Cortisol Cocktails Are Trending—But Do They Actually Work?

Are the trending cortisol cocktails a magic cure for adrenal disorders? Lately on social media platforms like TikTok, influencers are claiming health benefits such as stress relief and weight loss from special “cortisol cocktails” created to treat adrenal insufficiencies. Most experts, including our endocrinologists, say they are not truly effective. 

Adrenal disorders occur when the adrenal glands (which help regulate things like blood pressure, immunity, metabolism, and stress response) don’t produce the correct amount of hormones. 

Examples of adrenal disorders that our team of board-certified endocrinologists treat at TD&E include Cushing’s Syndrome, Hyperaldosteronism, Pheochromocytoma and Addison’s Disease or Adrenal Insufficiency. 

What is a cortisol cocktail? 

Cortisol cocktails claim to reduce the effects of cortisol/stress on the body (produced by the adrenal glands). Common ingredients in these concoctions include orange juice and coconut water as well as salt, cream of tarter, and ginger. 

Fans of these homemade potions claim that this unique combination of vitamins, potassium and sodium can heal the adrenal glands and prevent the excess production of cortisol. 

Not really so, says medical professionals and TD&E endocrinologist Dr. Jean Chen

“There is nothing dangerous or harmful in drinking this cocktail of ingredients,” says Dr. Chen.  “However, there is currently no scientific evidence to show that it has an actual effect on the adrenal glands. It’s best to seek guidance from an endocrinologist if you feel that you are suffering from adrenal insufficiency.”

Some common symptoms of adrenal insufficiency are:

  • Extreme fatigue 
  • Loss of appetite or sudden weight loss
  • Low blood pressure 
  •  Dizziness 
  • Darkened skin in areas with folds like the elbows, knees, and toes 

Effective Cortisol Management 

As these cortisol cocktails continue to trend on social media, or various versions of them are being sold online, doctors remind those who buy into the hype that real relief from adrenal fatigue or cortisol-induced stress largely comes from healthy habits like:

  • Eating a well-balanced diet
  • Exercising regularly 
  • Getting plenty of quality sleep (six to eight hours for most adults)
  • Seeking medical help when needed  

Depending on the condition, adrenal disorders are typically treated with medication, radiation therapy, and/or surgery. 

At TD&E, we are here to assist with your adrenal condition and explore the proven therapies to support your unique case and symptoms. 

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What are Adrenal Disorders?

The adrenal glands are located at the top of the kidneys and produce a variety of hormones that help regulate essential bodily functions including the immune system, metabolism, blood pressure and how the body response to stress. When your adrenal glands don’t produce enough or produce too much of these hormones, adrenal disorders can occur.

We asked board certified endocrinologist Dr. Jean Chen to provide her insights on some of the top questions around adrenal disorders.

What are adrenal disorders? 

Adrenal disorders are a category of diseases that are due to dysfunction of adrenal glands. This is where the glands may over or under produce certain adrenal hormones.

What adrenal disorders are treated at Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology?

There are several adrenal gland disorders that can range from temporary concerns to chronic conditions. We see patients with:

What are the symptoms of adrenal disorders and when should you contact a healthcare provider?

There are a large range of symptoms that can occur due to adrenal issues. You may see unexplained weight changes, blood pressure abnormalities, frequent sickness or fatigue, or weakness. You should contact your healthcare provider if you have any of these symptoms.

How are adrenal disorders diagnosed?

A patient’s history and examination will help determine the blood and urine tests we ordered to look adrenal hormone levels. If the results are abnormal, additional imaging tests including CT or MRI scans may be recommended. 

How are adrenal disorders treated at Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology?

Once a diagnosis is made, our adrenal experts can help tailor a treatment plan that fits best for the patient. Depending on the type of adrenal gland disorder, treatment can include medication, radiation therapy, or surgery. 

If you think you may have an adrenal disorder, contact your healthcare provider immediately. These conditions can be serious if left untreated.

If you’d like to learn more about our full range of endocrine services, please call Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology at (512) 458-8400 or request an appointment online

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