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IMPORTANT: THOSE WITH LOW BLOOD PRESSURE OR ON BP MEDS, MAY FEEL DIZZY AFTER HAVING HIBISCUS TEA
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Ingredients:
1 cup water
4 fresh hibiscus flowers
Half of a lemon.
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NOTE:
Hibiscus tea should not be consumed by pregnant women, breast feeding women, infants, people with kidney disease, people who have low BP or on high BP medications.
Hibiscus has high antioxidents and spikes up antioxident levels
It is high in vitamin C
People with BP should consult their physician as this may lower bp considerably.
You should not consume more than 1 quart (1 litre) per day.
If using dried hibiscus petals, use 1 tbsp for 1 cup.
Some people may develop allergic symptoms like itchy red eyes, sinus, or hay fever.
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DISCLAIMER:
Do not have this drink if you are allergic to any of the ingredients or have any kidney disease or on a blood thinning medication.
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