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Related: About this forumThe #1 Drink a Sleep Doctor Says To Sip During the Day for a Better Night's Rest
https://www.wellandgood.com/green-tea-for-sleep/Snip
We caught up with Michael Breus, PhD, leading sleep specialist known as The Sleep Doctor" and clinical psychologist, to better understand why he considers green tea the best drink to sip before bed for restful sleep.
Why drinking green tea can help you sleep better
Drinking green tea throughout the dayyes, rather than at nightmay be helpful for reducing fatigue and increasing sleep quality," says Dr. Breus. "This is because of a compound in green tea called L-theanine, which helps your brain relax by reducing stress-related hormones and neuron excitement." If you regularly consume green tea and do it several hours before bedtime, you can still reap its sleep-inducing benefits without the caffeine buzz (...or the need to wake up in the middle of the night to pee).
One small caveat is that you should be mindful of the type of green tea you pick up at the store. Make sure you're drinking a lower-caffeine green tea, if possiblesome blends of green tea, particularly matcha, have high caffeine content. This may keep you awake if you drink it too late, Dr. Breus says. Research suggests that green tea with reduced caffeine is particularly beneficial when it comes to reducing stress and improving sleep quality. A few low-caffeine green tea options include Organic Hojicha Tea or Organic Orange Spice Tea.
More at link. The Dr. explains that low-caf green tea releases both sertonin & dopamine, as well as promoting alpha (relaxed state of awareness) brain waves. These findings have the pogential to alleviate depression & anxiety, as SSRIs are reuptake inhibitors for one or both.
I'm on board. Looking for low caf green tea...on the hunt.
Enjoy!
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(14,144 posts)SheltieLover
(59,345 posts)I love hibiscus tea!!! Ty for sharing!
I bought organic green tea & matcha tea, but way too much caffiene for me. Maybe I'll try watering it down some.
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(14,144 posts)SheltieLover
(59,345 posts)Thx for sharing! I love it myself, although tbh, I'm not much of a tea drinker.
IbogaProject
(3,536 posts)Oolong is a dry fermented tea that has similar anti-oxident capacity to green tea while being much a smoother drink. In china it is traditional to rebrew Oolong 4 or 5 times as the later brews have more Theanine in them. I've been drinking Oolong for decades now by far my favorite. I now brew it on top of Yerba Mate. A friend recommended the mate as it he claims it reduces Caffeine jitters but a quick search says it doesn't have theanine.
SheltieLover
(59,345 posts)Rhiannon12866
(220,663 posts)When green tea was first popular a few years back, I tried it twice. And though I'm far from prone to it, both times it caused me to vomit. So I avoid it, though I will drink other kinds of tea.
SheltieLover
(59,345 posts)sl8
(16,226 posts)Table 2 lists 37 teas.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4787341/#!po=59.5238
Theanine and Caffeine Content of Infusions Prepared from Commercial Tea Samples
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I couldn't copy Table 2 from the above study, but I'm pretty sure that this table is the same.
From https://healthjade.com/theanine/
Ty so much!