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Lotustoday Hibiscus Tea Rosella Flowers Pure Hibiscus Sabdariffa 40 Tea Bags

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In Namibia, it is called mutete, and it is consumed by people from the Kavango region in northeastern Namibia. Bassey, Rosemary B. (28 August 2021). "The stain extracted from roselle is not daphniphylline". The Biological Stain Commission. Archived from the original on 2022-06-29.

Better quality studies are still needed to investigate the impact of hibiscus consumption on cholesterol levels. Weight loss Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can cause a variety of infections, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. Another older study in people with metabolic syndrome found that taking 100 milligrams of hibiscus extract daily was associated with decreased total cholesterol and increased HDL cholesterol ( 11). Diabetes and hypertension are lifetime risk diseases untreated but must be controlled by taking medication regularly. Drug dependence has an impact on increasing the economic burden on families and the government, drab, and emerging fear of side effects so that patients do not want to consume drugs that tend to increase the risk of complications and comorbidities. Therefore, it is very necessary to discover traditional medicines or herbal medicine that is cheap and easily cultivable. The discovery and development of herbal medicines is a priority and crucial issue in Indonesia today. Rosella is one of the most popular herbal plants in Indonesia [ 8]. Rosella has long been used to treat various diseases. Rosella is a tropical plant; therefore, drab Indonesia's tropical climate is a very fertile land for growing and developing rosella.Ortiz, Elisabeth Lambert (2007). 70 classic Mexican recipes: easy-to-make, authentic and delicious dishes, shown step-by-step in 250 sizzling colour photographs. London: Southwater. p.94. ISBN 978-1-84476-434-1. OCLC 123375415. One concern that does exist is testicular toxicity, which occurs fairly reliably at 200mg/kg or above in animals but has not been investigated in humans. Roselle appears to be anti-fertility in men, inducing abnormal sperm morphology. In females, there was a series of studies suggesting Roselle could cause abnormal (higher) birth weights in offspring with a delay of pubertal onset; for the most part these are attributed to the appetite suppressing effect causing maternal malnutrition, with no per se mechanisms harming the pup (via lactation) currently known. Another test-tube study showed that the extract fought eight strains of bacteria and was as effective as some medications used to treat bacterial infections ( 27).

Test-tube studies have found impressive results regarding the potential effects of hibiscus extract on cancer cells. Stephens, James M. (2018). "Roselle — Hibiscus sabdariffa L." Horticultural Sciences Department, University of Florida. HS659. In one test-tube study, hibiscus extract impaired cell growth and reduced the invasiveness of mouth and plasma cell cancers ( 21). Keep in mind that these were test-tube studies using large amounts of hibiscus extract. Research in humans is needed to evaluate the potential effect of hibiscus tea on cancer. Summary Hibiscus herbal tea contains hibiscus protocatechuic acid which has anti-tumor and antioxidant properties. A study conducted by the Department and Institute of Biochemistry at the Chung Shan Medical and Dental College, in Taichung, Taiwan suggests that hibiscus slows down the growth of cancerous cells by inducing apoptosis, commonly known as programmed cell death. 7. Cough, Colds and Fever ManagementBalogun, Joseph Abiodun (2021). The Nigerian healthcare system: pathway to universal and high-quality health care. Cham, Switzerland. p.243. ISBN 978-3-030-88863-3. OCLC 1294345200. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) The seed capsule in the Roselle fruit is known for its diuretic and tonic properties. It is hence used for the following purposes: In Ghana, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, The Gambia, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Benin calyces are used to prepare cold, sweet drinks popular in social events, often mixed with mint leaves, dissolved menthol candy, and/or fruit flavors. Vercoe, Samara (2021-04-21). "Australia's own Rosella". Warndu. Archived from the original on 2023-03-28 . Retrieved 2023-09-20. In the Caribbean, a drink is made from the roselle fruit (the calyces with the seed pods removed). It is prepared by boiling fresh, frozen or dried roselle fruit in water for 8 to 10 minutes (or until the water turns red), then adding sugar. Bay leaves and cloves may also be added during boiling. [29] It is often served chilled. This is done in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Antigua, Barbados, Belize, St. Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, the US Virgin Islands and St. Kitts and Nevis where the plant or fruit is called sorrel. The drink is one of several inexpensive beverages ( aguas frescas) commonly consumed in Mexico and Central America; they are typically made from fresh fruits, juices or extracts. In Mexican restaurants in the US, the beverage is sometimes known simply as Jamaica ( Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈmajka] HAH-MY-CAH). It is very popular in Trinidad and Tobago especially as a seasonal drink at Christmas where cinnamon, cloves and bay leaves are preferred to ginger. [30] It is also popular in Jamaica, usually flavored with rum.

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