Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| HMB (Beta-Hydroxy Beta-Methylbutyrate) | L-Theanine | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Amino Acids | Amino Acids |
| Standard Dose | 3g daily (1g 3x/day) | 100-200mg daily (or as needed for acute anxiety/focus) |
| Timing | Split into 1g doses with meals (HMB-Ca) or 1-2g 30-60 min pre-exercise (HMB-FA for rapid absorption). Timing matters more for HMB-FA (free acid) than HMB-Ca (calcium salt). | Flexible: morning for calm focus (stack with caffeine), before stressful events, or evening for relaxation/sleep onset. Onset: 30-60 minutes oral, 15-20 min sublingual. |
| Cycle Duration | ongoing during training periods | ongoing or as needed |
| Evidence Level | strong_human | strong_human |
HMB is a metabolite of leucine (produced endogenously at ~0.3g/day from typical leucine intake). It reduces proteolysis by inhibiting the ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathway and attenuating caspase-mediated apoptosis in muscle cells. HMB also stimulates muscle protein synthesis via mTOR/p70S6K pathway activation (though less potently than leucine itself) and enhances sarcolemmal membrane integrity by serving as a precursor for de novo cholesterol synthesis in muscle cells (via HMG-CoA). The net effect is anti-catabolic rather than primarily anabolic — it prevents muscle breakdown more than it builds new muscle.
3g daily (1g 3x/day)
Split into 1g doses with meals (HMB-Ca) or 1-2g 30-60 min pre-exercise (HMB-FA for rapid absorption). Timing matters more for HMB-FA (free acid) than HMB-Ca (calcium salt).
ongoing during training periods
L-Theanine (gamma-glutamylethylamide) crosses the blood-brain barrier via the large neutral amino acid transporter. It increases alpha brain wave activity (8-13 Hz, associated with relaxed alertness), enhances GABA, serotonin, and dopamine levels in the brain, and antagonizes glutamate excitotoxicity by blocking glutamate binding at AMPA, kainate, and NMDA receptors. It also increases BDNF and NGF expression, supporting neuroplasticity. The combination of glutamate antagonism and GABA/serotonin enhancement produces anxiolysis without sedation — a 'calm focus' state.
100-200mg daily (or as needed for acute anxiety/focus)
Flexible: morning for calm focus (stack with caffeine), before stressful events, or evening for relaxation/sleep onset. Onset: 30-60 minutes oral, 15-20 min sublingual.
ongoing or as needed
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