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Prices from: £2.75 Quantity: - Add to Wish List Pack Size: 100g 500g 1000g Latin Name: Hibisci flos Brewing Time:Infusions from flowers, leaves or plants can be made into tea using boiling water. Infuse for approx.10 minutes, cover during infusion to keep the aroma inside. Infusions from the roots, wood or bark should be added to cold water and left to soak for 12 hours. The infusion is then slowly heated for approx. 10 minutes, then strained. Always sip infusions slowly. Always seek medical advice from a qualified herbal practioner or doctor before using medicinal herbs. Description:Hibiscus flowers are used for loss of appetite, for colds, catarrhs of the upper respiratory tract and stomach, to dissolve phlegm, as a gentle laxative, diuretic, and for disorders of circulation. Stock Level: In Stock Single herbs are sourced from the EU where they are quality controlled and tested. Ê
Quantity: - Add to Wish List Pack Size: 100g 500g 1000g Latin Name: Hibisci flos Brewing Time:Infusions from flowers, leaves or plants can be made into tea using boiling water. Infuse for approx.10 minutes, cover during infusion to keep the aroma inside. Infusions from the roots, wood or bark should be added to cold water and left to soak for 12 hours. The infusion is then slowly heated for approx. 10 minutes, then strained. Always sip infusions slowly. Always seek medical advice from a qualified herbal practioner or doctor before using medicinal herbs. Description:Hibiscus flowers are used for loss of appetite, for colds, catarrhs of the upper respiratory tract and stomach, to dissolve phlegm, as a gentle laxative, diuretic, and for disorders of circulation. Stock Level: In Stock Single herbs are sourced from the EU where they are quality controlled and tested.
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Pack Size: 100g 500g 1000g
Latin Name: Hibisci flos
Brewing Time:Infusions from flowers, leaves or plants can be made into tea using boiling water. Infuse for approx.10 minutes, cover during infusion to keep the aroma inside. Infusions from the roots, wood or bark should be added to cold water and left to soak for 12 hours. The infusion is then slowly heated for approx. 10 minutes, then strained. Always sip infusions slowly. Always seek medical advice from a qualified herbal practioner or doctor before using medicinal herbs.
Description:Hibiscus flowers are used for loss of appetite, for colds, catarrhs of the upper respiratory tract and stomach, to dissolve phlegm, as a gentle laxative, diuretic, and for disorders of circulation.
Stock Level: In Stock
Single herbs are sourced from the EU where they are quality controlled and tested.
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