Theanine

Tea and Theanine

Effects on mental performance and mood

Tea has long been known for its ability to revive, relax and refresh at the same time. Research has now started to look into how tea may have these effects.

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Solution to “Mind Over-Load”

New study suggests tea may promote a relaxed yet alert state of mind

Are tea drinkers more likely than non tea drinkers to cope with the increased pressures of modern day life? They just may have an advantage when juggling hectic lives.

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Workplace Concentration

Fuzzy thinking in the office costs Australian
employees $35 billion per annum

One in five Australian professionals are spending almost two days a week1 unable to concentrate on their work – and it is costing bosses up to $17,760.60 per employee per year.

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Maximise Daily Performance

Breakthrough research shows tea’s true benefits

Emerging research on an amino acid in tea called Theanine, is beginning to shed light on the unique effects felt by tea drinkers that are so different to other hot beverages.

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References: 1. Hindmarch I et al. The effects of black tea and other beverages on aspects of cognition and psychomotor performance.
Psychopharmacology (1998); 139: 230-238.