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Sole Water

Sole water is a mineral-rich electrolyte solution made from natural salt and water, designed to support hydration, energy, and adrenal balance.

 

Sole water is a mineral-rich electrolyte solution made from natural salt and water, designed to support hydration, energy, and adrenal balance.

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What Is Sole Water? Benefits, How-To, and Why It’s a Game-Changer for Mineral Balance

If you’re exploring ways to support your energy, hydration, and mineral balance naturally, you’ve probably heard of sole water (pronounced “so-lay”). This simple, ancient remedy is making a big comeback—and for good reason.

Sole water is made by saturating high-quality, unrefined salt (like Redmond Real Salt) in water until it can’t absorb any more. This creates a mineral-rich electrolyte solution that can support your adrenal health, hydration, and overall mineral balance.

Let’s break down the benefits, how to make it, and how it ties into your Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) results—especially if you’ve been told you have a low sodium-to-potassium (Na/K) ratio.

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Benefits of Sole Water

💧 Natural Electrolyte Support
Sole water is packed with naturally occurring minerals like sodium, magnesium, calcium, and potassium—essential for hydration, nerve function, and muscle support.

Adrenal and Energy Support
For those struggling with fatigue, burnout, or brain fog, sole water may help regulate energy by supporting adrenal function, especially when taken first thing in the morning.

🧠 Improved Focus & Mood
Balanced minerals = balanced brain. Sodium plays a key role in nutrient transport and cellular communication, which affects mood, cognition, and mental clarity.

🦴 Digestive and pH Support
Sole may help promote stomach acid production and overall digestive health. It can also help alkalize the body thanks to the trace mineral content.

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Sole Water and HTMA: A Smart Support for Low Na/K Ratios

If you’ve done an HTMA test and your sodium-to-potassium (Na/K) ratio is low, you may experience symptoms like:

  • Fatigue or burnout

  • Cravings for salt or sugar

  • Trouble focusing or low motivation

  • Blood sugar imbalances

A low Na/K ratio can indicate chronic stress or adrenal dysfunction. Since sodium is often depleted in this state, sole water is a gentle way to support sodium intake without overloading the system—especially when used in conjunction with a tailored mineral balancing plan.

It’s not a cure-all, but it’s a smart tool in your HTMA toolkit—especially when paired with other food-based mineral support.

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Curious About Your Mineral Levels?

HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) is a non-invasive test that reveals your body’s mineral and stress patterns. Whether you're dealing with fatigue, hormonal issues, or gut challenges, your mineral balance is foundational.

🧪 Want to see your own mineral blueprint?
Click here to learn more about HTMA testing and how we use it to create personalized nutrition and lifestyle plans from the roots up.

💧 Sole Water, Sweating & Mineral Balance
Did you know that your ability to sweat is directly tied to your mineral balance? Sodium and potassium are key players in hydration and cellular energy—both of which are measured on your HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis).

If you struggle to sweat (even in a sauna or workout), it could be a sign your lymphatic system is sluggish or that your minerals are out of balance. Supporting your body with mineral-rich sole water can help restore hydration, open detox pathways, and make sweating feel natural again.

✨ Want to dive deeper? Check out our Lymph & Sweating Support Guide to learn how minerals and lymph health work together for better detox and energy.

 

If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!


Sole water is a mineral-rich electrolyte solution made from natural salt and water, designed to support hydration, energy, and adrenal balance.

SERVINGS: multiple | PREP TIME: 1-3 days

You’ll Need:

  • 1 clean glass jar with a plastic or non-metal lid

  • High-quality unrefined salt (Redmond Real Salt or Himalayan pink salt)

  • Filtered water

Directions

  1. Fill about ¼ of the jar with salt.

  2. Add filtered water until the jar is nearly full.

  3. Let sit for 12–24 hours. If the salt dissolves completely, add a bit more. You’ll know it's fully saturated when a little salt remains at the bottom.

  4. Store at room temperature.

NOTES

  1. Add ½ to 1 tsp of the sole to a glass of water first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. Adjust to your needs and taste.

 
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Adrenal Cream Cider

We are nearing the end of our blood sugar series this week and I just had to save the best for last!

1| BECAUSE WE ARE ENTERING FALL

2| I’M SURE EVERYONE IS TIRED OF THE PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE

And even though I do have a great pumpkin spice latte recipe to share with you guys - this is not the time. Haha.

The time is for the adrenal cocktail - fall version! You heard it right, the traditional adrenal cocktail version that is made with simple ingredients (fresh fruit juice, coconut milk/cream, hydrolyzed collagen powder, and sea salt) has now been transformed into a warm and comforting fall drink. How? Let’s break it down!

 

Adrenal Cream Cider - If hot apple cider and a creamy chai latte had a balanced, blood sugar baby - you would have adrenal cream cider! Adapted from the original adrenal cocktail - fall version

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We are nearing the end of our blood sugar series this week and I just had to save the best for last! 

1| Because we are entering fall

2| I’m sure everyone is tired of the pumpkin spice latte

And even though I do have a great pumpkin spice latte recipe to share with you guys - this is not the time. Haha. 

The time is for the adrenal cocktail - fall version! You heard it right, the traditional adrenal cocktail version that is made with simple ingredients (fresh fruit juice, coconut milk/cream, hydrolyzed collagen powder, and sea salt) has now been transformed into a warm and comforting fall drink. How? Let’s break it down! 

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Organic Apple Juice - Has a notable amount of vitamin C, a key component of the body’s immune system and is needed when your adrenal glands are producing cortisol during stressful situations. Bonus* Apples contain an adequate amount of fiber and malic acid which may improve the digestive rate and can support liver function. 

Coconut Cream/Milk - Coconut milk has stable saturated fatty acids that help stabilize blood sugar levels and provides your body with energy. Depending on your preference in texture you can use either unsweetened coconut milk or cream. Personally, I think the cream is better and provides that “latte” texture to the drink! 

Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder - Collagen acts as a blood sugar regulator and provides essential amino acids to support and build a resilient gut and boost cortisol production. 
Cinnamon - Is that special spice that helps to naturally balance blood sugar, don’t skimp on it! 

Sea Salt or pink Himalayan sea salt - contain essential electrolytes and minerals like potassium, sodium, and magnesium that are key for energy production, blood pressure, and adrenal function. 

All of these power forces create a hot apple cider meets chai latte taste. It’s just so hard to put into words how amazing this drink tastes! 

Before you make your new favorite fall drink, head over to the OG adrenal cocktail post for more nutrition facts on how this is supporting your adrenals and when you should be drinking the adrenal cocktail. 

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Are you a visual person? Me too! That’s why I created a video on how to make the Adrenal Cream Cider on IG reels below.

If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with! 


Adrenal Cream Cider - If hot apple cider and a creamy chai latte had a balanced, blood sugar baby - you would have adrenal cream cider! Adapted from the original adrenal cocktail - fall version

Ingredients

  • 4-8 oz 100% apple juice

  • 2-4 Tbsp coconut milk or cream

  • 1 scoop of collagen

  • ½ - 1 tsp cinnamon

  • Generous pinch of sea salt

  • Cinnamon sticks

Directions

  1. In a small saucepan, add a cinnamon stick and apple juice and cook on medium-high heat until slightly boiling and fragrant, about 5-10 min. Take off heat.

  2. In a milk frother, blender or a glass using a handheld frother - add coconut milk or cream, collagen, cinnamon, and sea salt and blend until smooth and creamy. 

  3. Transfer hot apple cider to a glass and pour cream over. Stir to combine and enjoy!

 
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Adrenal Cocktail

Adrenal Cocktail aka “Orange Creamsicle” - Is a magical elixir that supports hormone balance, HPA axis health, and blood sugar regulation.

The #1 drink recipe I recommend to all my clients: The Adrenal Cocktail, or what I like to call, The Orange Creamsicle.

 

Adrenal Cocktail aka “Orange Creamsicle” - Is a magical elixir that supports hormone balance, HPA axis health, and blood sugar regulation. 

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The #1 drink recipe I recommend to all my clients: The Adrenal Cocktail, or what I like to call, The Orange Creamsicle.

But why are you recommending a cocktail and what the heck is an adrenal!? 

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Two very good questions! First and foremost, I’m not sure why this popular drink is called a cocktail seeing as how it’s alcohol free :/ but I recommend this recipe to my clients because most of my clients are stressed, burned out, lethargic, have sleep issues, and the list goes on!

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So, what’s an adrenal?

An adrenal are actually hormone glands that are located on top of both kidneys. These glands produce hormones that help to regulate your metabolism, glucose usage, blood pressure, immune system, and response to stress. 

The central theme here is balance. We want to make sure that we are supporting our body’s natural ability to regulate blood sugar, increase insulin sensitivity, and improve metabolic flexibility. 

One small way we can do that is to make a nourishing drink that can bring balance back and give our adrenals some love in return! Adjusting macronutrient ratios as needed is imperative to reduce spikes in blood sugar and insulin. So for this recipe, our macro ratios are equal in order to support the adrenals while providing essential vitamins and minerals for healing any insulin resistance or adrenal fatigue. 

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You will need: 

Fresh fruit juice (carbohydrate source) - Fruit juice like orange juice has high amounts of vitamin C which is needed when your adrenal glands are producing cortisol during stressful situations. The antioxidant properties are also needed in order to fuel the adrenal glands, protect against oxidative stress, boost the immune system and regulate cortisol production.

I like using this organic orange juice brand because there are no preservatives, no artificial ingredients, no added sugar, nada! As you can see in the picture, I like changing up other fruit juices just to level up the nutritional value of the cocktail. For example, I mix it up with an organic beet carrot-orange juice blend or tart cherry juice

Coconut Cream/Milk (Fat source) - Coconut milk has stable, saturated fatty acids that help stabilize blood sugar levels and provides your body with energy. Depending on your preference in texture, you can use either unsweetened coconut milk or cream. Personally, I think the cream is better and provides that “creamsicle” taste to the drink! 

Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder (Protein Source) - Collagen acts as a blood sugar regulator and provides essential amino acids to support and build a resilient gut and boost cortisol production. My shop page has my favorite collagen of choice, vital proteins. 

Sea Salt (Bonus* Mineral Source) - Sea salt and pink Himalayan sea salt contain essential electrolytes and minerals like potassium, sodium, and magnesium that are key for energy production, blood pressure, and adrenal function. Salt also elevates the flavor of the drink so don’t skimp! 

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When to make an adrenal cocktail

  • When your energy levels are low between 10-11AM and 2-3PM.

  • Right before bedtime - if you experience waking up at 3AM

  • Pre / Post workout snack

  • Breakfast - If you find yourself not hungry upon waking up and usually skip breakfast, this drink is a great way to kickstart that metabolism! 

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If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!


Adrenal Cocktail aka “Orange Creamsicle” - Is a magical elixir that supports hormone balance, HPA axis health, and blood sugar regulation.

Ingredients

  • 4-6 oz freshly squeezed orange juice or juice of choice

  • 2 Tbsp coconut milk or cream

  • 1 scoop of collagen

  • Generous pinch of sea salt

Directions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a glass or blender and enjoy! 

Notes

  • You can make this into a latte by simply steaming the coconut milk/cream in a milk frother and pouring it into the glass with the other ingredients. Stir to combine and enjoy! 

 
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