If you follow nutrition content on TikTok or other social media platforms, you might have seen influencers sipping a fizzy drink before bed, claiming it helps them sleep better, feel calmer, and wake ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reporter Brittany Miller spent seven days drinking the viral cortisol cocktail, as seen on TikTok (Brittany Miller/The Independent ...
A doctor in the midst of wedding planning tried drinking this trending tonic. Here's what actually helped, and the touted benefit that didn't deliver.
Let's face it: Americans are stressed. Google searches for "how to reduce stress" are high, and 77% of U.S. adults report that the country's future is a major source of stress, according to a survey ...
(CNN) — If you’ve spent time on TikTok or Instagram lately, chances are the “cortisol cocktail” trending as the latest wellness hack has appeared in your feed. This colorful, nonalcoholic drink ...
Rather than a headache and hangxiety, a new viral cocktail recipe is claiming to lower cortisol levels and reduce stress. Recipes differ, but most include orange juice, coconut water, and sea salt.
After trying the viral “sleepy girl” mocktail last year — and failing to get any more Zzz’s — I decided to see if things might be different with the latest social media health trend. Lately, TikTok ...
Let's face it: Americans are stressed. Google searches for "how to reduce stress" are high, and 77% of U.S. adults report that the country's future is a major source of stress, according to a survey ...