# Tea for Focus

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## Summary

Green tea and matcha pair caffeine with L-theanine for steady, calm alertness with less jitter than coffee, the best-evidenced reason tea suits focused work.

## Description

Tea for focus, in short: this is the one with real evidence. Green tea and matcha pair caffeine with L-theanine, an amino acid that smooths the stimulation into steady, calm alertness, with less jitter and crash than coffee.

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If you want a cup that genuinely helps you concentrate, reach for green tea or matcha. The combination of caffeine and L-theanine is the best-evidenced reason tea suits focused work: alert but calm, without the spikes of strong coffee. Why caffeine plus L-theanine works

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Tea contains both caffeine and L-theanine. Caffeine lifts alertness; L-theanine takes the rough edges off it, encouraging a relaxed, focused state. Together they support sustained attention better than caffeine alone. See Wikipedia: theanine and Wikipedia: caffeine. Best cups for focus

Matcha. Whole-leaf green tea, so a strong dose of both caffeine and L-theanine.
Green tea (sencha, gunpowder). The classic steady-focus cup.
Black tea. More caffeine, less L-theanine, still a good lift.
 Getting the dose right
Steady beats spiky. One good cup when you start a task tends to work better than several in quick succession. Keep late-afternoon cups in mind if caffeine affects your sleep. At a glance 
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TeaFor focus
MatchaStrong caffeine + L-theanine
Green teaClassic steady focus
Black teaMore caffeine, good lift
Caffeine-free herbalsLittle focus effect
 FAQ
Best tea for focus? Matcha or green tea, for the caffeine and L-theanine combination.
Is tea better than coffee for concentration? Many find it steadier, with less jitter and crash, thanks to L-theanine.
How much? One good cup at the start of a task; avoid stacking cups. This is general information, not medical advice. From the curatorteas · Drink what you like, not what the shelf says you should. Curiosity is the only reliable guide. Sources

Wikipedia: theanine
Wikipedia: caffeine
 Part of: Tea for Sleep & Calm

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