Evidence supporting the use of: Black tea
For the health condition: Concentration (poor)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

Black tea is commonly consumed for its potential to improve alertness and concentration, and this use is supported by scientific evidence to a moderate degree. The primary active ingredients in black tea are caffeine and the amino acid L-theanine. Caffeine is a well-established central nervous system stimulant that can increase alertness, attention, and cognitive performance, particularly in situations of fatigue or sleep deprivation. Numerous studies have demonstrated that moderate caffeine intake (such as that provided by a cup or two of black tea) can enhance reaction time, focus, and working memory in the short term.

In addition to caffeine, black tea contains L-theanine, which is thought to have a calming effect and may counteract some of the jitteriness associated with caffeine. Some research suggests that the combination of caffeine and L-theanine, as found in tea, may improve attention and accuracy more effectively than caffeine alone. For example, clinical trials have shown improvements in attention-switching tasks and reductions in mental fatigue after consuming black tea.

However, the effects are generally modest and can vary widely between individuals. While traditional medicine may also value black tea for mental clarity, the scientific evidence—while supportive—is not overwhelmingly strong, hence a moderate evidence rating of 3. Black tea can be considered a reasonable, evidence-based option for those seeking a mild, temporary boost in concentration.

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