Hibiscus flowers - Bissap

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 Hibiscus is most often consumed in herbal tea. Hibiscus tea can be consumed throughout the day as it contains no theine. It regulates the intestinal transitto fight against fatigue. To avoid the appearance of white hair or dandruff, There are care products based on hibiscus flowers, which have proven to be particularly effective.

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Hibiscus is antiphlogistic and antiedematous.

Usual therapeutic indications

Hibiscus treats colds and inflammation of the upper respiratory tract. It can be used to treat urinary tract infections and menstrual pain. It is also effective against high blood pressure, cholesterol, fever and stomach pains. Hibiscus is most often consumed as herbal tea. It regulates the intestinal transitto fight against fatigue and reduce the rate of cholesterol. If you have the heavy legs or that you suffer fromurinary tract infectionsThis infusion may help you. To avoid the appearance of white hair and/or dandruff, There are hibiscus oil-based treatments that have proven to be particularly effective.

Hibiscus tea can be consumed throughout the day as it contains no theine. For a hibiscus tea, you will need :

of a litre ofboiling water. Two teaspoons of flowers of dried hibiscus. From honey or the sugar

Leave to infuse between 5 and 10 min then strain the drink. It is recommended to consume one to three cups per day.

Other proven therapeutic indications.

Hibiscus can be used to treat oozing eczema, allergies and dermatitis. It is used as a poultice.

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200 g

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