"If you're worried about your blood pressure, you may want to follow the British custom of regularly 'sipping a cuppa' - tea, that is. In a new study, drinking three cups of herbal tea containing hibiscus each day lowered blood pressure. 'Most of the commercial herbal tea blends in the United States contain hibiscus,' says Diane L. McKay, PhD, of Tufts University in Boston. She tells WebMD that people with the highest blood pressure at the start of the six-week study benefited the most. McKay presented the study of 65 healthy men and women with modestly elevated blood pressure at the American Heart Association meeting" - WebMDThis is the blog for CARG, the Coronary Artery Rehabilitation Group, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It will contain items of interest to CARG's own members and anybody else interested in the latest news about rehabilitation and heart-related matters. Canadian charitable number: 89675 0163 RR 0001 || e-mail: carg.ca@gmail.com || website: carg.ca || Blog disclaimer
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hibiscus tea may cut blood pressure
"If you're worried about your blood pressure, you may want to follow the British custom of regularly 'sipping a cuppa' - tea, that is. In a new study, drinking three cups of herbal tea containing hibiscus each day lowered blood pressure. 'Most of the commercial herbal tea blends in the United States contain hibiscus,' says Diane L. McKay, PhD, of Tufts University in Boston. She tells WebMD that people with the highest blood pressure at the start of the six-week study benefited the most. McKay presented the study of 65 healthy men and women with modestly elevated blood pressure at the American Heart Association meeting" - WebMD
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