Hibiscus Tea

HERB FOR HEALTHY HEART
Heart Health | 50 gm Dried Flowers

Hibiscus Tea (Jasud or Japa) also known as “Queen of Tropics” is enjoyed worldwide for its sour, tangy flavour like berries. One can have hibiscus tea hot or iced depending on personal choice. Quality tested Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa sinensis) flower tea by bestsource nutrition is also popular due to:

  • Heart Health Support
  • Antioxidant properties
  • Bright red vibrant colour and tangy, sour taste

Dried Hibiscus flower pods in pack of 50gm (25 cups), is cultivated in natural, pollution free surroundings of Himalayas.

 

(*This product is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease)

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HERB FOR HEALTHY HEART
Heart Health | 50 gm Dried Flowers

Hibiscus Tea (Jasud or Japa) also known as “Queen of Tropics” is enjoyed worldwide for its sour, tangy flavour like berries. One can have hibiscus tea hot or iced depending on personal choice. Quality tested Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa sinensis) flower tea by bestsource nutrition is also popular due to:

  • Heart Health Support
  • Antioxidant properties
  • Bright red vibrant colour and tangy, sour taste

Dried Hibiscus flower pods in pack of 50gm (25 cups), is cultivated in natural, pollution free surroundings of Himalayas.

 

(*This product is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease)

How It Works
Hibiscus Herb (Hibiscus rosa sinensis) also known as “Queen of Tropics” or Jasud or Japa, belongs to Malvaceae family.The herb Hibiscus rosa-sinensis hasseveral forms with varying colours of flowers but for health benefitsthe red flowered variety is preferred. It is a source of many phytochemicals’ constituents that are responsible of its biologically beneficial properties. It also has potentially active antioxidants that helps in removal of harmful free radicals.

BestSource Nutrition's Hibiscus herb is cultivated in natural, pollution freesurroundings of Himalayas.

Hibiscus herb can be taken by making its decoction. Decoction is a method of extraction by boiling in water, to dissolve valuable nutrients from herb like a tea.

Specifications
Specifications|||Recommended Usage:
1.0 gm 2 times daily (1cup : 1.0 gm)

Nutritional Information (Serving Size: 2gm)
No of serves per container: 25 (50 cups)
Nutrients Per 100g Per Serving *%RDA
Energy (kcal) 316.1 6.36 0%
Total Carbohydrates (g) 76.3 1.5 1%
    Of which Total Dietary Fibre(g) 58.6 1.2 3%
    Crude Fibre(g) 10.2 0.2 -
Total Sugar (g) 5.5 0.1 0%
Added Sugar (g) - - -
Protein (g) 7.3 0.1 0%
Total Fat (g) 0.4 0.0 0%
Sodium (mg) 1.98 0.0 0%

*RDA of an average adult *Below Detection Limit

WARNING: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease.
**As per published clinical studies Specifications|||Recommended Usage:
1.0 gm 2 times daily (1cup : 1.0 gm)

Nutritional Information (Serving Size: 2gm)
No of serves per container: 25 (50 cups)
Nutrients Per 100g Per Serving *%RDA
Energy (kcal) 316.1 6.36 0%
Total Carbohydrates (g) 76.3 1.5 1%
Total Sugar (g) 5.5 0.1 0%
Added Sugar (g) - - -
Protein (g) 7.3 0.1 0%
Total Fat (g) 0.4 0.0 0%
Sodium (mg) 1.98 0.0 0%

*RDA of an average adult *Below Detection Limit

WARNING: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease.
**As per published clinical studies
FAQ
What is Hibiscus Herb?
Hibiscus is an evergreen flowering shrub belonging to the Malvaceae family and is valued as ornamental plant, food, health benefits since thousands of years in tropical regions.Hibiscus rosa sinensisdried flower decoctions are widely used as a sour tea. BestSource Nutrition's Hibiscus herb is cultivated in natural, pollution free surroundings of Himalayas.
What are benefits of Hibiscus tea?
Many scientific studies have reported that the hibiscus flower decoction has antidepressant, cardio protective, antihypertensive, antimicrobial, digestive and antioxidant properties.Sour tea is best used for managing systolic blood pressure.
How Hibiscus Tea works?
Hibiscus flowers are rich in tannins, anthraquinones, quinines, phenols & flavonoids.Hibiscus tea is loaded with antioxidants, including phenols and anthocyanins and it boosts nitric oxide production, which can help our arteries relax and dilate better.
Who should take Hibiscus herb?
People with hypertension can take it for managing high blood pressure. As hibiscus tea is rich in antioxidant, antimicrobial, digestive protective property it is good for overall wellbeing.
What is the best time to drink Hibiscus Tea?
Best Time to take hibiscus tea is mid- morning or in evening.
How to make Hibiscus Tea?
Hibiscus herb can be taken by making decoction of dried flowers. Decoction is a method of extraction by boiling in water, to dissolve valuable nutrients from herb like a flower tea.
Is it safe to drink hibiscus every day?
It is safe to consume hibiscus tea daily for healthy individual.
Who should avoid Hibiscus Tea?
1) Females who are trying to conceive,
2) Ones having low blood pressure
3) Pregnant women
How to store Hibiscus Herb?
Store at room temperature away from sunlight & moisture. Do not freeze supplement. Keep out of the reach of children.

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Dt Poonam
Very happy

Hibiscus tea is tangy I really enjoyed it good for heart health!

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Bhumika M
Tea is good

Hibiscus tea has perfect tangy flavor! Good for managing High BP.

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Dt Khushboo
Beautiful tea!

Just few petals of hibiscus flower can make wounder tea! I enjoyed my tangy flavor tea!

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Dr. Aanchal Saxena
Amazing

Love the color of the flower BSN has kept them natural teas.

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Priti U kini
Refreshing

Very good color and taste of the tea. Loved it.