Published May 9, 2023
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A Natural Thangapaspam Of Hibiscus Flower:

Published May 9, 2023
3 mins read
637 words

Hibiscus... It is also called as Sevvaramtha. It is widely grown in India and Sri Lanka. It is native to East Asia; National flower of Malaysia. Also known as Chinese rose. So China claims it belongs to us. Apart from this, many of us do not know the information that Hibiscus is different and Hibiscus is different. Sesame is a type of cotton. It is now extinct. Hibiscus is known as Hibiscus today. Siddhas call Hibiscus Thangapaspam. Red is so full of medicinal properties.

Most importantly, Hibiscus is used as a good medicine for heart disease. Chewing the petals of these flowers on an empty stomach after waking up in the morning cures heart disease over time. People who simply don't like to eat, can drink Hibiscus juice.

Take 4-5 petals of Hibiscus flowers and add one seeded gooseberry, two pinches of curry leaves, a little piece of peeled ginger and grind it into ink and filter it. You can drink it with honey or natuchargari.

Hibiscus can be made into manapak and eaten. Lemon juice should be added to its leaves and dried in the sun. Take it in the evening and mash it well and keep it in the sun from morning to evening and again mash it and squeeze the juice. Put it in the oven and boil it well with the addition of natuchargari or honey. Keep it safe and take a spoonful of water when needed and drink it.

Hibiscus flowers are not just for heart disease, they can also provide relief from all the problems like palpitation, pain and blood vessel blockage.

A part from these, saffron can control heat and anger, cool the body and calm the mind.

If women suffering from menstrual disorders regularly eat hibiscus flowers, the problems will be solved and uterine defects will be cured.

Women who have reached the appropriate age and still have not gone through puberty will get proper results if they are fried in ghee and eaten on an empty stomach in the morning.

The use of Hibiscus flowers along with saffron powder cures problems like dandruff, hair fall and gray hair.

Some people take a bath with dried hibiscus flowers mixed with aavaramboo, passion fruit and curry leaves and apply it from head to toe instead of soap. This will help you get rid of skin diseases and prevent disease.

To get rid of gray hair, dandruff and hair loss problems, grind its leaves, curry leaves, henna leaves with red flowers and rub it on the head and take a bath after half an hour. If you do this once or twice a week, eventually the problems will be solved. It also cools the eyes and body and protects it from diseases caused by heat.

Hair problem is a big problem for women. This is helpful if you want to grow more hair. But the hair grows a lot and some people get lice and lice and suffer a lot. Such people should take hibiscus flowers and warm them on the head at night and lie down and sleep. If you do the same, you will get rid of lice and dandruff.

Simply grind its leaves and rub it on your head and take a bath to make your hair silky smooth. Those who suffer from the side effects of rubbing shampoos on their scalp can use hibiscus as an alternative.

Distilling 2 or 3 hibiscus flowers in a glass of water and drinking it with some honey or country sugar will increase the level of hemoglobin in the blood.

Indigestion causes increased flatulence in the stomach and attacks the inner walls of the stomach, causing ulcers in the stomach and mouth. In such an environment, if you eat 5 or 10 petals of the flower daily, the ulcers will heal.

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