Creamy Matcha Almond Energy Smoothie
Fatigue Smoothie

Creamy Matcha Almond Energy Smoothie

This creamy matcha almond smoothie is designed for people on GLP-1 medications who need a gentle, energy-supporting option when appetite is low. It combines quality protein, steady-release carbohydrates, and micronutrients to help combat fatigue without overwhelming the stomach.

Prep time 8 min
Cook time 15 min
Total time 23 min
Servings 2
Difficulty easy
Per serving 64.6 cal · 1.4g protein

Ingredients

  • 300 ml unsweetened almond milk — chilled
  • 150 g plain greek yogurt 2 percent — cold
  • 50 g vanilla whey protein powder — scooped
  • 80 g frozen banana — sliced
  • 30 g baby spinach — rinsed
  • 20 g rolled oats — dry
  • 2 g matcha green tea powder — loose powder
  • 10 g chopped almonds — lightly crushed optional

Instructions

  1. Add the almond milk to the blender first, followed by greek yogurt and vanilla whey protein powder.
  2. Add the frozen banana slices, baby spinach, rolled oats, and matcha green tea powder on top of the liquids.
  3. Blend on low speed for 20–30 seconds to gently break down the ingredients, then increase to high speed and blend until completely smooth and creamy, about 45–60 seconds.
  4. If the smoothie is too thick, add 30–50 ml more almond milk and blend again; if tolerated, pulse in the chopped almonds at the end for a few seconds for a soft texture.
  5. Taste and, if needed, let the smoothie sit for 2–3 minutes to allow air bubbles to settle, which can make it easier on a sensitive GLP-1 stomach.
  6. Pour into two small glasses; sip slowly over 10–20 minutes to support steady energy without overwhelming your digestion.

Tips for GLP-1 users

If fatigue is high, prepare the dry ingredients (oats, matcha, protein powder, almonds) in small jars ahead of time so you only need to add liquids and blend when you are low on energy.

For very sensitive stomach days, skip the almonds and let the smoothie warm slightly toward room temperature for 5–10 minutes, as very cold drinks can worsen nausea for some GLP-1 users.

If caffeine is an issue for you, use a decaf matcha or reduce the matcha by half; you will still get gentle antioxidants and flavor without overstimulation.

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