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All parts of Hibiscus sabdariffa are edible. Leaves, and flowers. The large green leaves can also be used to make tea.



The leaves and other parts of the plant are used to make medicine. People use hibiscus for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, to increase the production of breast milk, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses.



1.Hiar Growth


Hibiscus flowers and leaves have been used since centuries to promote hair growth and eliminate dandruff.



2. High Cholesterol


Studies have shown that dried hibiscus leaves are very effective in lowering LDL cholesterol levels.



3. High Blood Pressure


You can effectively lower your blood pressure by at least 10 points if you drink it 3 times daily for just a couple of weeks





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Description:Hibiscus Flower Cut

Botanical Name:Hibiscus Sabdariffa

Origin:North Africa

Uses:Natural Health, Tea

Package Size:1 Lb

Volume: Approx. 6 cups

Comments: Also called roselle flowers. Sourced from North Africa, these hibiscus flowers are full flavored with a rosy tartness. Preferred over whole flowers (#258) for tea use.Allergen Info: Packaged on equipment thatalsopackages peanuts and tree nuts.

The herbal information on this web site is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. The information on this web site is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or ailment. Please see a medical professional about any health concerns you have.