Hello! Did you know that this red tea, so common on the shelves of health food stores, can be much more powerful than you imagine? I'm talking about hibiscus tea, or Flor de Jamaica, as it is known in many parts of the world.
It has gained fame for helping with weight loss, improving heart health and lowering blood pressure. But is all this true? Or is it just another one of those fads?
Today, I'm going to tell you the 7 benefits of hibiscus tea and I'm going to show you exactly what happens in your body when you start drinking this tea every day. What's more, at the end of the video, I will reveal a powerful secret: a simple combination that can greatly enhance medicinal properties! But first, leave your like, subscribe to the channel and activate the bell so you don't miss any health tips like this.
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What are the 7 impressive benefits of hibiscus tea for your health? Or do you think the hibiscus is just a cute little flower in the backyard? No, it is a true natural pharmacy, and you will see.
. . 1st benefit: and one of the most impressive: it lowers blood pressure.
People are afraid to drink some teas for fear of raising their blood pressure, like ginger tea, but Hibiscus, for those with high blood pressure, is fantastic. Hibiscus tea is considered the best tea for high blood pressure. I'll say it again- the best!
It relaxes and dilates the arteries, facilitating blood flow. If you or someone in your family has high blood pressure and is looking for a natural way to reduce your blood pressure, it has to be part of your routine. A study from Tufts University, in the United States, demonstrated that drinking three cups of hibiscus tea a day can reduce systolic blood pressure by up to 6 mmHg.
Just for comparison — it's more or less the effect of captopril. But without the side effects! While medications can cause coughing, bloating, and changes in taste, hibiscus does not have this problem.
But of course, if you take blood pressure medication, I don't want you to switch to hibiscus, okay? The only person who could reduce the dose or change the medicine is your doctor. Want another comparison?
A clinical study called PREMIER saw that lifestyle changes (such as diet and exercise) can reduce blood pressure by around 5 mmHg. 3 cups of hibiscus tea a day managed to lower 6 mmHg. If everyone used tea, we would have 14% fewer stroke deaths and 9% fewer heart attacks.
This without changing your routine drastically! Now that you know the benefit, it’s worth putting it into practice… And sharing it with your groups, right! Second benefit: hibiscus tea helps with weight loss And look, if you lose weight, your blood pressure will improve even more!
I remember when I read about it, I doubted this effect until I dug a little deeper. In addition to being a natural diuretic, which helps eliminate excess fluids, it acts directly on fat cells, especially in the abdominal region — which, as you know, is the most dangerous fat! Studies show that hibiscus inhibits the enzyme lipase, responsible for the absorption of fats.
In other words, tea prevents your body from absorbing all that fat you ate. Then, the fat will pass straight through, not being absorbed. And this will make you lose weight, especially that deep, visceral adiposity.
Not to mention that hibiscus helps regulate insulin levels, and you know that too much insulin makes you hungry—so, control your appetite, those unexpected cravings, which makes weight loss more important. And there's more. .
. a study was carried out in the laboratory, where they used stem cells to test the effect of hibiscus extract — it reduced the formation of fat by up to 95% in these cells. Of course, it wasn't done on humans, but in a controlled environment, but even so, the study shows that hibiscus has great potential to help prevent fat accumulation!
3rd benefit- Very interesting too: Strengthens Immunity and Slows Aging: I said that hibiscus tea is the most powerful for blood pressure. And here's another first place: In the comparison of more than 280 drinks, it was crowned the drink with the most antioxidants of all, surpassing even green tea. The hibiscus flower is rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C and anthocyanins.
Its antioxidants fight free radicals, which are the main villains of premature aging and the development of chronic diseases, arthritis, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer's and even cancer. When you drink hibiscus tea, this bomb of antioxidants helps protect your cells against this damage, making your skin and organs stay younger for longer. And of course, it boosts immunity too, reducing your risk of colds and flu.
4th benefit of hibiscus tea - improves cardiovascular health. That's clear. Just improving your blood pressure already reduces your risk.
But it has other advantages beyond that: hibiscus helps improve markers of inflammation, such as C-reactive protein. And it can also help reduce levels of LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides, two of the main factors responsible for the accumulation of fat inside your arteries. With this, you reduce the risk of developing clogged arteries (atherosclerosis), improving circulation throughout the body, and also reducing your risk of heart attack and stroke.
5th benefit- can protect your liver Do you have fatty liver? So listen carefully - Hibiscus tea protects your liver, thanks to its strong antioxidant action. The liver is responsible for filtering harmful substances that enter the body, and hibiscus acts as a support, keeping its functions at full performance.
Furthermore, some laboratory tests have shown that hibiscus may have anti-cancer activity on liver cells, helping to keep the organ healthy in the long term and preventing more serious diseases. Hibiscus has been shown to be effective in reducing hepatic steatosis, helping to protect liver cells against excess fat. 6th benefit - it can help your digestion If you suffer from abdominal bloating even without eating too much, hibiscus tea can be a great ally.
It helps reduce discomfort and inflammation in the stomach. Hibiscus relieves this feeling of bloating, helping your body process food better. Its compounds such as flavonoids, chlorogenic acid and anthocyanins help eliminate fluid retention and act as a mild laxative, relieving symptoms such as heartburn, spasms and gas.
7th benefit - reduces stress If you keep complaining that you're stressed, can't relax and feel like your mind is racing, hibiscus tea could be what you need! It is a natural tranquilizer that helps reduce anxiety and bring that relief you are always looking for. And the best?
You can take it at night, without worrying about the caffeine disturbing your sleep, allowing natural relaxation and improving your general well-being. Are you already thinking about using hibiscus tea? I hope so!
I think you'll do well. . .
But wait, what about the risks and side effects? Because you know I speak both sides of the coin. Risks and Side Effects of Hibiscus Tea 1st - Hibiscus tea can lower blood pressure, so if you already have low blood pressure, be careful.
Another common to many tea can also interact with medications, such as blood thinners, and in excessive amounts, it can overload your liver. So, instead of doing good, it can do harm. So don’t overdo it… 3 cups maximum, huh!
Furthermore, pregnant women should avoid hibiscus tea as it can cause complications. Another important point: as hibiscus tea is acidic, it can affect tooth enamel if consumed frequently. To avoid this, drink through a straw or rinse your mouth with water immediately after consumption.
How to prepare hibiscus tea? If you've never prepared it, the recipe is very easy. Use 1 to 2 tablespoons of dried hibiscus for every 500 ml of water.
Leave to infuse for 5 to 10 minutes. And then, drink it warm, if you want a more laxative effect, or cold for a more refreshing effect! And how to enhance hibiscus tea?
Also very simple. Add a cinnamon stick! Cinnamon not only improves the flavor, it also helps control blood glucose levels , which is great for further improving heart health.
Furthermore, this combination can speed up metabolism, helping with weight control and fat burning. Hibiscus and cinnamon together form an unbeatable duo to take care of your body in a natural and delicious way! Did you like the video?
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