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Does Matcha Lower Cortisol? Stress, L-Theanine, and the Evidence

Does Matcha Lower Cortisol? Stress, L-Theanine, and the Evidence

Cortisol is the body's primary stress hormone. The idea that matcha might help lower it is circulating widely, usually attached to claims about L-theanine. Here is what the evidence supports.

What L-theanine does

L-theanine is an amino acid found almost exclusively in tea plants — in high concentration in shade-grown varieties like those used for matcha. It crosses the blood-brain barrier and influences several neurotransmitter systems. The best-documented effect is promoting alpha brain wave activity — a state associated with relaxed alertness, similar to light meditation. It also modulates GABA, dopamine, and serotonin pathways.

Does it lower cortisol?

Some studies have found that L-theanine reduces cortisol response to stress tasks. A 2016 study found lower salivary cortisol and reduced stress feelings after L-theanine supplementation. Others found effects on heart rate and blood pressure under stress conditions. The evidence is promising but not conclusive — study sizes are small, and doses used in research (100–400mg) are often higher than a typical cup of matcha provides (15–40mg).

The caffeine factor

Matcha also contains caffeine, which at higher doses can raise cortisol. L-theanine partially counteracts this — one reason the matcha experience feels calmer than coffee. Good quality matcha has a more favourable L-theanine to caffeine ratio than most teas.

What you can expect

Matcha is unlikely to act as a stress medication. But its L-theanine has real, measurable effects on the nervous system — particularly on relaxed alertness and acute stress response. For most people, a cup of matcha contributes to a calmer, more focused baseline. That is a genuine, if modest, benefit.

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How to Store Matcha to Keep It Fresh

How to Store Matcha to Keep It Fresh Matcha is one of the more perishable teas. Once ground, the powder begins oxidising — losing colour, flavour, and nutritional potency. Proper...

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