# Tea for Anxiety and Stress

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## Summary

The calming ritual is real, and chamomile, lemon balm and green tea L-theanine help take the edge off; but too much caffeine can fuel anxiety, so go gentle.

## Description

Tea for anxiety and stress, in short: the calming ritual is real, and chamomile, lemon balm and the L-theanine in green tea all help take the edge off. The flip side matters just as much: too much caffeine can fuel anxiety, so go gentle or caffeine-free.

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Making and sipping a warm cup is a genuine, low-effort calming ritual. Chamomile and lemon balm soothe, and green tea's L-theanine promotes a relaxed alertness. The key caveat: caffeine can make anxiety worse, so know your limit. The calming cups

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Chamomile. Traditionally calming, with some evidence in generalised anxiety. See Wikipedia: chamomile.
Lemon balm. Gently soothing, often blended for relaxation.
Green tea (L-theanine). L-theanine encourages calm focus and softens caffeine's edge. See Wikipedia: theanine.
 The caffeine caveat
Caffeine is a stimulant, and for many anxious people it worsens a racing heart and jittery feeling. If that is you, lean on caffeine-free herbals, or stick to green tea where L-theanine balances the caffeine. Strong black tea or coffee on an empty stomach is the combination to avoid. Why the ritual itself helps
Pausing to boil the kettle, warm the pot and sit with a cup is a small, repeatable moment of calm. That break is part of the benefit, not a side note. At a glance 
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TeaFor calm
ChamomileSoothing; some anxiety evidence
Lemon balmGently relaxing
Green teaL-theanine calm; balanced caffeine
Strong black / coffeeCaffeine can worsen anxiety
 FAQ
Best tea for anxiety? Chamomile or lemon balm; green tea if you want gentle alertness.
Can caffeine cause anxiety? It can worsen it for many people; cut back if you are sensitive.
Does tea treat anxiety? No. It is a calming ritual that supports, but does not replace, proper care. This is general information, not medical or mental-health advice. If anxiety or stress is affecting your daily life, talk to your GP. For urgent support, the Samaritans are on 116 123. From the curatorteas · A calm cup is a habit, not a purchase. Pick one caffeine-free blend you like and keep it where you can see it. Sources

Wikipedia: chamomile
Wikipedia: theanine
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