Hibiscus Flower Infusion - 100 Gms
Hibiscus Flower Infusion - 100 Gms
Hibiscus Flowers are good for making hibiscus /flower green tea. This pure hibiscus flower tea is good for lowering blood pressure, rich in antioxidants, it is antibacterial and good for heart health. Good for diabetics, great in insomnia, makes you fall asleep faster.
Benefits
High blood pressure: Most research shows that drinking hibiscus tea for 4-6 weeks decreases blood pressure by a small amount in people with normal or slightly high blood pressure. Some early research shows that drinking hibiscus tea might be as effective as prescription drugs captopril and more effective than the drug hydrochlorothiazide for reducing blood pressure in people with slightly high blood pressure. A 2013 review by the University of Arizona discovered that hibiscus tea is used in 10 or more countries as a normal treatment for hypertension without any reported adverse events or side effects
Delicious Healthy Tea: Hibiscus tea is a delicious nutritional retreat for your body and taste buds. Bursting with antioxidants, hibiscus tea supports the immune system, heart, and digestive health and also aids weight management and a more relaxed emotional state. It tastes very close to Cranberry drink.
Antioxidants: Hibiscus tea contains powerful antioxidants including flavonoids and anthocyanins that have a range of health benefits. It is also high in vitamin a and especially vitamin C (ascorbic acid), and boasts a healthy amount of iron.
Antibacterial: Hibiscus tea helps to naturally purify the body in several ways. First, with antibacterial capabilities, it fights off pathogens that enter the bloodstream and digestive tract and supports a strong immune system. It also relaxes the digestive system to reduce stomach spasms, cramping, and discomfort Health benefits:
Antioxidant: It contains powerful antioxidants that protect and repair cells, a rich source of iron to support strong blood and circulation, helps reduce blood sugar levels by prohibiting the absorption of carbohydrates, supports weight loss and weight management goals, calms the digestive system and gastrointestinal relief.
Natural Antidepressant: If you suffer from or are at risk for depression, you may want to consider trying hibiscus tea as one natural way to combat these sometimes debilitating signs of depression, such as fatigue, feelings of hopelessness, loss of interest in hobbies and more. This, too, is a brand new area of study, but animal studies that examine the improvement in depression symptoms have found that hibiscus flowers have specific bioflavonoids that might help as one natural remedy for depression.
May Prevent Kidney Stones: Because it functions as a diuretic, hibiscus tea has also turned the heads of those studying the health of the kidney and urinary systems. Initial animal testing suggests that hibiscus tea presents what is known as an “anti-urolithiasis property,” meaning that it may lower the instance of compounds that form kidney stones.
Relieves anxiety and promotes sleep: Hibiscus tea is effective in calming your nerves, making you feel more relaxed. However, sometimes the effects can make you fall asleep, which means it is not recommended to drink hibiscus tea before driving or going to work. Drink this when you are at home and don’t plan to do something. This would be a great treatment to help you rest better. A great aid in insomnia or sleep disorders.
Usage
Side Effects & Safety
Hibiscus is LIKELY SAFE for most people in when consumed in food amounts. It is POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth appropriately in medicinal amounts. The possible side effects of hibiscus are not known.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Hibiscus is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taken by mouth as a medicine. Side effects of hibiscus are uncommon but might include temporary stomach upset or pain, gas, constipation, nausea, painful urination, headache, ringing in the ears, or shakiness.
Diabetes: Hibiscus might decrease blood sugar levels. The dose of your diabetes medications might need to be adjusted by your healthcare provider.
Low blood pressure: Hibiscus might lower blood pressure. In theory, taking hibiscus might make blood pressure become too low in people with low blood pressure.
Surgery: Hibiscus might affect blood sugar levels, making blood sugar control difficult during and after surgery. Stop using hibiscus at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
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