
Blue Lotus
A sacred water lily revered for its calming, euphoric, and mildly psychoactive effects, enhancing relaxation and sensual awareness.
BOTANICAL INFORMATION
- Scientific Name: Nymphaea caerulea
- Family: Nymphaeaceae
- Native Regions: Nile region (Egypt), East Africa
ACTIVE COMPOUNDS
- Aporphine (dopaminergic activity)
- Nuciferine (calming, antipsychotic-like properties)
- Flavonoids and antioxidants
TRADITIONAL USES AND BENEFITS
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Traditional Uses:
Used in ancient Egyptian rituals, wines, and ceremonies for relaxation, spiritual connection, and pleasure -
Potential Benefits:
- Promotes relaxation and reduces anxiety
- Mild euphoria and mood elevation
- Enhances sensual perception and introspection
- Supports sleep and dream vividness
- Light dopaminergic effect (without stimulation crash)
PREPARATION & DOSAGE
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Methods of Use:
- Tea (infusion)
- Wine infusion (traditional method)
- Smoking / vaporizing (stronger, faster onset)
- Tincture
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Suggested Dosage:
- Tea: 5–10 g dried flowers
- Extract: 100–300 mg
- Start low — effects are subtle but cumulative
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- Effects are subtle, not psychedelic — more like a soft shift in perception
- Works best in a calm setting
- Can potentiate other calming substances (cacao, alcohol)
