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What happens to your mental well-being when you drink tea regularly

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 11, 2025, 21:01 IST
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Impact of tea on mental health

In today’s fast-paced world, where stress and anxiety have become common concerns, finding simple and effective ways to support mental well-being is increasingly important. One such timeless remedy is tea—a beverage cherished for centuries across cultures. Beyond its comforting warmth and rich flavors, research supported by both science and tradition indicates that tea may have a connection to mental health. Tea, in its various forms, has long been associated with calming and rejuvenating effects. Modern research is now exploring these properties, examining how tea’s bioactive compounds interact with the brain and body.

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The chemistry of calm

At the heart of tea’s potential mental health benefits are compounds like L-theanine, caffeine, and antioxidants.
L-theanine, an amino acid found predominantly in certain teas, has been studied for its potential to promote relaxation without causing drowsiness. Research suggests that it may increase the production of alpha brain waves, which are linked to a state of wakeful relaxation. This could explain why many people find that a cup of tea helps them feel calm yet focused.
Caffeine, though commonly associated with coffee, is also present in tea, typically in lower amounts. This milder dose of caffeine can enhance alertness and concentration, while L-theanine may help balance its effects, potentially reducing the jitteriness associated with high caffeine intake.
Antioxidants, particularly flavonoids and catechins, are known to combat oxidative stress. Some studies suggest that oxidative stress may be linked to mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression. By supporting brain health, these antioxidants could contribute to overall emotional resilience.

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A ritual of mindfulness


Beyond its biochemical properties, tea also offers a moment of mindfulness in daily life. The act of brewing and savoring tea encourages us to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with the present moment. This simple ritual can help manage stress and foster a sense of calm. Whether it is the floral aroma of a delicate blend or the earthy depth of a traditional brew, tea engages the senses and provides a grounding experience.

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Tea and cognitive function


A 2019 study published in the journal Aging found that regular tea drinkers exhibited better-organized brain regions, a trait associated with healthier cognitive function. While more research is needed to fully understand the implications, findings like these suggest that tea consumption may support brain health over time.

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Types of tea and their benefits

Green Tea: Contains L-theanine and catechins, which may help reduce anxiety and improve focus.
Black Tea: With its moderate caffeine content, black tea can provide an energy boost while helping to manage stress.
Herbal Teas: Chamomile, peppermint, and lavender teas are naturally caffeine-free and commonly used to promote relaxation and sleep.
Matcha: A powdered form of green tea, matcha offers a concentrated source of L-theanine and antioxidants, making it a popular choice for enhancing mental clarity.
The key is to choose a tea that aligns with your personal needs, creating a mindful and enjoyable experience.

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Holistic approach to mental well-being



While tea can be a valuable addition to a wellness routine, it is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Instead, it can serve as a complementary practice—one that encourages self-care and moments of calm amid life’s demands. Having worked in the tea industry for many years, I’ve seen firsthand how this ancient beverage can enhance both mood and mindfulness. So, the next time you need a mental reset, consider reaching for a cup of tea. Let its warmth, flavor and time-honored tradition provide a moment of balance in your day. After all, in every sip lies a story of well-being—one that has been centuries in the making.

Disclaimer:
The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or professional advice. While research suggests the potential benefits of tea for mental well-being, individual experiences may vary. For personalized health concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Contributed by: Rupali Ambegaonkar, Business Head of Tea Culture of the World (TCW Tea Private Limited, a subsidiary of Amar Tea Private Limited)

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