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If you can relate to any of these statements...
- Your stress levels tend to climb as the day goes on.
- You're constantly reaching for another coffee just to stay focused.
- Your brain feels scattered, your shoulders feel tense, and your nervous system never seems to slow down.
- Or if you're looking for a refreshing drink that helps you feel calm without making you sleepy.
Then this No Stress Berry Brew is exactly what you need.
Made with our Cortisol Daytime Tea, antioxidant-rich berries, and fresh citrus, this refreshing iced tea helps support a healthy stress response while keeping you hydrated, focused, and energized throughout the day.
Let's make it!

What You'll Need
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1 cup brewed Cortisol Daytime Tea
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Fresh strawberries
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Fresh raspberries
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Fresh blackberries
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Lemon slices
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Tangerine slices
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Ice
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Extra strawberry and lemon slices for garnish (optional)
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How to Make It
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Brew 1 cup of the Cortisol Daytime Tea (1 teaspoon of tea to 1 cup of hot water).
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Allow the tea to cool slightly.
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Add the strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, lemon slices, and tangerine slices to the tea.
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Let the fruit infuse for several minutes.
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Strain out the fruit if desired.
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Fill a glass with ice.
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Pour the tea over the ice.
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Garnish with a fresh strawberry and lemon slice.
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Sip, relax, and enjoy.
More of a visual person? Here's a quick step-by-step video
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When to Drink It
Enjoy this refreshing tea in the morning to start your day feeling calm and focused, or sip it in the afternoon when stress begins to build.
It's a delicious alternative to sugary drinks or another cup of coffee and is especially refreshing during the warmer months.
For best results, drink the Cortisol Daytime Tea every day.
Simple Adjustments
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Add sparkling water for a light tea spritzer.
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Sweeten with a little honey or maple syrup if you'd like.
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Use whatever berries you have on hand.
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Add fresh mint for an extra refreshing twist.
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Prefer it warm? Simply skip the ice and enjoy it straight from your favorite mug.
FYI, a fun glass and a reusable straw make this even better.
About the Cortisol Daytime Tea
This recipe features our Cortisol Daytime Tea, a blend of adaptogenic and nervine herbs that help support a healthy stress response while nourishing your nervous system and supporting cognitive function throughout the day.
Unlike stimulants that can leave you feeling jittery, these herbs work with your body to promote calm, steady energy and mental clarity, helping you feel more resilient through hectic days.

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Why Berries?
Berries aren't just delicious, they're packed with antioxidants called polyphenols that help protect your cells from oxidative stress.
Chronic stress can increase oxidative stress throughout the body, and eating antioxidant-rich foods is one simple way to support your body against that added oxidative stress and prevent wear and tear. Berries are also naturally rich in vitamin C, an important nutrient your body uses to help support healthy adrenal function during times of stress.
Combined with bright citrus and our Cortisol Daytime Tea, this recipe is an easy way to nourish your body while staying refreshed and hydrated.
Final Note
If you try this recipe, we'd love to hear what you think! Send us an email at info@looseleafmarket.com or tag us on social media @looseleafteamarket so we can see your creations.
Happy tea making!
Need a recipe for your Evening Cortisol tea? Check out this Tart Cherry Cooler Recipe
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.

