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HIBISCUS

By: Evan Butler|2011-01-08|Health & Fitness

What completes the picture of Hawaiian girls performing ‘Hula’? A ‘Hibiscus flower’ tucked behind the ears of ‘single girls’. This pretty flower exists in a wide range of 200-220 species.

Hibiscus Care

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Hibiscus : The Fun Facts

By: Sanchita|2010-10-22|Food & Beverage

Not many know that hibiscus-the flower, is used for a number of purposes other than the bouquets and decoration. The flower in itself is found in a four vibrant colors namely- red, yellow, pink and white. This flower is processed and used as a food additive for providing a red tinge to the dish.

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Hibiscus - A Shampoo Alternative

By: |2010-04-14|Alternative Medicine

I recently decided to go processed chemical free for six weeks and one of the dilemmas I faced, was what to do with my hair. I would normally visit the salon twice a week - my hair is chemically processed - in an effort to prevent breakage and allow for easy styling.

How to Care for Hibiscus

By: Joseph Gillen|2010-10-27|Gardening

The hibiscus is favorite of many a flower garden. Many people believe these beautiful flowering shrubs are difficult to care for. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Hibiscus Tea Benefits and Properties

By: Carole Parker|2010-11-04|Nutrition

Sure you know this bright red drink well. Definitely it should become the useful alternative to teas in tea bags during lunch breaks or the chemical and artificial fizzy beverages. Hibiscus tea or Karkade tea is dried flowers of hibiscus, the so-called Sudanese rose.

Buy Tea Dobrynia herbal tea - KARKADE (Hibiscus)

By: any lainak|2011-10-06|Tea

Herbal Tea Benefits Herbal teas are renowned for their benefits but what benefits do herbal teas actually have and why are they so advantageous to our health?  Read on to find out more.   What is Herbal Tea?   Herbal tea looks like tea and is brew...309

What You Need to Know About Growing Hibiscus

By: Joseph Gillen|2010-10-15|Gardening

The hibiscus is most widely cultivated landscape plant in the world. The popularity comes from a combination of the brilliant blooming flowers coupled with the ease of growing.  hibiscus can be grown in almost any area of the country provided you follow some simple guidelines.

All You Need to Know About Hibiscus Tea

By: jason xiao|2012-03-28|Tea

Hibiscus tea has long been consumed by people from all over the world. As a matter of fact, in ancient Egypt hibiscus tea was supposedly the favorite drink of pharaohs. In many countries, there's a very long tradition of using the tea as a natural herbal medicine.

Major Benefits And Side Effects Of Hibiscus Tea

By: Rk Oberoi|2010-09-28|Health & Fitness

Hibiscus tea is made from the hibiscus, hibiscus sabdariffa, a tropical plant. In this tea there is no caffeine so has no side effects. It is the sepals of the flower that are used to make the herbal tea. Benefits of hibiscus Tea 1. It acts as a natural antioxidant.

Major Benefits and side Effects of Hibiscus Tea

By: Rk Oberoi|2010-09-28|Food & Beverage

Hibiscus tea is made from the hibiscus, hibiscus sabdariffa, a tropical plant. In this tea there is no caffeine so has no side effects. It is the sepals of the flower that are used to make the herbal tea. Benefits of hibiscus Tea It acts as a natural antioxidant.

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jason xiao - 4utea.com offer all types of chinese tea online.
Rk Oberoi - Find everything on food additives, natural and synthetic food color, blended colors, lake colors and read informative articles on food additive industry and products.
- ServicePros is small Caribbean business which produces an Ezine 'Tout Bagai' and offer for sale books written by Caribbean Authors. http://toutbagai.com
Carole Parker - Carole is the author of some web-blogs in Health category. You can find more interesting and useful information at Nutrition Facts Blog and Ideal Weight Blog.
Evan Butler - hibiscus contains an enzyme inhibitor which blocks the production of amylase. Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down complex sugars and starches. Adding of hibiscus tea in your personal diet will reduce the absorption of dietary carbohydrates and will assist in weight loss.