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Hibiscus Berry Tea
Hibiscus Berry Tea
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Flavored Herbal Tea: Organic Hibiscus Flowers, Organic Rosehips, Organic Orange Peel, Organic Rooibos, Organic Blueberry Flavor, Organic Passionfruit Flavor, Organic Mango Flavor
Notes: BlueBerry, Currant
Scoring: Low Astringency, High Body, High Sweetness
Talk about refreshing! This Sweet Hibiscus based beverage is sure to quench your longing thirst of berry goodness, perfect as a cold brew or western style brew for any occasion.
Brewing Method: 5 - 10 Min, 212 F, 3g / 12oz
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Hibiscus Berry Tea offers a range of health benefits thanks to the combination of hibiscus flowers and various berries (like blueberry, raspberry, elderberry, or goji). Here are the key benefits:
Rich in Antioxidants - Contains polyphenols and anthocyanins that help fight oxidative stress and inflammation.
Supports Heart Health - May help lower blood pressure and cholesterol (especially LDL), based on several clinical studies.
Helps Manage Weight - Some studies suggest hibiscus extract can reduce body fat, BMI, and appetite.
May Support Liver Health - Preliminary research shows it may help protect the liver from damage and improve its function.
Natural Diuretic - Promotes urination, which may help reduce bloating and support kidney function.
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Benefits from Berries (e.g., blueberry, elderberry, raspberry) -
Immune System Support - Berries are high in vitamin C and other immune-boosting compounds.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties - Berries contain flavonoids and ellagic acid, which can reduce inflammation.
Cognitive Health - Compounds in berries may help protect brain cells, improving memory and reducing age-related decline.
Blood Sugar Regulation - May help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar.
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Additional Benefits (Combined Effect)
• Caffeine-Free: Naturally caffeine-free, making it a good evening or calming drink.
• Hydration: Encourages fluid intake with added nutritional value.
• Pleasant Tart-Sweet Flavor: Makes a great alternative to sugary drinks.
Notice
• Blood Pressure: May lower blood pressure, so those on medication should consult a doctor.
• Interaction with Medications: Can interact with diuretics or diabetes medications.
• Pregnancy: Some sources suggest avoiding large quantities of hibiscus during pregnancy due to potential uterine effects.
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