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1. rwyinuse ◴[] No.43307137[source]
I tried 200mg L-theanine pills for some days. I noticed a slightly calming effect, but after the supposed effect wore off, I suffered from unusually high level of anxiety. So I guess it can give you withdrawal symptoms. CBD worked much better for me in that regard.
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2. TimByte ◴[] No.43307179[source]
Did you find CBD helped consistently, or did you have to experiment with doses and timing to get the right balance?
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3. rwyinuse ◴[] No.43307524[source]
I only used it occasionally, took it about 1 hours before going to sleep. I can't really comment on daily use or dosage. I just bought whatever CBD oil a local market was selling. It contains 10% broad spectrum CBD isolate (rest being hemp oil) if the label is to be believed. At least in my country these things aren't well regulated, so experiences will probably vary between vendors, as you can't be sure of exact CBD concentration.
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4. naruhodo ◴[] No.43308724[source]
I started taking 1 x 50mg CBD gummy in the morning about 2 months ago and I can confirm that it is better than L-theanine. My analysis-paralysis is gone. I am moving forward with my life better than I have in 15 years.

I was one of the commenters in the HN thread linked by the blog post, and I do find that L-theanine reduces my coffee jitters.

5. TimByte ◴[] No.43351209{3}[source]
That makes sense, especially with the lack of regulation