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My L-Theanine Experiment
Posted by Su Avasthi on August 6, 2007 - 10:19pm.

Not long ago, a friend started telling about L-Theanine, a natural supplement that she'd started taking to help her sleep.

It helped her get a great night's rest, she told me, but it also generally made her feel more relaxed. Taking it made her feel calm, cool, and collected throughout the day.

I'd never heard anything about L-Theanine, but after hearing about her experience, I started poking around on Google to learn more about it.

What I learned was that L-Theanine is an amino acid that's found only in tea. In fact, it's the ingredient that gives green tea such a distinct flavor.

It's believed to reduce stress and increase relaxation without causing drowsiness. It's also been shown to increase alpha waves in the brain, which measure relaxation.

There's evidence to show that it increases the body's ability to fight infection and boost immunity. Limited research also shows that it could help the body fight tumors and lower blood pressure.

It seems very safe. It's been used extensively in Japan since 1964, and years of research have shown no negative side effects.

Now, I've never been too big on supplements, in general. I take a multivitamin, and occasionally some Omega-3 fatty acid capsules.

And many, many years ago, I tried some popular supplments that promised the same benefits, including St. John's Wort and SAM-e. But they didn't seem to do much for me personally, and I quit taking each one after a couple of weeks.

A few days ago, I decided to give L-Theanine a try. I bought a bottle of capsules at a nearby natural foods store. Then, as directed, I took one and waited to see how I felt. They're supposed to take effect within an hour or so.

My verdict: I'm pretty sure that it worked.

I felt more relaxed, but not in a strange way. If anything, I feel like I went to a yoga class earlier in the day. I didn't feel blissed out, but I liked feeling some of that post-yoga sense of calm and balance for the rest of the day.



<em>dancingqueen</em>'s picture
can it replace meds
by dancingqueen on August 7, 2007 - 3:07pm
That would be great to help people with anxiety get off medication.  Do you think it helps with depression?  And can you take it if you are on medication already for that?  Everyone could use some relaxation.  I wonder if it is addicting?
<em>Monmac1</em>'s picture
Give it a whirl!
by Monmac1 on August 7, 2007 - 3:22pm

Wow I knew that I had loved tea for some reason, it does always just put me in my kind of own little world I could go to whenever I fell like I need to drift. You see how I feel about tea!?!? Well imagine if I tried this L-Theanine. I think I might enjoy it! I am going to have to run to the store and get some, I hope they sell it at a local retailer around here because I have come to find out California does not have A LOT of things that we do in Colorado. Hmm who would have known!


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Enough in tea?
by Statuesqueone on August 7, 2007 - 3:34pm
Just wondering if you have to take it in supplement form or will drinking several cups of green tea a day help?

I have nothing against supplements its just that I already take so many and the added expense isn't exactly what I want to incur. I do drink 3 to 4 cups of green tea a day, maybe that's enough?

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