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Nymphaea caerulea (Sacred Blue Lily of the Nile), Nymphaea alba
(White Lily), and Nelumbo nucifera (Blue Lotus) products anywhere, including
Dried Flowers, Resins, Tinctures, and recipes for extractions.
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"I was skeptical that this was just
another herbal scam, but was very pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable both the
Wild Dagga leaf and the resin was! You have a new customer who loves his
Dagga and will be ordering from you again!" - Ron |
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"I couldn't believe how fast my
order arrived! I've ordered from several places, and never before have i
received my order TWO DAYS after I placed it, complete with confirmation e-mails
every step of the way! There is no reason for me to look anywhere else again." -
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Nymphaea Caerulea (Blue Lotus or Sacred
Blue Lily of the Nile) was the most sacred plant of Ancient Egypt, prized above
all others. Nymphaea Caerulea was worshipped as a visionary plant
and was a symbol for the origins of life. It was frequently depicted in works of
art, where it is most often shown in party and other social scenes, and
sometimes in scenes of sexual debauchery. The flowers were noted for their
delightful perfume, suggestive of the sweat of Ra; 'A divine essence, for
bringing euphoria, heightened awareness and tranquility'. The Blue Lily was also
a symbol of creation, and was according to legend the first object to emerge
from oceanic chaos. Though exceedingly rare in the wild today it is thought to
have been widespread across Ancient Egypt, where its psychoactive properties
were apparently well known.
The plant is not grown commercially; all flowers must be wildcrafted from
private property with the permission of the landowners which will not be
forthcoming without the required government permits. These flowers are ethically
wildcrafted in South Africa by a team led by a Botanist with a Master's degree
in Plant Protection from the University of California at Davis.
There is a tremendous amount of labor involved in the process of harvesting. It
takes 10 kilograms of fresh flowers to end up with 1 kilogram of dried material
and the flowers have to be hand harvested using boats. One person controls the
boat while the other person gathers the flowers. A boatload is only 1 kilogram
of flowers by the time it is dried. The flowers have to be spread out in the
shade in a way that no flower touches another for even drying so as to retain
the color, potency and scent. Finally they are crushed for compact shipping.
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BLUE LOTUS
FACT SHEET |
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Blue Lotus General Information
Called "Viagra" of the Pharoahs, Blue Lotus was used by ancient Egyptians to
enhance the sex drive. Egyptians medicinal practitioners also used this flower
to stimulate blood flow, and as an anti aging treatment. The ancients worshipped
Blue Lotus as a visionary plant and it was the symbol for the origins of life.
When this flower was soaked in water or wine, and then ingested it acted as an
intoxicant. The Indians and Buddhist highly respected it for its visionary
properties. This flower creates a feeling of well being, euphoria and ecstasy.
Blue Lotus Uses & Scientific Evidence For
Recent biochemical studies have shown a flavonoid in Blue Lotus that is similar
to Ginkgo. It can be used by men and women as an aphrodisiac and as a general
remedy for all illness. Blue Lotus is a pain reliever, it stimulates
circulation, relieves muscle spasms, and enhances the sex drive. It is possible
that Blue Lotus could be effective in treating Alzheimer’s disease, migraine,
and tinnitus. Blue Lotus Dosage
Information
The standard dosage of Blue Lotus tincture is 6-10 drops in juice, water, or
under the tongue 2 times per day.
Blue Lotus Safety & Interaction Information
There are no known safety issues or interactions associated with Blue Lotus when
taken in the recommended doses. Safety in young children, pregnant or nursing
women, or those with severe liver or kidney disease is not known. |
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