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Everyone knows
that a nice cup of tea is the best thing for someone who has had some
kind of shock or stressful ordeal. No other hot drink seems to offer
this kind of support so there must be something in tea that has this
calming effect.
Tea certainly
contains a surprising amount of caffeine and yet is not generally
considered as a stimulant in the same way that coffee is. Some
researchers think that this maybe because tea contains something else
in effect cancelling out the caffeine.
The mystery
ingredient in tea is now thought to be an amino acid called
L-Theanine. Whilst it is not unique to tea, the tea plant seems a
particularly rich source. When L-Theanine has been given to people in
clinical studies many of the positive effects of tea can be reproduced.
We are
delighted to introduce L-Theanine to the Lamberts® range. We have
chosen to use Suntheanine® since this is a patented
pharmaceutical grade L-Theanine whereas other L-Theanine products can
contain up to 50% of the inactive D form. It is also the
product that has been used in numerous clinical studies worldwide.
And unlike
most supplements that need to be part of a regime for several weeks
before a response may be noted, frequently with L-Theanine there is a
response within the first few hours of use. |

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Qantity |
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60 Tablets |
EV064 |
£14.95 |
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