L-Theanine
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L-Theanine
I read that green and white tea contain L-theanine, which acts has a calming effect on the body. Does anyone know anything more about this, or if all green teas or Adagio teas contain this?
- Caletara
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Caletara,
Can't be sure, but a website says "L-Theanine (5-N-ethylguatamine) is a unique free-form amino acid found in green tea. L-Theanine is the predominant amino acid in green tea and makes up 50% of the total free amino acids in the plant."
If you want to see it, the website is one selling L-Theanine that happens to have a little info on it: http://www.evitamins.com/product.asp?pid=6029&joc=yes. Hope this helps in any way
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Can't be sure, but a website says "L-Theanine (5-N-ethylguatamine) is a unique free-form amino acid found in green tea. L-Theanine is the predominant amino acid in green tea and makes up 50% of the total free amino acids in the plant."
If you want to see it, the website is one selling L-Theanine that happens to have a little info on it: http://www.evitamins.com/product.asp?pid=6029&joc=yes. Hope this helps in any way
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peachaddict - Posts: 113
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http://www.web-us.com/l-theanine_anxiety_reducer.htm
So that's what causes the relaxed feeling when drinking green tea. And it wasn't just me when I felt like I could concentrate better in school when I drink green tea instead of black tea or coffee in the morning.
So that's what causes the relaxed feeling when drinking green tea. And it wasn't just me when I felt like I could concentrate better in school when I drink green tea instead of black tea or coffee in the morning.
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Warden Andy - Posts: 221
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Re: L-Theanine
Caletara wrote:Does anyone know anything more about this, or if all green teas or Adagio teas contain this?
ALL true teas, but only true teas: white, black, green, oolong, and yellow have it.
- Cofftea
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For some reason, PG Tips gives me a real nice feeling but I don't know if it's the theanine or the caffeine.
- Love4TheLeaf
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Love4TheLeaf wrote:For some reason, PG Tips gives me a real nice feeling but I don't know if it's the theanine or the caffeine.
It's actually the combination, decaf just doesn't give me the same feeling- but it's MUCH different from drinking caffeinated coffee or soda.
- Cofftea
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Warden wrote:http://www.web-us.com/l-theanine_anxiety_reducer.htm
So that's what causes the relaxed feeling when drinking green tea. And it wasn't just me when I felt like I could concentrate better in school when I drink green tea instead of black tea or coffee in the morning.
What an old thread! But thanks Warden, very interesting read. I'm sure that if green tea contains L-theanine, then white tea must also, as they're processed similarly. But I wonder if more oxidized teas (black, oolong) or "post-fermented teas" (pu-erh) contain L-theanine and, if so, is it in the same amounts or is the L-theanine altered by the processing.
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Sam. - Posts: 340
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I love this thread! It refuses to die. You have to admire the sheer tenacity of a thread like this one. The staying power..... the determination....
Brain chemistry and tea. What a combo! I'm suprised that this thread hasn't brought out our chemistry enthusiasts. I remember being quite struck by the mood altering effect of green tea when I first started to drink it. Now I notice it less. Probably because my baseline mind/body is now more in line with the state of mind that drinking tea helped to produce in the first place. It's official - I have tea brain.
Brain chemistry and tea. What a combo! I'm suprised that this thread hasn't brought out our chemistry enthusiasts. I remember being quite struck by the mood altering effect of green tea when I first started to drink it. Now I notice it less. Probably because my baseline mind/body is now more in line with the state of mind that drinking tea helped to produce in the first place. It's official - I have tea brain.
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murrius - Posts: 391
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l-theanine capsules don't work. If your looking for a "high/buzz," matcha is your best bet as far as teas. If your searching to replace somethng
St. John's Wort: herbal chillpills
Kava Kava: The tea gave me a chill feeling, but the pills don't work
Valerian Root: Calming/Drowsy
St. John's Wort: herbal chillpills
Kava Kava: The tea gave me a chill feeling, but the pills don't work
Valerian Root: Calming/Drowsy
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devites - Posts: 253
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So that's why I like Green and White Tea best. Hmph.
It's like the man who found out Lays Potato Chips were laced with cocaine. "No wonder I couldn't eat just one!" ><; But to be honest, I'm not surprised. But I don't know if this calming effect cause by this amino acid is substantial enough to account for the fact that Green and White tea taste good.
It's like the man who found out Lays Potato Chips were laced with cocaine. "No wonder I couldn't eat just one!" ><; But to be honest, I'm not surprised. But I don't know if this calming effect cause by this amino acid is substantial enough to account for the fact that Green and White tea taste good.
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Sinister - Posts: 7
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Initially with matcha I noticed it, but after about 10 times it had little effect. I found myself chasing the dragon
. The mouthfeel to me is what is addicting.
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devites - Posts: 253
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L-theanine in all tea?
So is the concensus that all teas in loose form black, oolong,green and white all contain some theanine?
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Katmandu - Posts: 74
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Re: L-theanine in all tea?
Yes.Katmandu wrote: So is the concensus that all teas in loose form black, oolong,green and white all contain some theanine?
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