The Malvaceae family includes this plant, widely known as Roselle or Hibiscus(Joba Flower) by @steemhadiul "10% beneficiary to @beautycreativity"

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The Malvaceae family includes this plant, widely known as Roselle or Hibiscus(Joba Flower). There are more than 300 blooming plants in the genus Hibiscus, one of which is Hibiscus sabdariffa, Linne. It is a versatile plant with potential health advantages: a year-round-grown perennial flowering plant, hibiscus. The shrub is a native of Africa and is grown worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions of India, China, Sudan, Malaysia, Taiwan, and many more.

Hibiscus is grown for its flowers, leaves, stalks, seeds, and roots. Hibiscus flowers and seed oils are frequently employed in medicinal, cosmetic, and food compositions. Ayurveda and Chinese medicine both mention the therapeutic benefits of hibiscus. In Hindi, it is commonly known as Lalambari or Gudhal, and in Marathi, Jaswandh.

A study found that regular hibiscus tea consumption may lower a hypertensive patient's blood pressure more effectively than the first dosage of a typical blood pressure-lowering medication. As a result, hibiscus tea can lower high blood pressure without having any adverse side effects associated with prescription medications for hypertension.

Tea from a portion of the hibiscus flower is used as a refrigerant in Egypt and Sudan to reduce body temperature. This dish is referred to as karkade.

The hibiscus plant's flower, stem, leaves, roots, and seeds are all helpful.
i) It might have antiseptic qualities.
ii) It may have anti-spasmodic (relieves muscular spasms) effects.
iii) It might reduce blood pressure.
iv) It could have a slight laxative effect and relieve constipation.
v) It might have a diuretic effect and increase urine production.
vi) It might have antioxidant, anti-cancer, and antipyretic (fever-reducing) properties.
vii) It might have soothing qualities.
viii) It might reduce blood sugar levels.

The following suggested hibiscus applications could benefit a range of medical ailments.

Hibiscus' potential to treat cancer
Juice from hibiscus calyxes may help treat cancer. It has antioxidants that may perform free radical scavenging activities and may have an antiproliferative impact (reducing cancer cell spread). Hibiscus juice may trigger cancer cell death, according to tests done on human cell lines in 2011 by Akim et al. It could be argued that hibiscus has potential applications in conditions linked to cancer.

More human trials are necessary to support the possible use of hibiscus for treating human cancer, as existing data are insufficient. Cancer is a severe medical issue that a trained medical professional needs to diagnose and treat. As a result, it is advised to consult a doctor before ingesting hibiscus juice. Does not require extra maintenance. Thanks to all for reading.

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Nice post. This kind of joba flowers are looking so attractive. I like joba flower.
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