Hibiscus Flower Powder 4 oz

$18.00

85 in stock

Hibiscus Flower Powder highlights include:

  • High Blood Pressure
  • Lowers Triglycerides
  • Prevent Arterial clog
  • Anemia
  • Diuretic
  • Diabetes type 2 when taken with white mulberries
  • Prevent Kidney Stones
  • Appetite Suppressant

Drug Interactions: May potentiate the effect of diuretic, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory
(diclofenac), malaria drugs.

Warnings: Avoid if you are allergic or sensitive to it or members of the Malvaceae plant family i.e.
cacao/okra

85 in stock

Description

Hibiscus Flower Powder highlights include:

  • High Blood Pressure
  • Lowers Triglycerides
  • Prevent Arterial clog
  • Anemia
  • Diuretic
  • Diabetes type 2 when taken with white mulberries
  • Prevent Kidney Stones
  • Appetite Suppressant

Drug Interactions: May potentiate the effect of diuretic, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory
(diclofenac), malaria drugs.

Warnings: Avoid if you are allergic or sensitive to it or members of the Malvaceae plant family i.e.
cacao/okra

Frequently Asked Hibiscus Flower Powder Questions

1. What is hibiscus flower powder?

Hibiscus powder is made by grinding the dried petals of the hibiscus plant into a fine powder. It’s commonly used to make refreshing beverages. Beyond its use in drinks, hibiscus is also popular in natural hair and skincare routines due to its nourishing and moisturizing properties.

2. What are the health benefits of hibiscus flower powder?

Hibiscus flower powder is known for its variety of potential uses, including:

  • High Blood Pressure
  • Lowers Triglycerides
  • Prevent Arterial clog
  • Anemia
  • Diuretic
  • Diabetes type 2 when taken with white mulberries
  • Prevent Kidney Stones
  • Appetite Suppressant

3. Is hibiscus flower powder safe for daily use?

Yes, hibiscus flower powder is generally safe for daily use. We suggest 1/2 teaspoon, taken twice per day. You can mix it into beverages like teas or smoothies. 

4. What does hibiscus flower powder taste like?

Hibiscus flower powder has a tangy, fruity flavor, often compared to cranberries or pomegranate, with a subtle tartness. Its refreshing taste makes it a great addition to teas, smoothies, or even baked goods for a slight hint of acidity.

5. What are the potential drug interactions using Hibiscus Flower powder?

Hibiscus flower powder may interact with certain medications by enhancing their effects. It could amplify the effects of diuretics, blood pressure medications, anti-inflammatory drugs like diclofenac, or malaria treatments.

However, if you’re allergic to hibiscus or related plants in the Malvaceae family (such as cacao or okra), it’s best to avoid using it.

Additional information

Weight 4 oz
4 oz

4 oz

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