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ORGANIC Dried Hibiscus Flower by weight

Scientific name: Hibiscus

 

Intentional Uses

  • Cultural Rituals: In many cultures, hibiscus is used in ceremonies and rituals for its vibrant color and symbolism.
  • Decorative Purposes: The flowers can be used in floral arrangements, garlands, or as a decorative touch in events.

Magical Uses

  • Love Spells: Hibiscus is often associated with love and passion. It can be used in spells or rituals to attract love or enhance romantic relationships.
  • Protection: Some use hibiscus in magical practices for protection and to ward off negative energies.
  • Spiritual Growth: The vibrant color of hibiscus can be used to enhance spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Medicinal Uses

  • Tea for Blood Pressure: Hibiscus tea is well-known for its potential to help lower blood pressure.
  • Digestive Health: The tea can also aid in digestion and relieve constipation.
  • Antioxidant Benefits: Hibiscus is rich in antioxidants, which can help combat oxidative stress and inflammation.

Food-Related Uses

  • Tea: Hibiscus tea is a popular beverage enjoyed hot or cold, often sweetened with honey or sugar.
  • Jam and Jelly: The tartness of hibiscus makes it a great ingredient for making jams and jellies.
  • Salads: Fresh hibiscus petals can be used in salads for a colorful and tangy addition.
  • Syrup: Hibiscus syrup can be used in cocktails, desserts, or as a flavoring for various dishes.

 

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ORGANIC Hibiscus Flower

$2.75Price

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