Hibiscus Tea Bags
Product Introduction
Taksoo Hibiscus Tea is a natural and delicious beverage made from the dried flowers of the hibiscus plant. With its tangy and pleasant flavor, this tea can be an excellent choice for those who enjoy fresh and healthy drinks. Taksoo Hibiscus Tea is rich in antioxidants and vitamin C and can help strengthen the immune system and improve overall health. This tea is made with high-quality ingredients and is packaged in wrapped tea bags, following global standards to ensure its taste and aroma always remain fresh and enjoyable. Taksoo Hibiscus Tea can be consumed hot or cold and provides you with energy and vitality at any time of the day.
Ingredients
Hibiscus Tea
How and When to Use
- Place one teabag in a cup of water at 100 degrees Celsius and wait 3 to 5 minutes for it to brew.
- This tea can be consumed early in the morning on an empty stomach or during the day between meals.
Contraindications
- It is advisable to consult your doctor before use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Individuals with low blood pressure should consume with caution.
- If you have specific internal issues or allergies, consult your doctor before use.
Storage Instructions
Store in a dry, cool place away from aromatic substances and sunlight.
History of Hibiscus Tea
Scientific name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
English name: Hibiscus
Hibiscus tea is also known as Roselle tea, Red tea, or Mecca tea. Hibiscus tea is made from the dried calyces of the Jamaica flower, which has a tangy and pleasant flavor. Because of this, it is known as hibiscus tea. This plant has a striking red color. Its use is common in Latin America, especially in Jamaica where it is called Jamaica Flower or Sorrel; in North Africa, it is known as Sudanese tea; and in Egypt, it is known as Karkade.
Benefits of Hibiscus Tea
- Rich in powerful antioxidants
- Helps reduce blood pressure
- Assists in boosting liver detox enzymes and reducing liver damage
- Aids in weight loss
- Suitable for anemia
- Has antibacterial properties
Sources
- www.myteadrop.com
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- www.sid.ir
- www.researchgate.net
- www.healthline.com