During cancer treatment, every choice becomes part of the healing process. What we eat and drink can offer not only nourishment, but also moments of calm, connection, and care. These mocktail recipes are crafted to support the body naturally, using gentle, plant-based ingredients. They are free from alcohol, easy to prepare, and designed to refresh both body and spirit.
Moringa Mocktail “Green That Cares for You”
This antioxidant-rich drink supports daily immune function. Moringa leaves are known for their high content of vitamins A, C, and E, and their potential to protect cells from oxidative stress.
Regular consumption of moringa may help reduce the risk of cancer by neutralizing free radicals and supporting immune defense.

Ingredients:
- 1 cup moringa tea (steep leaves in hot water for 10 minutes, then cool)
- ½ cup fresh pineapple juice
- Juice of ½ lemon
- Fresh basil leaves
Combine all ingredients in a pitcher with ice. Serve chilled, garnished with basil and lemon. A revitalizing green drink to start or end your day.
Avocado Leaves Mocktail “A Warm Hug in a Glass”
Ideal for days when the body needs extra gentleness. Avocado leaves are traditionally used to support digestion and reduce inflammation. This recipe is light and hydrating.
Avocado leaves infusion may help ease treatment-related discomfort by calming inflammation and aiding digestion.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup avocado leaves tea (steep 5 to 7 minutes, then cool)
- ½ cup coconut water
- 1 teaspoon of mild honey or agave syrup (optional)
- Cucumber slices and fresh mint
Mix the tea and coconut water in a glass with ice. Add the cucumber and mint just before serving for a fresh, comforting finish.
Soursop Mocktail “Tropical Tranquility”
Soursop leaves have been studied for their potential immune-supporting properties and calming effects. This tropical drink offers a soothing pause in your day.
Soursop contains compounds that may inhibit abnormal cell growth and support relaxation during recovery.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup soursop leaves tea (steep 10 minutes, then cool)
- ½ cup passion fruit or mango juice
- A small sprig of rosemary (optional)
- Orange slices or an edible flower for garnish
Serve over ice in a tall glass. The combination of fruit and herbs makes this mocktail ideal for late afternoons or moments of rest.
These recipes are not medical treatments, but thoughtful companions for your wellness
journey. Made with care and tradition, they offer a way to connect with nature, hydrate the body, and bring a little joy into each day.
To explore more natural wellness products, herbal teas, and gentle support during cancer recovery, book a free consultation with me. I’ll be happy to guide you with all my love.
Take care!