








Organic Hibiscus Flowers
This is food grade Hibiscus and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
Plant Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Egypt
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Hibiscus is brewed as a common ceremonial tea in many cultures. To encourage vivid or prophetic dreams you can place a small sachet of Hibiscus under your pillow or on your nightstand.
Magical Uses: Hibiscus is the ultimate flower of passion. Great to use in spells for love, passion, divination, freedom, and clairvoyance.
Medicinal Uses: Hibiscus is packed with antioxidants! Studies have determined a wide range of health benefits linked to drinking hibiscus tea. It’s been used medicinally to lower blood pressure, boost liver health, help with weight loss, and it even contains compounds that may help prevent cancer! It is helpful as a preventive against free-radical stress in the body, which in turn lessens the risk for cancer, heart disease, and inflammatory conditions in general. With its high levels of vitamin C, minerals, soluble fiber, and antioxidant flavonoids, hibiscus tea is one of the most healthful beverage teas on the planet. It can be consumed daily to help maintain health and lower the risk of developing cancer and cardiovascular disease – two of the biggest killers in our country.
Precautions: Hibiscus is safe to drink up to 3 times per day but do not overdo it. It can aggravate heartburn, and it may be too cooling for people who run very cold. Hibiscus has been shown to increase the urinary excretion of acetaminophen so wait three hours after taking acetaminophen before ingesting hibiscus.
Culinary Uses: Hibiscus tea has a tart flavor similar to cranberries and can be enjoyed both hot and cold. The sour red “fruits” are also enjoyed in jams, chutneys, infused honey, and alcoholic fermented beverages.
This is food grade Hibiscus and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
Plant Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Egypt
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Hibiscus is brewed as a common ceremonial tea in many cultures. To encourage vivid or prophetic dreams you can place a small sachet of Hibiscus under your pillow or on your nightstand.
Magical Uses: Hibiscus is the ultimate flower of passion. Great to use in spells for love, passion, divination, freedom, and clairvoyance.
Medicinal Uses: Hibiscus is packed with antioxidants! Studies have determined a wide range of health benefits linked to drinking hibiscus tea. It’s been used medicinally to lower blood pressure, boost liver health, help with weight loss, and it even contains compounds that may help prevent cancer! It is helpful as a preventive against free-radical stress in the body, which in turn lessens the risk for cancer, heart disease, and inflammatory conditions in general. With its high levels of vitamin C, minerals, soluble fiber, and antioxidant flavonoids, hibiscus tea is one of the most healthful beverage teas on the planet. It can be consumed daily to help maintain health and lower the risk of developing cancer and cardiovascular disease – two of the biggest killers in our country.
Precautions: Hibiscus is safe to drink up to 3 times per day but do not overdo it. It can aggravate heartburn, and it may be too cooling for people who run very cold. Hibiscus has been shown to increase the urinary excretion of acetaminophen so wait three hours after taking acetaminophen before ingesting hibiscus.
Culinary Uses: Hibiscus tea has a tart flavor similar to cranberries and can be enjoyed both hot and cold. The sour red “fruits” are also enjoyed in jams, chutneys, infused honey, and alcoholic fermented beverages.
This is food grade Hibiscus and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
Plant Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Egypt
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Hibiscus is brewed as a common ceremonial tea in many cultures. To encourage vivid or prophetic dreams you can place a small sachet of Hibiscus under your pillow or on your nightstand.
Magical Uses: Hibiscus is the ultimate flower of passion. Great to use in spells for love, passion, divination, freedom, and clairvoyance.
Medicinal Uses: Hibiscus is packed with antioxidants! Studies have determined a wide range of health benefits linked to drinking hibiscus tea. It’s been used medicinally to lower blood pressure, boost liver health, help with weight loss, and it even contains compounds that may help prevent cancer! It is helpful as a preventive against free-radical stress in the body, which in turn lessens the risk for cancer, heart disease, and inflammatory conditions in general. With its high levels of vitamin C, minerals, soluble fiber, and antioxidant flavonoids, hibiscus tea is one of the most healthful beverage teas on the planet. It can be consumed daily to help maintain health and lower the risk of developing cancer and cardiovascular disease – two of the biggest killers in our country.
Precautions: Hibiscus is safe to drink up to 3 times per day but do not overdo it. It can aggravate heartburn, and it may be too cooling for people who run very cold. Hibiscus has been shown to increase the urinary excretion of acetaminophen so wait three hours after taking acetaminophen before ingesting hibiscus.
Culinary Uses: Hibiscus tea has a tart flavor similar to cranberries and can be enjoyed both hot and cold. The sour red “fruits” are also enjoyed in jams, chutneys, infused honey, and alcoholic fermented beverages.