Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Tamil Name: செம்பருத்தி இலை / Semparuthi Leaf
English Name: Hibiscus
Hindi Name: गुड़हल / Gurhal
Malayalam Name: ചെമ്പരത്തി / Chemparati
Telugu Name: జపా కుసుమ్ / Japaa Kusum
Description
Hibiscus is an erect, evergreen shrub that grows about 2.5–5 m (8–16 ft.) tall and 1.5–3 m (5–10 ft.) wide. The plant has a branched taproot and is erect, which looks green, cylindrical, and has branched stems.
Leaves are alternate, papery, dark green, broadly or narrowly ovate, 4–9 × 2–5 cm, base rounded or cuneate, margin serrate-dentate, apex acuminate; stipules linear, 5–10 mm long; petiole 0.5–2 cm long. Flowers are solitary, axillary on upper branches, large, simple, or double, usually pendulous on 1–8 cm long pedicels.
- Aids Weight Loss
Hibiscus is beneficial for weight loss, it is diuretic in nature so this herb helps shed water weight. It is completely loaded with nutrients, flavonoids, and various minerals.
Hibiscus leaves lower the body’s absorption of fats and carbohydrates. Hibiscus also contains high concentrations of antioxidants that aid weight loss by boosting metabolism.
- Improves Hair Growth
The crushed hibiscus leaves can be used to cleanse the hair, it nourishes and promotes hair growth.
If you need long, thick hair then make use of hibiscus leaves powder, and apply it to every scalp to see the difference. Repeat it until the hair gets strong and smooth.
- Lowers Blood Sugar
Hibiscus is a wonderful option for lowering blood sugar levels.
High blood sugar is a deadly disease that affects the functioning of your kidneys, nerves, and eyes, and can increase your chances of getting heart disease.
Regular consumption of hibiscus leaves can help you to get relief from pain and irritations.
- Protect Against Skin Cancer
Hibiscus is the best remedy for protecting you against skin cancer. Exposure to the harmful UV rays of the sun and certain harmful chemicals are known to promote skin cancer.
It has a protective effect on the skin. Exposure to UV rays and the toxic chemical benzoyl peroxide was able to restore levels of protective enzymes that prevent cellular damage.
- Boosts Immune System
According to medical research, hibiscus leaves and flowers can help to strengthen the natural defenses of your body. It can boost your immune system and defense against all sorts of diseases.
How to Use Hibiscus Powder
Internally
Take a spoonful of Hibiscus powder and gently mix 5 gms of powder in 100 ml water, heat the content for a few minutes. As soon as the water gets warm, filter the content, and drink it before food. Repeat the process again in the evening after dinner.
Externally
Make a hair pack with Hibiscus leaves to powder and apply it over the hair, wait for 20 to 30 minutes and then wash it off.
Side Effects
There are no side effects in using this product, and you can consider medical advice for the usage of this product during pregnancy.
Harvesting & Manufacturing Methods
All herbs are 100% naturally harvested, dried, and pulverized without the chemical interactions that assure the natural herbal powders.
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