«Your alabaster is very beautiful,» I told Mohammed, who had magically reappeared with a
glass of hibiscus tea for me.
Some of the other less - researched health
benefits of hibiscus tea include assisting in digestion, strengthening immunity, working as an anti-inflammatory agent, and reducing the risk of cancer.
The most scientifically studied claim is the
use of hibiscus tea to positively affect blood pressures and cholesterol and prevent cardiovascular disease.
I have
heard of hibiscus tea, agua fresca, popsicle, chocolate hibiscus cookies and other treats but never of a flan... and I will have to try this flan recipe.
The Hibiscus Flowers are very delicious in my tea;) I purchased these since I heard of the blood - pressure lowering
affects of hibiscus tea... giving it a whirl!
The blood - pressure - lowering
effects of hibiscus tea could be a result of its flavonoid or its phytochemical content, although that's not entirely conclusive.
Additionally, pregnant women should make sure to steer
clear of hibiscus tea — it can put them at risk for premature labor or menstruation.
The dietary change assessed in this study, i.e. regularly incorporating 3 servings /
d of hibiscus tea into the diet, effectively reduces BP in pre - and mildly - hypertensive adults.
Serves 2 - 4 Ingredients: 2
bags of hibiscus tea 2 bags of chamomile tea 10 - 15 drops of stevia to taste Or sweetener of choice Directions: Boil 1/2 gallon of water.
The results of this study suggest that if consumed over time, hibiscus tea can reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack, which is another huge
benefit of hibiscus tea.
Since I'm always telling my clients to watch their sugar and stimulant intake, I'm partial to the caffeine - free, sugar - free
properties of hibiscus tea.
Plus, curling up with a hot cup
of hibiscus tea can be the perfect moment to exhale and create your own few minutes of self - care.
And while the health benefits
of hibiscus tea are plentiful, the uses of hibiscus tea are just as versatile.
As the sun falls on an amber desert, you repose on the terrace with a cooling glass
of hibiscus tea and play your part in a tale that began in 1899 of a hotel par excellence.
Following Granada, you'll arrive in San Juan del Sur, and sunshine by the name of Anna greets you at the Chica Brava headquarters (Surf House in downtown San Juan del Sur) with chilled glasses
of Hibiscus tea.