Hibiscus Dry Petals
Symbol of beauty and seduction, the Hibiscus flower contains many valuable attributes like a significant amount of antioxidants, refreshing, toning, exfoliating, moisturizing and more, making this incredible flower a valuable asset.
Hibiscus has been celebrated for its anti-ageing benefits since ancient times. Studies have now shown that this flower harbours some of the highest antioxidants in any plant: 32% more than Matcha Green Tea!
Drink hibiscus tea every day and your whole body will thank you – from the inside out!
Healing Properties of Hibiscus:
According to the USDA Nutrient Database, it has a good supply of minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and zinc. It also contains B-vitamins like niacin and folic acid. This tisane is a good source of anthocyanins, which may make it beneficial for managing elevated blood pressure levels, the common cold, and urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Its high concentration of Vitamin C also makes Hibiscus tea a significant source of energy. In case of fatigue, this is an excellent and stimulating remedy.
Hibiscus may help with the following:
Super antioxidant
Hibiscus is of great interest to medicine due to its wide range of beneficial substances. Its many powerful antioxidants include anthocyanins, flavones, flavonols, and phenolic acids, that may help protect your body from diseases as they can neutralize the free radicals present in body tissues and cells.
May Help Manage Blood Pressure
A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology suggests that hibiscus has antihypertensive and cardioprotective properties, which can be beneficial for people suffering from hypertension and those at high risks of cardiovascular diseases. Several studies have found that hibiscus tea may lower both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
May Help Lower Cholesterol
A research study conducted on patients with type II diabetes suggests that consumption of hibiscus and sour tea may lower cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and increase high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, which helps to manage this unpredictable disease
May Aid in Liver Health
One study with human participants showed that hibiscus extract may improve liver steatosis, which could reduce the risk of liver failure.
May Promote Weight Loss
A few human and animal studies have associated the consumption of hibiscus extract with decreased body weight and body fat due to its metabolism regulation properties.
May Promote Hair Growth
In Ayurveda, hibiscus is recommended for treating hair fall, encouraging hair regrowth, and preventing premature graying.
How to use :
- Make a Tisane or Herbal infusions
- Make Hair Mask
Storage: Store in the pouch or transfer to an airtight container, kept in cool dark place. If not consumed immediately it should be stored in the refrigerator.
Product Features:
Ingredient : Dry Hibiscus Petals
Packaging : Craft Paper Bags, easily Resealable- best to preserve its delightful Aroma
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