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The good and the bad sides of ‘zobo’ drink



Consumption of zobo drink is very effective in the management of hypertension due to its anti-hypertensive properties, says Dr. Ochuko Erukainure, a nutritional biochemist.

Erukainure, a senior research officer with the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos State, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.

According him…
• Zobo drink, also known as hibiscus drink, helps in reducing cholesterol level, high blood pressure, diabetes and constipation in the human system.

• It contains between 15 per cent and 30 per cent organic acids such as citric acid, maleic acid, and tartaric acid.

• It also contains acidic polysaccharides and flavonoid glycosides, such as cyanide and delphine.

• Zobo drink helps to lower blood pressure, as it contains an enzyme inhibitor which blocks the production of amylase.

• Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down complex sugars and starches,

• Drinking a cup of zobo after every meal would help to reduce the absorption of dietary carbohydrates and assist in weight loss.

• It is rich in Vitamin C and makes a wonderful herbal remedy to fight off colds and infections, while it also hydrates the body system.

• Do NOT add sugar to zobo drink so that its natural essence could be well-preserved and not contaminated by non-natural essences.

• Pregnant women may not consume zobo, as some studies had shown that it could lead to miscarriage.

• Some pregnant women may be allergic to zobo drink, as it might make them develop itchy red eyes, sinus or hay fever.

• Its safety during breast feeding is unknown and, therefore, it is best to avoid zobo drink when breastfeeding.

• Patients diagnosed with low blood pressure should not to drinkzobo; and if they should, they should consult their doctors before doing so.