Drink This Tea Every Day to Lose Weight Naturally - Health Benefits of Hibiscus Tea

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Did you know that drinking hibiscus tea can help you lose weight?

Hibiscus tea can really help anyone who wants to lose weight, due to the fact that it can enhance the effects of a good diet and regular exercise, and get rid of the fat around your hips and waist.

If you want to lose weight, the best thing for you to do is add some other ingredients to your hibiscus tea, that will quicken your metabolism. Take a look at this recipe.

Ingredients

- 1 liter of water;
- 4 dried hibiscus (or 1 tablespoon if in a powder);
- 1 stick of cinnamon;
- 2 cloves.

Instructions

Boil the liter of water.

Once it starts to boil, add the ingredients and wait 3 more minutes.

Other important tips:

The best thing to do is start by drinking a cup a day, and gradually drink it more often, up to 3 times a day.

Drink this tea between meals, especially whenever you feel like raiding the fridge. It will trick you into believing you aren't hungry anymore.

Try not to sweeten the tea. Hibiscus tastes nice, kind of like raspberry, so it shouldn't be hard to get used to its flavor.

Avoid eating a lot of salt, since it causes liquid retention. Use other spices such as oregano, parsley and rosemary.

Don't eat lots of refined carbohydrates (white rice, bread, pasta, desserts made with white flour). Try and use the whole grain versions, that will make feel full for longer.

Normally, hibiscus tea doesn't have any side effects. However, people with hypertension, and pregnant or breastfeeding women, should talk to their doctors before drinking this tea.

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