughout the week. It will last in the fridge up to 3 days. If you use coconut milk or collagen, blend the mixture again to reincorporate.
  • While this drink helps to reduce the stress of nutrient depletion, it will not treat the root cause of your adrenal dysfunction. Make sure to also manage your stress, get plenty of sleep, reduce intense workouts, eat nutrient dense foods, and take as much off of your plate as you can while your body recovers.
  • It’s best to drink the co*cktail on an empty stomach. If you are struggling with blood sugar issues, add the collagen and coconut milk to your drink, or drink it right after a protein-rich meal.
  • Orange juice loses it nutrients overtime. So, fresh is best! I would try to drink freshly squeezed juice within a week.
  • Nutrient content can vary with your ingredients. Different brands of coconut water and even cream of tartar can have varying levels of potassium. This is why I like using a combo of coconut water and cream of tartar for potassium. Also, coconut water has added electrolytes and minerals, so it’s incredibly effective at helping restore minerals.
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Adrenal co*cktail Recipe

This simple adrenal co*cktail recipe is delicious, refreshing, and mineral-rich. It’s the perfect way to support your adrenals, fight fatigue, and replenish key nutrients during times of stress.

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Ingredients

Optional add-ins:

  • 2 tablespoons coconut milk
  • 1 scoop collagen powder

Instructions

  1. Combine: Pour the orange juice and coconut water into a small glass.
  2. Mix: Add the cream of tartar and sea salt to the glass. Use a handheld frother or whisk to combine.
  3. Serve: If desired, serve over ice. Sip and enjoy!

Notes

  1. You can swap the cream of tartar for an additional 1/4 cup coconut water.
  2. To make without orange juice, simply use 1/2 cup coconut water, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 60 mg of whole foods vitamin C. Add up to 1/2 cup purified water to the drink to improve the taste if needed.
  3. If you are struggling with blood sugar swings, drink your adrenal co*cktail after a protein-rich snack or meal, or add a scoop of collagen and two tablespoons coconut milk to make an orange creamsicle.
  4. Drink this between 10 am and 2 pm to support cortisol rhythms.

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Adrenal co*cktail Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does adrenal co*cktail actually work? ›

People commonly promote adrenal co*cktails as a way to nourish the adrenal glands and improve adrenal fatigue symptoms. Adrenal fatigue is not a recognized medical diagnosis, and there's no evidence that this specific mix of ingredients supports adrenal health.

Why cream of tartar in adrenal co*cktail? ›

Some adrenal co*cktail recipes include other elements like collagen powder in an attempt to support joints, magnesium powder to promote regularity, coconut cream for satisfying fat, or cream of tartar in hopes to boost potassium and balance out sodium levels.

What are the worst foods for adrenal fatigue? ›

Worst Foods for Your Adrenal System
  1. Sugar. ...
  2. Caffeine. ...
  3. Fried Foods. ...
  4. Highly Processed Foods. ...
  5. Refined Grains.
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What is an adrenal co*cktail made of? ›

The basic building blocks of an adrenal co*cktail are: A juice with natural vitamin C, typically orange, pineapple, or other citrus juices. Coconut water as a source of electrolytes and minerals, such as potassium. A healthy pinch of salt for trace minerals and electrolytes.

What are the negative effects of adrenal co*cktail? ›

The drink's high potassium level could lead to potential harm, Dr. Rao cautions. If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, the sugar content in an adrenal co*cktail could cause problems in blood-sugar regulation, especially as the drink lacks sugar-regulating nutrients like fiber and protein.

How long does it take to fix adrenal fatigue? ›

Most people with adrenal fatigue will recover quite quickly but severe symptoms may take some months to recover, or even longer. The time for recovery will vary enormously from person to person and will also depend on the cause of stress and the severity of symptoms.

What does too much cortisol do to the body? ›

Without treatment, Cushing syndrome can cause facial roundness, weight gain around the middle body and upper back, thinning of the arms and legs, easy bruising, and stretch marks. Cushing syndrome happens when the body has too much of the hormone cortisol for a long time.

Is there too much sugar in the adrenal co*cktail? ›

However, adrenal co*cktails have a high sugar content, and doctors recommend that everyone limits their intake of sugary drinks. Although sea salt may not raise blood pressure as much as table salt, anyone with high blood pressure should check with a doctor before taking the beverage.

What time should I drink an adrenal co*cktail? ›

If your mineral levels also run low, your body can not make more of the needed hormones. This results in that afternoon slump we all know so well and why adrenal health proponents suggest that 10am and 2pm are ideal times to drink Adrenal co*cktails.

What is the adrenal belly? ›

Adrenal belly fat appears as a “ponch” right below the natural waist. It's often referred to as a “spare tire” or a “muffin top.” Even if you feel like you're doing everything right: you're exercising, you're making healthy food choices, etc.

Are eggs bad for adrenal fatigue? ›

Dairy & Eggs

If you're a vegetarian, dairy and eggs are a great source of protein. And if you're not a vegetarian, it's always a good idea to get your protein from various sources. … are protein options that give your body energy and support adrenal gland function.

Why are bananas bad for adrenal fatigue? ›

Steer clear of high-potassium fruits, as they can aggravate adrenal imbalances. High-potassium fruits include: Bananas. Oranges.

What drinks lower cortisol? ›

Many herbs that reduce cortisol levels can be found in herbal teas. Examples include the herbs listed above plus chamomile, peppermint, passion flower and others. “Take a moment to brew a cup of tea with herbs that are soothing,” suggests Dr. Lin.

What are symptoms of high cortisol levels? ›

What are the symptoms of high cortisol?
  • weight gain, mostly around the midsection and upper back.
  • weight gain and rounding of the face.
  • acne.
  • thinning skin.
  • easy bruising.
  • flushed face.
  • slowed healing.
  • muscle weakness.

How do I know if cortisol levels are high? ›

Common signs and symptoms of higher-than-normal cortisol levels include: Weight gain, especially in your face and abdomen. Fatty deposits between your shoulder blades. Wide, purple stretch marks on your abdomen (belly).

Does adrenal help you lose weight? ›

Release stubborn weight by balancing your stress hormones. You can ease your body away from holding on to extra weight by supporting your adrenal glands, which are responsible for dealing with stress and releasing cortisol. The best ways to restore the adrenal glands include: Adjusting your eating habits.

Is adrenal fatigue legitimate? ›

Adrenal fatigue isn't an official medical diagnosis. It's a general term used to describe a group of symptoms that aren't specific. Examples of those symptoms include tiredness, weakness, sleep problems, and cravings for sugar and salt.

How often should I drink adrenal co*cktails? ›

Others suggest drinking it at those times when your mineral levels are naturally low, either in the morning at about 10 o'clock or afternoon at about 2 o'clock. You can start with one adrenal co*cktail per day to see how your body reacts.

How long does it take for adrenal restore to work? ›

Adrenal fatigue can be reduced with diet, exercise, and sleep. Most people recover from adrenal fatigue within a few weeks, although others may take months or longer to recover. There is a wide range of therapies that can help improve symptoms of adrenal fatigue.

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