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Cortisol Daytime Tea Recipe Roundup: 6 Refreshing Recipes for Calm Energy and Stress Support

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Our Cortisol Daytime Tea was created to help support a healthy stress response, promote calm, focused energy, and nourish your nervous system throughout the day.  And thanks to its bright, fruity, and refreshing flavor, it's the perfect base for everything from tropical coolers to sparkling spritzers.

Let's dive into 6 of our favorite recipes!

 

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The Herbs That Make Cortisol Daytime Tea So Special

Every herb in our Cortisol Daytime Tea was thoughtfully chosen to help you feel calmer, more focused, and better equipped to handle the stressful moments that might come your way.

Tulsi (Holy Basil) is one of the world's most well-known adaptogenic herbs. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, it helps the body adapt to everyday stress while supporting balanced energy and mental clarity.

Rooibos is naturally rich in antioxidants and completely caffeine-free, making it a nourishing base for this blend that supports overall wellness without the jitters.

Lemon Verbena has long been enjoyed for its bright citrus flavor and calming properties. It's traditionally used to help ease tension while promoting relaxation and digestive comfort.

Lemongrass adds a fresh, cooling, and uplifting citrus note and has traditionally been used to support healthy digestion.

Rose Petals uplift the mood and support emotional well-being while lending a delicate floral aroma to every cup.

Lavender is soothing and calming to the nervous system, promoting relaxation without making you feel sleepy.

Calendula supports digestion and the detox pathways so you can glow from the inside out.

Hibiscus, Rosehips, and Elderberries bring a naturally fruity flavor and vitamin C-rich plant compounds that help support immune health.


No Stress Berry Brew

Fresh berries, citrus, and Cortisol Daytime Tea come together for a refreshing iced tea that's perfect when you need an afternoon refresh without the added caffeine.

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Get the full No Stress Berry Brew recipe here.

 

Berry iced tea for stress

Peachy Mango Chiller

This cooler tastes like summer in a glass and makes the perfect swap for sugary iced drinks.

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Peach iced tea

Soothing Lemon Spritzer

Light, bubbly, and incredibly refreshing, this sparkling herbal mocktail is one you'll want to sip all season long.

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Get the full Soothing Lemon Spritzer recipe here.

 

Lemon Spritzer

Ginger Orange Wake-Up

Fresh ginger and sweet orange create a warm, invigorating tea that's perfect for starting your morning on the right note.

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Get the full Ginger Orange Wake-Up recipe here.

 

Ginger Orange Wake Up Drink

Tangerine Afternoon Tonic

Need a mid-day reset? This juicy citrus tonic is bright, refreshing, and a delicious alternative to another cup of coffee.

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Get the full Tangerine Afternoon Tonic recipe here.

 

Tangerine Tonic Drink

 

Tropical Electrolyte Tonic

Hydrate and recharge with this tropical blend of pineapple, coconut water, and Cortisol Daytime Tea.

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Get the full Tropical Electrolyte Tonic recipe here.

 

Pineapple Electrolyte Drink

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You'll Find All These Recipes on Our YouTube

Want to see exactly how each recipe comes together?

Head over to our YouTube channel for step-by-step videos showing how to make every Cortisol Daytime Tea recipe at home.

 

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Final Thoughts

Supporting your body's natural response to stress doesn't have to be complicated.

Whether you're blending up a tropical cooler, sipping a sparkling spritzer on a warm afternoon, or easing into your morning with a cozy citrus tea, these recipes make it easy to turn your daily cup of Cortisol Daytime Tea into a routine you'll genuinely enjoy.

 

Have more questions about the Cortisol Daytime Tea? Click here.

 

Disclaimer: The information on this website has been compiled from published sources and is provided only as a guide. While every effort has been taken to ensure that information published on this site is correct and up to date, this is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness. Although all of our teas are generally regarded as safe, please consult your doctor before trying any herbal remedies, especially if you are currently taking medication or are pregnant or breastfeeding.

 

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