हिबिस्कस इम्युनिटी चाय
हिबिस्कस इम्युनिटी चाय
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हमारी हिबिस्कस अविश्वसनीय प्रतिरक्षा चाय के साथ अपने शरीर और दिमाग को फिर से जीवंत करें!
हमारी हिबिस्कस चाय - पूरी तरह से जैविक और कीटनाशक मुक्त सामग्री से तैयार की गई - एक चमकदार लाल रंग का दावा करती है और विटामिन सी का भंडार है, यकृत को साफ करने वाले गुणों का स्रोत है, और एंटीऑक्सीडेंट की प्रचुर मात्रा है।
आयरन से भरपूर और सूजन-रोधी गुणों से भरपूर, हिबिस्कस चाय ऊर्जा को बढ़ावा देने , मुक्त कणों से कोशिकाओं की रक्षा करने, लीवर की कार्यप्रणाली को मजबूत करने , रक्तचाप को कम करने और मूत्रवर्धक लाभ प्रदान करने, यूटीआई और पुरानी सूजन संबंधी बीमारियों से बचाने के लिए आदर्श पेय है।
एक स्फूर्तिदायक और नाजुक मीठा इलाज, हिबिस्कस चाय ताज़ा और पुनर्जीवित करने का एक उत्कृष्ट तरीका है!
Sustainably Grown
Sustainably Grown
Our hibiscus is cultivated using regenerative farming practices that support a healthy environment.
Australian & Organic
Australian & Organic
Supporting local farmers with every cup, this tea is crafted with care.
Versatile & Refreshing
Versatile & Refreshing
Delicately sweet and fruity, it’s the perfect brew to lift your spirits. Enjoy hot or iced, with or without sweetness—your choice!
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By choosing our organic Hibiscus Immunity Tea, you're nurturing your body with the best nature has to offer - while supporting Australian farmers. Start boosting your immunity, enhancing your energy, and feeling your best today. Order your Hibiscus Tea now and experience the vibrant benefits that will make you feel refreshed and revitalised.
New to brewing loose leaf tea?
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Boil Water
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Add two tablespoons of tea into the tea infuser, pour in water and infuse for 15 minutes.
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Consume when tepid. Add honey, ginger or lime for extra zing!
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I have been taking Hibiscus tea for about 3 months and has my blood pressure and liver function has improved greatly.👍
Hi Alice,
How delightful to hear that the Hibiscus has helped with your blood pressure and liver function. Hibiscus is such a remarkable plant, not just delicious but also so helpful for the body. I am glad to hear your results and that it has been so effective for you. Thankyou for taking the time to leave a review and let others know of your experience, we really appreciate it.
Kind regards,
Elle
Great way to start the day, enjoying it very much. Drinking it to see if it helps lower my blood pressure. Great tea!!
This is in general helpful to my well-being.
Hibiscus Immunity Tea Facts & Info
What are the benefits of drinking Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus (Hibiscus Sabdariffa, if you’re feeling tea-chnical) is an immunity boosting herb that can help cleanse & support your liver, lower your blood pressure (naturally) and soothe UTIs.
Not to be outdone by other herbal teas, Hibiscus tea can help with:
- Slowing down the ageing process (goodbyeee wrinkles!)
- Lowering inflammation throughout your body
- Preventing diabetes and heart disease
- Lowering your cholesterol levels
- Slowing (or killing) the spread of bacteria, viruses and fungus
Hibiscus tea isn’t suitable for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Please consult with your doctor before use if you’re taking other medications (especially other diuretics) or have significant health issues.
Meet your tea-m of herbalists & farmers
We at Jesellah Farm—Elle, Hannah, and Jess—are proud to bring you the finest, organic herbs on the market, all with the goal of improving your health and wellbeing. As the farmers, pickers, driers, choppers, blenders, and packers, we strive to bring Australian farms direct to your cup, ensuring you experience the full benefit of these potent natural remedies.
Hannah, Jessie and I create our delicious Hibiscus Tea on our farm, Jesellah Farm (short for 'Jess -Elle -Hannah').
We tend to our a one acre organic permaculture based medicinal herb farm in Gulmarrad, NSW. We employ regenerative agriculture principles to ensure the fertility of our land for future generations, as we want to be able to leave the world a better place for our descendants.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cups of Hibiscus tea can I drink a day?
Consume one mug daily at most (abundance of the beneficial can be harmful).
What are the side effects of drinking Hibiscus tea?
Hibiscus tea can cause a drop in blood pressure and should be avoided if taking blood pressure medication.
Hibiscus tea can also decrease your blood sugar levels and shouldn’t be used without medical supervision if you’re taking diabetes medication.
As always, use only as directed and consult with your doctor before use with other medication (especially diuretics). Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
When is the best time to drink Hibiscus tea?
Before bedtime (to facilitate peaceful slumber and awaken energized) or in the morning (to recover quickly and revitalize) — either way, you'll be invigorated and enthusiastic to hit the gym or breakfast.
Sipping it aids in regulating the sleep-wake cycle and ensuring a restful night of shut-eye.
Does Hibiscus tea make you sleepy?
Hibiscus tea is caffeine free and has mild sedative and anti-anxiety properties which can help lower your feelings of stress and anxiety, helping you relax.
It can make you sleepy and shouldn’t be used with other medications that cause drowsiness.
Is Hibiscus tea the tea for me
Hibiscus tea is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Use only as directed and check with
your doctor before use with other medications (diuretics).
If you’re on medication or under the supervision of a doctor for a chronic condition, check with your medical professional before use.
Scientific Research
Find out more about the science and research behind hibiscus, it’s traditional medicinal uses and other ways it can help humans (including treatment of liver disease and its high amounts of minerals such as calcium, iron, potassium and magnesium) here.
Hibiscus References
Beltrain-Debon, R., Allonso-Villaverde, C., Aragones, G., Rodriguez-Modena, I., Rull, A., Micol, V., Segura-Carrerero, A., Fernandez-Gutierrez, A., Camps, J., Joven, J. (2010). The aqueous extract of hibiscus sabdariffa calices modulates the production of monocyte chemo-attractant
protein-1 in humans. Phytomedicine, 17, 186-191
Herrara-Arellano, A., Flores-Romero, S., Chavez-Soto, M.A., Tortoriello, J. (2004). Effectiveness and tolerability of a standardised extract from hibiscus sabdariffa in patients with mild to moderate hypertension: a controlled and randomised clinical trial. Phytomedicine, 11, 375-382
Hirunpanich, V., Utaipat, A., Morales, N.P., Bunyapraphatsara, N., Sato, H., Herunsale, A., Suthisisang, C. (2006). Hypocholesterolemic and anti-oxidant effects of aqueous extracts from the dried calyx of hibiscus
sabdariffa L. in hypercholesterolemic rats. Journal Ethnopharmacol, 103, 252-260
Hopkins, A.L., Lamm, M.G., Funk, J., Ritenbaugh, C. (2013). Hibiscus sabdariffa L. in the treatment of hypertension and hyperlipidemia: a comprehensive review of animal and human studies. Fitoterapia, 85, 84-94
Fernandez-Arroyo, S., Roderiguez-Modena, I.C., Beltrain-Debon, R., Pasini, F., Joven, J., Micol, V., Segura-Carretero, A., Fernandez-Guierrez, A. (2011). Quantification of the polyphenolic fraction and in vitro anti-oxidant and in vivo anti-hyperlipidemic activities of hibiscus sabdariffa aqueous extract. Food Res. Int. 44, 1490-1495
Luvonga, W.A., Nijorge, M.S., Makokha, A., Ngunjiri, P.W. (2010). Chemical characterisation of hibiscus sabdariffa calyces and evaluation of its functional potential in the food industry. Proceedings of JKUAT Scientific and Industrial Conference, Kenya. Pp 631-638
Morton, J.F., Miami, F.L., Dowling, C.F. (1987). Roselle in fruits of warm climates. Media Incorporated, Greensborough, NC, pp 281-286
Nman, N.M., Onyeke, N.G. (2003). Chemical composition of two varieties of sorrel (hibiscus sabdariffa L.), calyces and the drinks made from them. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 58, 1-7
Perez-Torrez, I., Ruiz-Ramirez, A., Banoz, G., El-Hafidi, M. (2013). Hibiscus sabdariffa L., curcumin and resveratol as alternative medicinal agents against metabolic syndrome. Cardiovascular Hematological Agents of Medicinal Chemistry 11, 25-37
Sabzghabaee, A.M., Ataei, E., Kelishadi, R., Ghannadi, A., Soltani, R., Badri, S., Shirani, S. (2013). Effect of hibiscus sabdariffa calices on dyslipidemia in obese adolescents, a triple masked randomised controlled trial. Materio Socio Medica, 25, 76-79
Walton, R.J., Whitten, D.L., Hawrelak, J.A. (2016). The efficacy of hibiscus sabdariffa in essential hypertension: a
systematic review of clinical trials. Australian Journal of Herbal Medicine, 28 (2), 48-51
Disclaimer
You are purchasing horticultural produce from Australian farmers, not Doctors or Naturopaths. Whilst every effort has been made to provide you with accurate educational information about this product, we encourage you to do your own research, or speak to a Doctor or holistic health professional to see if this product is right for you.
The advice given is general in nature, and we are advising you of the traditional and documented uses of this particular plant species (as evidenced in the reference section on each product page). This horticultural produce has not undergone any testing through the Therapeutic Goods Association of Australia and we do not guarantee that this product will have all listed effects upon you. This product is prepared with intended use as a beverage compliant with Australian Food Safety Standards. Compliance number FP0923.
Not much of a tea drinker? You may prefer our Hibiscus Tincture.