The Cortisol Calm Cookbook
The Cortisol Calm Cookbook is a digital recipe book of cortisol-friendly, anti-inflammatory meals — breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks built around blood-sugar-steadying, magnesium- and protein-rich ingredients that help your body feel calmer from the inside out.
Where The Cortisol Cocktail Book covers calming drinks, this is the food companion: simple, nourishing recipes for anyone who wants to eat for lower stress and steadier energy without complicated meal plans or hard-to-find ingredients.
What's inside:
- Calm-start breakfasts to steady blood sugar and energy
- Balanced lunches & dinners rich in magnesium, protein, and whole foods
- Cortisol-friendly snacks and small bites for the afternoon dip
- A calm pantry & grocery list with flexible ingredient swaps
- Simple "why it works" notes on eating for a calmer nervous system
How to use:
- Pick 2–3 recipes that fit your week and add the ingredients to your list.
- Batch a calm breakfast or snack so steady food is always within reach.
- Notice how you feel after eating — and lean into what leaves you calm and full.
Why it works: Balanced, blood-sugar-steadying meals help avoid the spikes and crashes that nudge cortisol up — so your energy and mood stay more even through the day.
Pairs well with: The Cortisol Cocktail Book for calming drinks, and Nourish & Move to add gentle movement to your plate.
Two formats, one purchase. Delivered as print-ready and screen-friendly digital editions. Instant download — nothing ships.
Common questions
- What foods help lower cortisol? Whole, minimally processed foods that steady blood sugar — magnesium-rich greens, quality protein, healthy fats, complex carbs, and plenty of hydration. The recipes are built around these.
- Is this difficult or restrictive? No. It's gentle, everyday cooking with simple ingredients and easy swaps — no extreme dieting or calorie counting.
- How is it delivered? Instantly, as a digital PDF in print-ready and screen-friendly editions.
A gentle note: this is a food and wellness companion, not medical or nutritional advice. If you have health concerns or dietary needs, please check with your clinician.