What are uses of Dried Hibiscus Flower?

 “Nature itself is the best physician” and when physicians work their way with nature a remedy arises. Such a remedy is Dried Hibiscus Flowers that has a lot of medicinal uses in Ayurveda. Dried Hibiscus Flowers are natural and pure. Our Dried hibiscus flowers are natural, and it’s known for their bright red color, distinct, tangy flavor. It is a great source of nutrients, especially Vitamin C.

Many parts of the tropical hibiscus plant are edible, including the leaves and calyxes which are considered the plant’s fruit. However, it’s the impressive organic hibiscus flowers that get the most attention. And no wonder, fresh or dried, they add a cranberry-like zing to your dishes.

Skin Care Products

Dried Hibiscus Flowers extract solves many skin problems. You can make powder and apply it with Multani mitti on your face or simply soak the flowers in carrier oil for application.

Soap & Candle Making

Dehydrated Hibiscus flower can be a great source of decoration when it comes to soap and candle making. You can add Our Hibiscus flowers in DIY soaps and candles for texture and style.

Hair Care Applications

Organic Dried Hibiscus Flower aid in stopping hair loss and makes you healthy. A combination of Hibiscus flowers mixed with yogurt can nourish your hair and make your scalp healthy.

Dried Hibiscus Tea

Consumption of Hibiscus Dried Flowers Tea can elevate your mood with hibiscus tea. Helps your body and mind to relax. You can include dry hibiscus tea in your diet to release hypertension.

DIY Artifacts

Dried Jamaica Flower is versatile in use. You can use the flowers in garnishing, decorating, and adding flavor to your drinks. Other than that you can make a hair mask and face mask with it as it is organic.

Cold Remedy

Warm Tea Made with pure Dried Hibiscus Flower can be effective for cold and dry cough. The warm effect of flowers will stop sneezes and give you immediate relief from the cold.    

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