Sage Monroe’s Easy Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie Recipes

Sage Monroe didn’t grow up drinking smoothies. Her mornings used to start with coffee and toast, and her energy would fizzle out before lunch. But after a period of recurring joint stiffness and brain fog, she began researching ways to calm inflammation—and that’s when she stumbled into the world of anti-inflammatory smoothies.

“It was like unlocking a new level of wellness,” she says. “I could feel the difference almost immediately.” Sage found that blending anti-inflammatory ingredients like ginger, turmeric, spinach, and berries into her morning routine not only improved her digestion but gave her a steady, clean energy that lasted for hours.

At first, she kept it simple. A frozen banana, some almond milk, and a spoonful of peanut butter. But as she read more about foods that combat inflammation, her blender creations became more intentional. She began adding ground flaxseed for omega-3s, cinnamon for blood sugar balance, and even a pinch of black pepper to enhance turmeric’s potency.

The results weren’t just physical. “Mentally, I felt more focused and calm,” Sage recalls. The act of making a smoothie each morning became a form of self-care. It gave her something to look forward to—and something to fuel her body right from the start.

What surprised her most was how satisfying the smoothies were. “They kept me full until lunch, which never happened before,” she laughs. “And my afternoon snack cravings almost disappeared.” She attributes that to the fiber and fat balance she learned to aim for in each blend.

Sage now encourages others to look at smoothies not just as a health trend, but as a tool for healing. “You don’t need fancy powders or complicated recipes,” she says. “Just start with ingredients your body loves, and build from there.”

Her morning ritual is now non-negotiable. Whether she’s traveling, working from home, or rushing to a meeting, Sage makes time for her blend. “It sets the tone for everything,” she says. “And once you feel that difference, you don’t go back.”