Hibiscus

Product Overview

We are engaged in trading and exporting excellent quality Hibiscus in al-Khartum, al-Khartum, Sudan. Hibiscus is the name given to more than 250 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees of the mallow or Malevolence family. The most commonly used species of hibiscus for medicinal purposes are Hibiscus sabdariffa, commonly known as the Roselle; Hibiscus Rosa-insistence, also called China rose and common known as the Rose of Sharon. These three shrubs are native to tropical climates, but are now grown around the world. Hibiscus is renowned for its beauty as well as its medicinal uses, and gardeners cultivate the plant for its showy flowers. Hibiscus is used for a variety of ailments partly because there are so many species. Roselle lowers fevers and high blood pressure, increases urination, relieves coughs, and has been found to have antibacterial properties. All parts of the plant are used, from the seeds to the roots. Common hibiscus is used mainly for respiratory problems, but is also widely used for skin disorders or to treat fevers. Rose of Sharon is used externally as an emollient, but is also taken internally for gastrointestinal disorders. Hibiscus is a natural emollient, used for softening or healing the skin. The leaves and flowers of the roselle are used all around the world for their emollient qualities. When the leaves are heated, they can be placed on cracked feet or on boils and ulcers to promote healing. Since the herb is a cooling herb.

2025nd Year

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Product Description

We are engaged in trading and exporting excellent quality Hibiscus in al-Khartum, al-Khartum, Sudan. Hibiscus is the name given to more than 250 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees of the mallow or Malevolence family. The most commonly used species of hibiscus for medicinal purposes are Hibiscus sabdariffa, commonly known as the Roselle; Hibiscus Rosa-insistence, also called China rose and common known as the Rose of Sharon. These three shrubs are native to tropical climates, but are now grown around the world. Hibiscus is renowned for its beauty as well as its medicinal uses, and gardeners cultivate the plant for its showy flowers. Hibiscus is used for a variety of ailments partly because there are so many species. Roselle lowers fevers and high blood pressure, increases urination, relieves coughs, and has been found to have antibacterial properties. All parts of the plant are used, from the seeds to the roots. Common hibiscus is used mainly for respiratory problems, but is also widely used for skin disorders or to treat fevers. Rose of Sharon is used externally as an emollient, but is also taken internally for gastrointestinal disorders. Hibiscus is a natural emollient, used for softening or healing the skin. The leaves and flowers of the roselle are used all around the world for their emollient qualities. When the leaves are heated, they can be placed on cracked feet or on boils and ulcers to promote healing. Since the herb is a cooling herb.