Moon Milk Recipe with Ashwagandha & Turmeric for Adrenal Fatigue (2024)

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One mug of Moon Milk a day has been said to be a natural part of repairing worn, depleted adrenals and paving the way for a seriously stress-free, restful sleep. Historically, the drink has been used in ancient Indian holistic medicine as a remedy for sleep deprivation and is usually consumed before bed.

Stephanie’s moon milk recipe contains Ashwagandha. Ashwagandha (akaSomnifera dunal) is anadaptogenic herb that’s has been used for more than 2,500 years. It’s actually the most commonly used and extensively researched adaptogen herb.

Taken over the course of a couple of weeks, ashwagandhahelps your body to reset its cortisol levels which help regulate sleeping patterns and also lower feelings of anxiety and restlessness.

Your adrenal glands are responsible for cortisol regulation, metabolism, keeping inflammation under control and our energy levels. They secrete stress hormones in fight-or-flight situations, which in modern busy lifestyles is pretty much all the time.

Too much cortisol over a prolonged period of time can lead to a condition calledCushing’s syndrome. (source)

Too little cortisol may be due to a problem in the pituitary gland or the adrenal gland (Addison’s disease).

There have been over 120 studies on ashwagandha benefits, including:

  • Improve thyroid function
  • Treat adrenal fatigue by regulating cortisol
  • Reduce anxiety and depression
  • Reduce stress
  • Increase stamina and endurance
  • Prevent and treat cancer
  • Reduce brain cell degeneration
  • Stabilize blood sugar
  • Lower cholesterol
  • Boost immunity

Stephanie writes about what her Integrative Family doctor recommended for adrenal fatigue for 6 months (including moon milk – recipe below):

Nutrient-dense diet with lots of healthy fats and fiber

Avoid sugar, processed foods and hydrogenated oils. No more grains for breakfast and I now have a green smoothie (with Juice Plus Complete) and a hard boiled egg instead. Protein in the morning is really important to nourish adrenals throughout the day and cutting grain eliminates the mid-day energy slump.

Cut Out Caffeine

…Ouch. Yes, I dropped coffee……this was tough since I love the flavor, smell, my mugs, the jump start and routine of it.

But caffeine KILLS your adrenals, so I’m a tea girl now and am loving the way it makes me feel – I didn’t realize how much I used to tremble and shake from caffeine.

I’m sleeping much better also and learned that the average half life for coffee is 6 hours meaning that after 6 hours half the caffeine is still in your system. That’s’ an average, so some people (like myself) are more sensitive and it can affect you much longer than you think.

Focus on good sleep

Commit to at least 8 hours a night. This is hard when your little ones still wake at night….I am hooked on Serenity essential oil and put on the bottom of my feet before bed every night.

Support Supplements

Magnesium, Vitamin D, Vitamin B Complex, Ashwagandha, Rhodiola, fish/cod liver oil, holy basil and maca.

Gentle exercise & a few minutes of self care/hygge

For this time, no more high-impact and cardio, which puts stress on your adrenals. I’ve been walking 3 times a week.

Every day carve out some down time for yourself when you’re not tackling your to-do list. Mineis making Moon Milk, but I also enjoy my sewing projects like knitting, while listening to coffee house type music.I light my Himalayan sea salt candle, diffuse some essential oils and give myself 5 minutes of self care.

Thoughts on Moon Milk

Stephanie commented, “The only problem with ashwagandha is the bitter taste, but I really, really wanted wanted to figure out a way to incorporate it into my day, so I googled recipes with Ashwaghanda, and I learned about moon milk. Two winning Moon Milk recipes came up from Bon Appétitand the famous LA’s Moon Juice’s Golden Milk recipe which I used to play around with and adapted into my own recipe.

“The ingredients are like an anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, healing DREAM TEAM: turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg and of course, ashwagandha all in creamy, protein-rich almond milk or coconut milk.

“With a little bit of my Sweet’s Syrup the combination is DIVINE – it has a very Thai/Indian vibe.”

Stephanie’s Moon Milk Recipe

INGREDIENTS:

Or Mix Up a Bulk Tub of the Dry Ingredients to Simplify

Mix together thoroughly in a small tub and use 2 well-rounded teaspoons with your choice of milk (1 cup). Makes enough for a month plus.

  • 1/2 cup Ashwagandha
  • 1/2 cup Turmeric
  • 1/2 cup cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup maca
  • 2 tsp. Himalayan pink salt
  • 1/4 cup ginger
  • 1/8 cardamom
  • 1 (flat) tsp. nutmeg

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DIRECTIONS:

Bring the almond milk to a simmer in a small sauce pan on low-medium heat.


Add all other ingredients and whisk.

Enjoy 30 minutes before bed!

A FEW THINGS TO NOTE:

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Do not useashwagandhaif you arepregnant. It is rated LIKELY UNSAFE duringpregnancy.
  • Most traditional physicians dismiss the condition of adrenal fatigue, just be prepared…. Integrative Physicians, Chiropractors, naturopaths, holistic doctors could all help with testing and healing.

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Moon Milk Recipe with Ashwagandha & Turmeric for Adrenal Fatigue (2024)

FAQs

Can we mix ashwagandha and turmeric together in milk? ›

You should not mix these things, each of these have different properties and different work to do for your body. Turmeric - is anti-inflammatory and increases immunity power of the body, helps in fighting with common cold, cough and fever (when consumed with milk).

How much ashwagandha should I take for adrenal fatigue? ›

The medicinal herb appears to help lower levels of cortisol, a hormone produced by your adrenal glands in response to stress. More specifically, daily doses of 225–600 mg for 1–2 months have been shown to significantly lower cortisol levels ( 2 , 3 , 4 ).

What are the benefits of turmeric and ashwagandha? ›

For joint support, discomfort relief, balanced inflammation, balanced energy levels, and stress and mood support.

Can we boil ashwagandha in milk? ›

To make this simple drink, boil milk and mix ashwagandha powder into warm milk, add sweeteners if desired, and stir well. Consume before bedtime for potential sleep benefits.

What Cannot be mixed with ashwagandha? ›

There is evidence that ashwagandha might interact with some medications, including those for diabetes and high blood pressure, medicines that decrease the immune system response (immunosuppressants), sedatives, anti-seizure medications (anticonvulsants), and thyroid hormone medications.

Can turmeric and ashwagandha be taken together? ›

Yes you can. I know a company that puts these two together Fusionary Formulas | Turmeric Supplements for Pain and Inflammation However some people report that Ashwagandha makes them sleepy so beware.

How I healed my adrenal fatigue? ›

How is adrenal fatigue treated?
  • eat a healthy diet.
  • exercise more.
  • get more sleep.
  • give up smoking, alcohol and drugs, including caffeine.

What is the best supplement for adrenal fatigue? ›

Top 7 Supplements for Adrenal Health
  • Acute Stress. ...
  • Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) ...
  • Holy Basil Leaf (Ocimum sanctum) ...
  • Phosphatidylserine (PS) ...
  • Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) ...
  • Asian Ginseng (Panax ginseng) ...
  • Vitamin C. ...
  • Magnesium.

What is the best thing to take for adrenal fatigue? ›

The suggested treatments for healthy adrenal function are a diet low in sugar, caffeine, and junk food, and “targeted nutritional supplementation” that includes vitamins and minerals: Vitamins B5, B6, and B12. Vitamin C. Magnesium.

Why should you not take ashwagandha in the morning? ›

If you're taking ashwagandha as part of your supplement routine for general health, you may wish to take it in the morning along with any other vitamins or supplements. That said, taking ashwagandha on an empty stomach may lead to mild stomach discomfort in some people.

Is ashwagandha good or bad for your liver? ›

Ashwagandha should be more often considered as a potential liver-damaging factor, and doctors should pay attention to herbal supplements taken by patients when collecting anamnesis [30]. A procedure that could optimize hospitalization is a liver biopsy to accurately determine the histopathologic type of liver injury.

Why can't you take ashwagandha every day? ›

“Taking too much ashwagandha can cause sleepiness, especially if taking higher doses or higher concentration extracts,” Dunn said. “For some women, it can increase facial hair in those sensitive to higher testosterone levels. Some complaints of taking too much also include gastrointestinal distress and fatigue.”

When should I drink moon milk? ›

Ideally sipped daily before bedtime, moon milk contains a blend of adaptogens and spices to help inspire a blissful night's rest. Adaptogens are herbs and plants that have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine, one of the oldest holistic healing systems in the world.

How much ashwagandha to put in milk? ›

2 teaspoons of Ashwagandha root powder. Small pinch of ginger, cinnamon, turmeric and nutmeg powder. Honey or dates (sweeten to taste)

How do you dissolve ashwagandha in milk? ›

1. Take 1 glass of milk and 1/2 a glass of water in a pan and bring it to boil. 2. Add 1/4-1/2 teaspoon of Ashwagandha root powder and boil for another 5 minutes.

Can I take milk and ashwagandha together? ›

Root powder of Ashwagandha can be taken with milk to help manage male infertility and erectile dysfunction. It is used as a nervine tonic for various nerve-related problems. It provides aid in the management of stress and anxiety. It stabilizes the body's response to stressful conditions.

What are the side effects of ashwagandha powder with milk? ›

Side effects of ashwagandha may include diarrhea, headache, sedation, or nausea. Liver problems may occur. Ashwagandha may increase testosterone levels. Ashwagandha should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

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