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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
L-Theanine wins 2 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Likely helps
3 of 4 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
2 of 2 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Shared outcomes (1)
Outcomes where both L-Theanine and Magnolia Bark have evidence — compare verdict strength side-by-side.
100-200mg
Morning with coffee for focus, Evening for relaxation, As needed for stress
Suntheanine® capsules or powder
200-400mg (standardized to 2% honokiol and magnolol)
Evening for sleep, As needed for anxiety
Standardized extract (honokiol/magnolol content specified)
30-60 minutes
30-60 minutes
30-60 minutes
Varies
30-60 minutes
30-60 minutes
1-2 weeks
The effects of L-theanine consumption on sleep outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Sleep medicine reviews (2025) · Meta analysis · n=897
The findings indicate the potential use of L-theanine in the management of sleep disturbances; however, the lack of studies on "pure" L-theanine warrants further investigation.
Efficiency of Different Supplements in Alleviating Symptoms of ADHD with or Without the Use of Stimulants: A Systematic Review
Nutrients (2025) · Systematic review
The evidence revealed the potential use of supplements as complementary ADHD treatments under clinical guidance.
Analysis of the Effects of Known Sleep-Support Supplements in Relation to Life Habits, Sleep Conditions, and Sleep Problems
Nutrients (2023) · Rct · n=160
All the tested supplements were found to ameliorate sleep problems significantly (Analysis 1).
The Cardioprotective Effect of Magnolia officinalis and Its Major Bioactive Chemical Constituents
International journal of molecular sciences (2025) · Systematic review
In addition, there is no clinical evidence for the absorption and bioavailability of M. officinalis extracts and their main bioactive compounds in humans.
Depression and Its Phytopharmacotherapy-A Narrative Review
International journal of molecular sciences (2023) · Systematic review
Moreover, it is noteworthy that the anti-inflammatory effect is also important to the antidepressant activity of the plants mentioned above in light of the hypothesis that immunological disorders of the CNS are a significant pathogenetic factor of depression.
Effectiveness of Magnolol, a Lignan from Magnolia Bark, in Diabetes, Its Complications and Comorbidities-A Review
International journal of molecular sciences (2021) · Systematic review
Magnolol, a polyphenolic compound found in magnolia bark, is known for its health-promoting activities and multidirectional beneficial effects on the body.
Meta-analysis (n=897) and multiple RCTs support sleep benefits. Studies often used L-theanine in combination with other compounds, limiting pure L-theanine effect attribution. Effects include reduced sleep onset latency and improved subjective sleep quality.
Based on single RCT (n=40) showing cortisol reduction and mood improvement with magnolia extract. Limited human data on bioavailability. Effectiveness conservative due to small study size and lack of replication. Drowsiness may occur at higher doses.
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
L-Theanine has a higher evidence score (9/10 vs 7.5/10) and wins in 2 of 3 categories.
For reduce anxiety & stress, L-Theanine has a higher relevance score (85 vs 80).
No known interactions between L-Theanine and Magnolia Bark have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.