Decreases blood pressure by a small amount in people with normal or slightly high blood pressure.
Abnormal cholesterol levels. Drinking hibiscus tea or taking hibiscus extract by mouth lowers levels of cholesterol and other blood fats in people with metabolic disorders such as diabetes.
Bladder infections (urinary tract infections people with urinary catheters living in long-term care facilities who drink hibiscus tea have a 36% lower chance of having a urinary tract infection compared to those not drinking tea.
Constipation.
Fluid retention.
Heart disease.
Irritated stomach.
Loss of appetite
Nerve disease.
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Decreases blood pressure by a small amount in people with normal or slightly high blood pressure.
Abnormal cholesterol levels. Drinking hibiscus tea or taking hibiscus extract by mouth lowers levels of cholesterol and other blood fats in people with metabolic disorders such as diabetes.
Bladder infections (urinary tract infections people with urinary catheters living in long-term care facilities who drink hibiscus tea have a 36% lower chance of having a urinary tract infection compared to those not drinking tea.