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Organic Egyptian Blue Lotus Flower (Nymphaea caerulea) (CRUSHED 10grams)

Organic Egyptian Blue Lotus Flower (Nymphaea caerulea) (CRUSHED 10grams)

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Blue Lotus, Nymphaea caerulea 10 grams Crushed Flower

The blue lotus flower (Nymphaea caerulea) is a water lily found in Africa and Asia. It is also known as blue Egyptian lotus, blue water lily, and sacred blue lily of the Nile. It is an aquatic perennial plant and usually grows along lakes and rivers, including the Nile.

The blue lotus flower is traditionally used as a sleep aid, detoxifying agent, and aphrodisiac. It is rich in antioxidants and widely used in Ayurveda for relieving diarrhea, fevers, urinary problems, and heart palpitations.

Ancient Egyptians and Mayans used blue lotus flowers as ritual plants to achieve euphoria and ecstasy. The flower was depicted in ancient Egyptian papyri and tomb art, and during the 14th century B.C., ancient Egyptians used it for healing and shamanic rituals. These plants played a vital role in the cultures they flourished in.

Blue lotus tea is made by steeping the petals of the flower in hot water. Some people believe that consuming blue lotus tea can have a number of health benefits, such as reducing anxiety and stress, improving digestion, and promoting feelings of calm and relaxation.

Blue Lotus Flower Tea
Take advantage of the soothing effects of blue flower tea for anxiety and stress relief.
What You Need
* 2 tablespoons of the dried blue lotus flower
* 250 mL of water
* 1 tablespoon of honey
How To Prepare
1. Boil water in a pan. Add the dried flowers to it.
2. Steep for 5-7 minutes. Add honey for enhanced flavor.
3. Strain the tea in a cup. Enjoy!

Ingesting or inhaling higher doses of blue lotus flower extract can cause euphoria and hallucinations. You may experience other side effects like:
* Altered mental state
* Anxiety
* Chest pain
* Fast heart rate
* Brief periods of oxygen limitation
* Decreased alertness
* Hallucinations
* Disorientation
The safety and dosage of the blue lotus flower are not well-researched. Hence, there is no generally accepted dosage, and that is why you should be more careful while using it. Children and pregnant or nursing women should also avoid the flower as there is no research on its safety.

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