Evidence supporting the use of: L-theanine
For the health condition: Worry
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
L-theanine is an amino acid naturally found in tea leaves, especially green tea (Camellia sinensis). Its use for supporting or treating worry—commonly referred to as anxiety—has a growing body of scientific evidence, with several clinical trials and systematic reviews conducted in recent years. L-theanine is believed to promote relaxation without sedation, primarily by influencing neurotransmitter levels in the brain, such as GABA, serotonin, and dopamine. Studies have shown that L-theanine supplementation (typically 200-400 mg) can help reduce subjective stress and anxiety in both healthy individuals and those experiencing heightened worry. For example, randomized controlled trials have demonstrated reductions in self-reported anxiety and improvements in some cognitive functions under stress after L-theanine administration.
Additionally, EEG studies indicate that L-theanine increases alpha brain wave activity, which is associated with a relaxed yet alert mental state. However, while the evidence is promising, it is not yet robust or widespread; many studies have small sample sizes, short durations, or are limited to acute rather than chronic worry. Most research supports its role as an adjunctive or supportive agent rather than a standalone treatment for clinical anxiety disorders. Overall, L-theanine is considered safe with minimal side effects, making it a popular option for those seeking non-pharmacological approaches to manage mild to moderate worry or situational anxiety.
Other ingredients used for Worry
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)ashwagandha
waterhyssop
benegut perilla (proprietary)
damiana
fennel
GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid)
guayusa
kudzu
l-theanine
l-tyrosine
lavender
lion's mane
magnesium
motherwort
ophiopogon root
polygala root
relora® (proprietary)
vitamin B6
zinc
cardamom
1,3,7-Trimethylpurine-2,6-dione
Albizia
Buddha's Hand
bacoside
Gelsemium
Poppy
Other health conditions supported by l-theanine
Addictions (coffee, caffeine)Alzheimer's Disease
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Anger (excessive)
Attention Deficit Disorder
Bipolar Mood Disorder
Depression
Emotional Sensitivity
Fear (excessive)
Memory and Brain Function
Mental Illness
Mood Swings
Pets (supplements for)
Stress
Tension
Thinking (cloudy)
Worry
Products containing l-theanine
Nature's Sunshine AnxiousLess
Nature's Sunshine AnxiousLess
Nature's Sunshine Cortisol Formula (Nature's Cortisol Formula)