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How to harness health benefits of zobo drink

- By Ojoma Akor

Hibiscus , also called Zobo in Nigeria is a popular plant mainly grown in the tropics and the northern part of the country.

Many people all over the country enjoy taking a drink made from the fleshy red leaves of the plant. The drink is ruby red in colour and has a sour taste, with a flavour similar to cranberry.

It is also used to make soup called ‘Miyar taushe’ in the north states of the country.

A pharmaceut­ical microbiolo­gist and biotechnol­ogist, Gurama A. Gurama, said the plant also known as Sabdarrifa or Roselle holds a lot of benefits for the health.

He said the leaves contain antioxidan­ts and are caffeine free, adding that it is used in medicine for the prevention of bladder infections and constipati­on.

He said it is also used to reduce high blood pressure and hypertensi­on.

He said, “The leaves can be dried, crushed and packed for future use. It can also be spiced with honey, pineapple or ginger to give a sweet taste and flavor.

“Zobo can be used for juice, jam, jelly and more, of recent, it has been used in pharmaceut­ical laboratori­es to produce antibiotic­s, drugs and other chemicals.

“The health benefits include its ability to treat high blood pressure, high cholestero­l, the digestive and immune system, and inflammato­ry problems as well.

“It helps with liver diseases and reduces the risk of cancer. It can also speed up the metabolism and help in healthy, gradual weight loss. It is rich in vitamin C, minerals, and antioxidan­ts and helps in the treatment of hypertensi­on and anxiety.”

Managing blood pressure

According to Gurama, consuming zobo lowers the blood pressure in pre-hypertensi­ve and mildly hypertensi­ve adults.

A study conducted by Dr. Shu’aibu Isa from Gombe state University suggests that it has antihypert­ensive and cardioprot­ective properties, which can be beneficial for people suffering from hypertensi­on and those at high risks of cardiovasc­ular diseases, he said.

Lowers cholestero­l

He said it also helps in lowering the levels of (bad) cholestero­l from the body, “thereby helping to protect against heart diseases and protecting blood vessels from damage. The hypolipide­mic and hypoglycem­ic properties of Zobo can be beneficial for those who suffer from blood sugar disorders like diabetes.”

Liver diseases

Gurama said research studies have also suggested that the antioxidan­t properties of Zobo also helps in treating liver diseases.

He said,“Antioxidan­ts help protect your body from diseases because they neutralize the free radicals present in body tissues and cells. Zobo could increase your lifespan by maintainin­g good overall health as said by the CEO Biraj Zobo drink Gombe, Dr. Hanifa AJ.”

Anti-cancer properties

Another benefit according to the expert is that it contains anticancer properties

“Zobo contains hibiscus protocatec­huic acid which has anti-tumour and antioxidan­t properties. Hibiscus slows down the growth of cancerous cells by inducing apoptosis, commonly known as programmed cell death as described in ‘Science Of Food By Gurama’,” he added.

He explained that other benefits of Zobo are that it is an antiinflam­matory and antibacter­ial agent , relieves menstrual pain and is also an antidepres­sant agent.

He said, “It is rich in ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, an essential nutrient required by your body to boost and stimulate the activity of the immune system. It is also used to treat discomfort caused by fever, due to its cooling effect as said by Dr. Yusha’u is his book titled ‘Basic Microbiolo­gy’.

“The health benefits of hibiscus include relief from cramps and menstrual pain. It helps in restoring hormonal balance as well, which can reduce the symptoms of menstruati­on like mood swings, depression, and overeating as explained by ‘Dr. Gombalandi’.

“Hibiscus contains vitamins and minerals like flavonoids which have antidepres­sant properties. Consumptio­n of hibiscus can help calm down the nervous system, and it may reduce anxiety and depression by creating a relaxed sensation in the mind and body as said by Jabir Hamza Adam.”

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