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To: maceng2 who wrote (195337)1/15/2023 7:26:12 AM
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There are many strains of Hibiscus and it is important to buy the one that fits you best.

1. Do not boil Hibiscus in water it destroys the good parts - boil water and a short moment after add the dry Hibiscus

2.Do not add sugar, wait to cool it and ad honey or drink it as is

3. Though hibiscus tea is free of caffeine, the sleep inducing effects of hibiscus are due to its anxiolytic and sedative properties. The reduction of stress and anxiety puts your body in a relaxed state, making it easier to fall asleep when the time comes. There will be no tossing and turning after consuming this tea.

4. Antioxidants Blood pressure Liver health Weight loss Anti-cancer effects Anti-bacterial properties Flavorful and easy to prepare Bottom line

Hibiscus tea is high in antioxidants and offers many benefits. In particular, it may help promote weight loss, reduce the growth of bacteria and cancer cells, and support the health of the heart and liver.
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