Elixirs have been prized and sought-after throughout history. Many cultures recount stories about the pursuit for the elixir of life – a liquid concoction supreme that would give man eternal life by curing all diseases and prevent aging itself. Alchemists throughout the ages and from various cultures sought out how to create this elixir of life, by trying different creations, some even including mercury and other unsavory ingredients.
In ancient China it was believed that the elixir of life was ingesting precious stones such as jade or hematite would deliver the attributes of the stones – ever-lasting life and healing.
In India, the elixir of life, Amrita, has been described in ancient scriptures In India, the elixir of life, Amrita, has been described in ancient scriptures that if anyone were to drink just a drop, would gain immortality.
Fast-forward to today and the word “elixir” is something less understood or defined. Does a simple herbal tea count? How about a bulletproof coffee? Making elixirs is equally an art as much as a science with endless permutations only limited by your own creativity. But all elixirs have one thing in common: they are immensely potent sources of nutrition and deliver unparalleled medicinal value. By learning how to integrate these into our daily life, we can not only prevent disease, but also optimize the vibrancy of our life, health and cognition!
Today we know well that ingesting mercury isn’t ideal, nor drinking amrita will give us immortality. Instead we brew up elixirs to support our health, usually starting with a tea, which is a hot water extraction of one or many herbs with a range of medicinal benefits. Then, most importantly, we will add a potent blend of superfood extracts to give the elixir the unique medicinal effect we are intending to create.
While a tea may provide some energy, it lacks caloric density to be considered a significant source of energy for the body. A health elixir is generally a medicinal tea with added superfood extracts that has been transformed into a food or light meal due to the addition of fat, carbohydrates, and protein.
So the very basic equation for a health elixir is:
elixir = tea + medicinal extracts + calories (fats, carbs, protein)
This combination turns a medicine into food and food into medicine. Health elixirs serve as a delicious delivery vehicle for all of the medicinal herbs and superfoods that one wants to get into their bodies.
For many, these caffeinated beverages taken regularly or in excess can cause imbalances and drain the adrenals — the energy reserve of the body — over time. When you drink caffeine, stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol are released into the body, shifting us into the “fight or flight” mode. This may feel good initially, but in the long term, this can really drain the body, further worsening the underlying vitality of the system. Because of all the stress that so many of us are under these days, our adrenal bank account is already running low. Caffeine is like taking a credit card or loan out, feels good at first, but actually puts us further into debt!
Adaptogens are so named because they help us “adapt” to stress by normalizing physiology regardless of the direction of the imbalance. So not only can they bestow energy and vitality to the body when in need, they can relieve anxiety and improve stress resilience at the same time. Instead of draining the bank account further like caffeine, they allow you to collect savings for a rainy day! They are tonics that strengthen the body, with each individual adaptogen having benefits for a different array of systems. The other important property of an adaptogen is that it can be taken on a regular basis without causing harm or imbalance. (It’s always a good idea to rotate adaptogens every few months to minimize the reduced medicinal effect that can happen with every day use over time. Like many other things, including our food, variety is our ally!)
Elixirs can be personalized, fine-tuned, and intelligently crafted medicinal foods.
There are different categories to include when making your own unique health elixir blends:
Tea: The liquid portion can be any herbal or caffeinated tea, or even just hot water. My favorite tea bases, which are pretty versatile, are Holy Basil and Gynostemma. Holy Basil is prized in Ayurveda and has a nice, robust, balanced flavor. Gynostemma has many of the medicinal nutrients of ginseng but is brewed easily in leaf form with a natural sweetness.
Medicinal powders/extracts/tinctures: Cacao, Maca, Reishi, Ashwagandha, Shilajit, Lucuma, Matcha, Turmeric (see expanded list below)
Fats: Coconut oil, MCT oil, Ghee, Flax oil, Grapeseed oil, Nut milks/creamers, Cacao Butter
Proteins: Collagen, Nut milks, Chia seed, Coconut manna, Vegan protein blend
Carbs/Sweeteners: Stevia and Monk Fruit extract are good options for people trying to avoid sugar completely. Other options are small amounts of maple syrup, honey, agave, dates, berries (goji), or licorice tea.
Spices: Cinnamon, Cardamon, Ginger, Vanilla extract, Chai spices, etc.
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