Hibiscus for Health
Classification of Hibiscus rosasinensis:Kingdom:  Plant kingdomSubkingdom:  Tracheobionta (vascular Plants)Division :  :  Angiosperm (Flowering Plants)Class   : MagnoliopsidaOrder :   MalvalesFamily:  MalvaceaeGenus:   HibiscusSpecies: Hibiscusrosa-sinensis
It grows in tropical, subtropical  and temperate regions of the world.
There are various colors of Hibiscus flowers.
shades of pinkdouble sets of petals .
White and Red Hibiscus is considered to have medicinal properties
For good growth of hair Hibiscus  Flowers are boiled in oil and should be applied on hair
The leaves and flowers are ground into a fine paste with a little water and is used as a shampoo plus conditioner for hair
Roots of Hibiscus plants is useful in the treatment of cough
Dried petals of Hibiscus is  boiled in large quantity to make Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus tea can be served either hot or cold. Sugar can be added to sweeten the drink.
It has the characteristic red color. The tea has medicinal value.
Hibiscus tea contains 15-30% Organic acids, includingcitric acid, maleic acid, and tartaric acid.
The characteristic deep red color is due to the presence of cyanidin and delphinidin , which is present  in the flower
It acts as a natural diuretic for people with kidney problem if taken without sugar
Hibiscus tea lowers blood pressure in mildly hypertensive adults
Drinking hibiscus tea can reduce high blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes.
Drinking hibiscus tea also lower blood cholesterol
 It prevents  the oxidation of       LDL (Bad) Cholesterol.
Hibiscus Tea can be prepared in combination with lemon, ginger, mint, to give different taste and different flavor to increase  its medicinal value
The flowers of white hibiscus when dried under the shade of neem tree and then powdered.
This powder is used in the treatment of  all types of cancer
The buds of the white Hibiscus flowers if eaten raw in empty stomach should cure all the diseases.
Hibiscus Plant  is a gift of Nature to humanity
Grow Hibiscus in pots in your homes and make the  best use of this beautiful Nature’s Gift.
Images are taken from www.google.comKausalya Janardanan

Hibiscus For Health

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    Classification of Hibiscusrosasinensis:Kingdom: Plant kingdomSubkingdom:  Tracheobionta (vascular Plants)Division : : Angiosperm (Flowering Plants)Class   : MagnoliopsidaOrder : MalvalesFamily:  MalvaceaeGenus:  HibiscusSpecies: Hibiscusrosa-sinensis
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    It grows intropical, subtropical and temperate regions of the world.
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    There are variouscolors of Hibiscus flowers.
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    shades of pinkdoublesets of petals .
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    White and RedHibiscus is considered to have medicinal properties
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    For good growthof hair Hibiscus Flowers are boiled in oil and should be applied on hair
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    The leaves andflowers are ground into a fine paste with a little water and is used as a shampoo plus conditioner for hair
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    Roots of Hibiscusplants is useful in the treatment of cough
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    Dried petals ofHibiscus is boiled in large quantity to make Hibiscus Tea
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    Hibiscus tea canbe served either hot or cold. Sugar can be added to sweeten the drink.
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    It has thecharacteristic red color. The tea has medicinal value.
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    Hibiscus tea contains15-30% Organic acids, includingcitric acid, maleic acid, and tartaric acid.
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    The characteristic deepred color is due to the presence of cyanidin and delphinidin , which is present in the flower
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    It acts asa natural diuretic for people with kidney problem if taken without sugar
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    Hibiscus tea lowersblood pressure in mildly hypertensive adults
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    Drinking hibiscus teacan reduce high blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes.
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    Drinking hibiscus teaalso lower blood cholesterol
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    It prevents the oxidation of LDL (Bad) Cholesterol.
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    Hibiscus Tea canbe prepared in combination with lemon, ginger, mint, to give different taste and different flavor to increase its medicinal value
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    The flowers ofwhite hibiscus when dried under the shade of neem tree and then powdered.
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    This powder isused in the treatment of all types of cancer
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    The buds ofthe white Hibiscus flowers if eaten raw in empty stomach should cure all the diseases.
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    Hibiscus Plant is a gift of Nature to humanity
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    Grow Hibiscus inpots in your homes and make the best use of this beautiful Nature’s Gift.
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    Images are takenfrom www.google.comKausalya Janardanan