Tuesday, March 2, 2010


You may already know a new type of tea, the tea rosella. Tea is also known as hibiscus tea, or tea Mecca. When brewed, fresh red color.

The question, whether this rosella flower tea have side effects if taken in the long run? Does this tea with Rhodiola rosea?

In Indonesia, rosella swamp is also called acid, and known by the Latin name of hibiscus sabdariffa. Help improve the well-known potent kidney and liver function, prevent hypertension and urinary tract infections, and mucus (mucus) and launched a stuffy nose.

According Riani Susanto, ND, CT, naturapathy doctor, and certified healing practitioner reconnective, rosella also has mild laxative effects, and contains vitamin C and anthocyanins, which could help treat heart disease and cancer. To drink tea, we use the interest.

Rosella tea is believed to help lower cholesterol. It is advisable to drink for 10 days, then stop along the seven-day consumption. When exposed to the common cold, we can rosella tea three times a day, within three days. Consumption continuously highly not recommended.

Although a similar epithet, rosella (or often also called Roselle) is not the same as Rhodiola rosea. To rosella, which is used is part of the flower, while in Rhodiola rosea, which is used is the root. Rhodiola rosea or golden root is used to help mental problems, such as stress, fatigue for no apparent reason, until the depression. These plants could provide chemical stimulation such as nicotine, but with different effects. Golden root is not advisable to drink at night.

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