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The Medicinal and Culinary Uses of Hibiscus
There are other species of hibiscus with edible flowers, but no other species has a similar medicinal and edible calyx. When the petals fall off, the receptacle (flower base) and calyx (sepals) remain as fleshy red crowns. #Herbs #herbalism #medicinalherbs #plantmedicine #herbalmedicine #naturalremedies #hibiscus
All About Hibiscus Flower | 14 Science-Backed Health Benefits & More
For thousands of years, hibiscus, also commonly called roselle, has long been loved as both a food and medicine in many parts of the world. And today, summertime just wouldn’t be the same without some bright, ruby-red, tart, and tangy hibiscus tea. Here are 14 health benefits of the hibiscus flower that give a whole new layer of meaning to flower power! #hibiscusflower #herbalmedicine #healthcare #hibiscus #edibleflowers
HIBISCUS Benefits
NOTE: More research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of hibiscus leaf and its potential health benefits. Additionally, hibiscus leaf may interact with certain medications, so it is always best to consult with a medical professional before trying any new herbs or alternative therapies. -Indigenous Intentions-
Infused Tulsi Tea with Fresh or Dried Leaves (Holy Basil)
Fresh Tulsi Tea - Holy Basil with dried or fresh leaves. Clears your minds and helps you to focus. Great refreshing tea mixed with other ingredients also such as ginger or chamomile www.masalaherb.com #tea #herbal #tulsi