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Hibiscus Tea

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Lowers blood pressure, improves lipid profiles, and provides antioxidant support.

Hibiscus tea, derived from *Hibiscus sabdariffa* calyces, contains anthocyanins and other polyphenols. It primarily acts as an ACE inhibitor-like agent and diuretic, contributing to blood pressure reduction. Its antioxidant properties may also mitigate oxidative stress, relevant for vascular health and overall longevity.

Verdict

Safe, evidence-backed support for cardiovascular health and blood pressure.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Moderate

RISK LEVEL

Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$5 - $20

Protocol

  • Consume 1-2 cups of hibiscus tea daily, brewed from dried calyces, for blood pressure and metabolic support.

Flags

  • May interact with certain blood pressure medications, potentially causing hypotension.
  • May interact with warfarin due to potential vitamin K content, increasing bleeding risk.
  • Diuretic effect may increase excretion of some medications.
  • Avoid during pregnancy due to potential emmenagogue effects.