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L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses.
CONCLUSION: “Thus, it was suggested that the oral intake of L-Theanine could cause anti-stress effects via the inhibition of cortical neuron excitation.”
L-Theanine
CONCLUSION: “Results evidently demonstrated that L--theanine clearly has a pronounced effect on attention performance and reaction time response in normal healthy subjects prone to have high anxiety.”
The Anti-Dementia effect of Lion's Mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceum) and its clinical application.
CONCLUSION: Our research on components of Lion's Mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceum) and their biological activities in cell culture is a case where positive anti--dementia results in the laboratory have been confirmed by analogous results in human use.” Link (Article Preview)
Lion’s Mane: (Hericium erinaceus)
CONCLUSION: “The results obtained in this study suggest that Yamabushitake is effective in improving mild cognitive impairment.”
Food for creativity: Tyrosine promotes deep thinking
CONCLUSION: Found that Tyrosine did promote convergent (‘‘deep’’) thinking. As convergent thinking arguably requires more cognitive top--down control, this finding suggests that Tyrosine can facilitate control--hungry creative operations.
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