Whether you’re looking for a deeply satisfying, warming beverage to drink on a chilly evening, or an invigorating glass of fruity iced tea, we think the newest addition to our collection of cleansing 310 Teas is going to fulfill your desires. Introducing our brand-new 310 Hibiscus Tea – with a pleasantly sweet, slightly-tangy cranberry-like taste that’s bold and brilliant.
In this article, we’ll fill you in on the immense benefits of hibiscus tea, and why we think the beverage will fit perfectly into your healthy lifestyle – and potentially even assist with your weight loss and weight maintenance goals. While hibiscus tea tastes amazing on its own, you can also brew a cup to create a number of delicious recipes, such as a healthy, fruity iced tea, or even a low-calorie, low-sugar cocktail!
4 Major Health Benefits of Hibiscus Tea
You may choose hibiscus tea for the intense, addicting flavor, but it’s also amazing for your health in a number of ways. Here are the top 4 ways hibiscus tea can support your optimal wellness…
1. Powerful immune booster
One of the greatest rewards of drinking hibiscus tea is that it contains a ton of immune-boosting antioxidants, and is extremely high in ascorbic acid, or vitamin C – which can greatly benefit your body. If you don’t know much about antioxidants, they’re basically the “good guys” in your system – working to fight agents called free radicals that in excess can disrupt your body’s balance and make you more vulnerable to sickness and disease.
What else do antioxidants do? They help lower inflammation, contributing to overall wellness, and they support healthy and youthful skin. So, a daily cup of hibiscus tea does much more than just taste blissful – it also supports enhanced vitality and a brilliantly healthy appearance.
2. May assist with weight loss
Next, hibiscus tea might be instrumental to your overall weight loss program and goals. In fact, many studies show that this particular tea, (due to the hibiscus flower in it), may assist with body fat reduction and even protect against weight gain and obesity.
In one study, it was shown that hibiscus extract helped reduce body weight, BMI, body fat (especially abdominal fat), and waist-to-hip ratio. In addition, it helped improve liver health. At the end of the study, it was therefore concluded that hibiscus tea may help prevent obesity, along with liver-related health problems.
How does hibiscus tea help with weight loss? The hibiscus flower may help increase metabolism in the body, speeding up your fat and calorie-burning. In addition, it may prevent you from absorbing as much starch and sugar from the foods you consume!
3. Naturally cleanses the body of toxins
Next, hibiscus tea is also a natural diuretic, which means that when you consume it, it helps slightly increase both urination and bowel movements – having a gentle, cleansing effect. This is because the tea helps speed up the disposal of impurities, or toxins in your body, which can help you feel lighter and more energetic, and give you greater mental focus.
When your body is weighed down by toxins, you’re likely to feel fatigued, and potentially even sad, anxious, or stressed. In addition, you may experience trouble sleeping and have a harder time losing weight – since your body’s internal systems are overloaded with troubling ingredients found in processed foods and other places in the environment.
Instead, a gently cleansing tea like hibiscus can help to flush out bothersome toxins, and reignite vitality, along with overall better health – from a stronger immune system to clearer, more beautiful skin. In addition, a natural diuretic like hibiscus tea can help reduce bloating, since it flushes out water, therefore flattening the stomach.
4. May promote a healthy heart
Hibiscus tea may also support the health and proper function of various organs in your body, including your heart. How does it do this? Studies show that drinking hibiscus tea may help you maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels – both essential for a healthy heart and a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease.
In a study in the Journal of Nutrition, people with high blood pressure (or mildly high blood pressure) saw lower levels after consuming three 8-ounce servings of hibiscus tea every day for 6-weeks!
In another study in 2011, drinking hibiscus tea was shown to increase HDL (or good cholesterol) levels in people with high blood pressure, after drinking the tea for 15 days straight. And another 2014 review of clinical trials showed that drinking hibiscus tea also increased good cholesterol in the body, and decreased bad cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Ready to Try Sweet & Fruity 310 Hibiscus Tea?!
What makes brand-new 310 Hibiscus Tea potentially much better than other brands you’ll find on the market? Not only does it contain the amazing hibiscus flower that, as discussed above, can be an integral part of your healthy lifestyle and weight loss goals, but it also contains a number of additional herbs that can assist with healthy weight maintenance and toxin removal.
Some of the additional herbs/ingredients in 310 Hibiscus Tea include organic green tea, yerba mate, guarana, oolong tea, rooibos, ginger, pomegranate and birch. In addition, it’s sweetened with Stevia, a plant-based, natural sugar substitute that’s much, much healthier than regular table sugar (and has an enjoyable taste).
Finally, 310 Hibiscus Tea comes in convenient, pyramid-style tea bags that are quick and easy to brew, and offer the best distribution of flavor and intensity upon brewing. To make a cup of Hibiscus Tea, just add one tea bag to 8oz. of hot water, let steep for 3-5 minutes, and enjoy!
Once you try 310 Hibiscus Tea, we think you’ll fall head-over-heels for the naturally sweet, slightly tangy, bold and juicy cranberry-like flavor! In fact, drinking the tea may just become a new cherished moment in your day, when you get to savor a satisfying cup of this health-boosting beverage!
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Sources:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/hibiscus-tea-benefits#section7
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24549255
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17765418
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1950274/
https://draxe.com/nutrition/hibiscus-tea/