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Hibiscus Flower | Bulk Herb | Heart Health & Vitamin C Support

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HOW TO USE

Deep crimson, brightly tart, and endlessly refreshing, organic hibiscus flower is a caffeine-free, loose-leaf bulk herb made for your daily tea ritual. Whole dried flowers, sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, packed to order in small batches in Narrowsburg, NY. Steep hot or cold brew overnight for a vibrant, antioxidant-rich cup.

2oz of organic hibiscus flowers brews approximately 15 to 20 cups of loose-leaf herbal tea. Steep one teaspoon in 8oz of boiling water for 5 to 7 minutes for a vibrant hot hibiscus tea, or add two tablespoons to cold water and brew overnight in the fridge for a deep red iced hibiscus tea. Sweeten with honey or agave and add a squeeze of citrus to bring out the natural tartness.

Hibiscus flower is one of the most celebrated herbs on earth, cherished for centuries across North Africa, West Africa, Jamaica, and the Caribbean as both a daily wellness ritual and a symbol of community and care. Herbalist-formulated by Kendra, founder and herbalist of The Herbal Scoop, our bulk hibiscus flower is organic, sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, and sold in small batches from our herbal tea shop in Narrowsburg, NY, so you always get the freshest, most potent hibiscus available.

Bursting with deep crimson color, a naturally tart flavor, and a nutritional profile rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, hibiscus flower is one herb that belongs in every apothecary and every kitchen pantry year-round.

WHY CHOOSE THE HERBAL SCOOP HIBISCUS FLOWER?

Our herbalist-formulated bulk hibiscus flower supports:

  • Cardiovascular wellness and healthy blood pressure already within a normal range. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), notes that research suggests hibiscus may help in this area, though the evidence is described as limited with modest effects. Read the NCCIH summary at nccih.nih.gov.
  • High vitamin C content for immune and skin support
  • Antioxidant support backed by peer-reviewed research published in the National Library of Medicine
  • Cellular wellness and healthy aging support

ABOUT THIS HERB

Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa): whole dried flowers rich in the same antioxidants found in blueberries and pomegranates that give hibiscus its signature deep red color. A 2022 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the National Library of Medicine researched hibiscus's relationship to blood pressure and cardiometabolic markers across multiple randomized controlled trials. Used across cultures for generations as a daily wellness tonic and a celebratory drink, hibiscus loose-leaf tea is one of the most naturally beautiful herbs you can steep.

Important: If you take medication for blood pressure, consult your healthcare provider before regular use. Hibiscus is not recommended during pregnancy.

Our bulk hibiscus flower is organic, sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, and packed to order in small batches in Narrowsburg, NY to ensure maximum freshness and potency. Available in 2oz, 4oz, and 8oz so you can order exactly what your ritual requires.

FIND THIS HERB IN OUR BLENDS

We use hibiscus in one of our house blends:

JuneTEAnth | Organic Herbal Tea for Heart Health Support

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does hibiscus tea taste like?
Hibiscus tea has a naturally tart, cranberry-like flavor with a deep crimson color and a refreshing brightness that makes it one of the most enjoyable caffeine-free herbal teas both hot and iced.

Does hibiscus tea support healthy blood pressure?
Research summarized by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) notes that hibiscus, along with foods like cocoa, garlic, and green or black tea, may help support blood pressure already within a normal to mildly elevated range. A 2022 meta-analysis in the National Library of Medicine reviewing multiple randomized controlled trials found consistent, modest associations between hibiscus tea and healthy blood pressure markers. NCCIH is clear that the evidence is limited and the effect size is small. If you take blood pressure medication, talk to your healthcare provider before adding hibiscus to your routine.

Is hibiscus tea safe during pregnancy?
Hibiscus is not recommended during pregnancy. The herb has traditionally been used in ways that affect menstrual flow, and safety data for pregnant and breastfeeding people is insufficient. Pregnant people should avoid hibiscus tea and consult their healthcare provider before use.

Does hibiscus tea support weight goals?
Some studies using hibiscus extract have found modest associations with body composition and lipid profiles. As a daily beverage, hibiscus tea is a low-calorie, naturally flavorful replacement for sugary drinks and sodas, which can meaningfully support weight goals over time as part of an overall healthy lifestyle.

Can I drink hibiscus tea every day?
Yes, hibiscus tea is a wonderful addition to a daily wellness ritual for most healthy adults. Many of our customers brew it hot in the morning or cold brew it overnight and drink it throughout the day as a refreshing caffeine-free alternative to sugary beverages. If you take medication, consult your healthcare provider about daily use.

Where can I buy bulk hibiscus flower?
The Herbal Scoop carries bulk hibiscus flower, herbalist-formulated by Kendra and sourced from a certified organic, kosher certified supplier, packed fresh to order in Narrowsburg, NY. Available in 2oz, 4oz, and 8oz, shipped nationwide directly from our herbal tea shop in the Hudson Valley.

This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please check with a healthcare provider before starting an herbal regimen.