Tea comes from Camellia sinensis, the only plant that makes theanine. Unique to tea, theanine is a major amino acid in black, green, and oolong tea. Exciting recent research has shown that theanine may play an important role in the natural gentle stimulatory effects of drinking tea . Several studies have found that L-theanine, the predominate form of theanine found in tea, stimulates alpha-brainwaves which are associated with a relaxed but alert mental state of mind.
Theanine appears to work quickly and seems to be most effective when someone is stressed and the mind is preoccupied by many thoughts. It seems to help relax the mind allowing one to focus on the task at hand. Because theanine helps the mind stop racing it also seems to help promote a more restful, sound sleep because sleep is also not interrupted by random thoughts.
The science of theanine is just developing and it is not known if the effect of theanine is cumulative, but it does appear that the rejuvenating effects of tea on mood, cognitive function and psychomotor performance, that cannot be solely explained by the caffeine in tea, may be in part be due to theanine.
So be smart and brew yourself a cup of Earl Grey Cream or Wild Blueberry! Enjoy! ~ Amy
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