History of Blue lotus
Blue lotus (Nymphaea
caerulea), also known as the blue water lily, is a mildly
psychoactive flower that has been used as a sacrament by several early
civilizations. The plant was central to
the Egyptian civilization. Egyptian mythology
describes the blue lotus flower as the mother of their solar deities Amun-Ra
and Atum. They believed the world was originally engulfed in darkness and water
until a large blue lotus appeared, introducing light to the world upon opening. And Blue Lotus,
or a relative plant from the Nymphaea genus, was also found to have been used by the Mayan civilization in religious rituals
For centuries, Egyptian
Blue Lotus was a part of daily life and commonly used to heighten mental
sharpness, consciousness and to widen awareness during ceremonial rituals, rite
of passage initiations and harvest celebrations. This beautiful blue flower is considered to be holy,
particularly by the Buddhists. And for ancient Egyptians, the flower was used
for a variety of other purposes including stimulant, aphrodisiac, sexual enhancement,
and as a remedy against general illness.
Flower Origin
Egyptian Blue Lotus is
a bisexual, star-like flower with blue petals and blue-tipped bright golden
yellow stamens in the middle, that grows in freshwater habitats. The
plant was originally found, in abundance, along the Nile River.
These large, elegant
blue flowers are sweetly fragrant and a favorite pollen source for bees. They have a relatively short-life span, but constantly
reflower from spring until the end of summer. Egyptian Blue Lotus is a
psychoactive plant belonging to Nymphaeaceae (Water-lily family) whose genus name comes from
the Greek word nymphaia referring to a water nymph.
Though once abundant
in northern and central Africa and throughout the Nile Delta, Nymphaea
caerulea now grows in north-eastern, eastern, and southern
Africa and in some parts of southwestern Asia, as well as in India, Thailand
and throughout eastern Australia, several island countries in the Pacific, Argentina
and southeastern Brazil.
Natural Aphrodisiac
Blue Lotus flower is an
effective natural sex stimulant that works as well today as it did in ancient
Egypt, for both men and women. Sensory perception and tactile sensation may be heightened,
creating a desire for intimacy. Thus, enhancing sexual desire, potency, and longevity in
men. Apomorphine, an element in the flower, has also proven effective in treating
erectile dysfunction.
Neurological
Apomorphine
has also been found to improve motor function and to slow neurodegeneration. This shows some promise in the therapeutic use
for both Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer disease. In studies with rats, it reportedly supports
neural growth and suppresses addictive behavior, and is now being studied
for its potential to suppress tumor cell invasion in vitro. It has also been widely used as a nerve tonic to relax brain
cells, tissues, and muscles and to address imbalances in the central nervous
system and the disorders that arise from the imbalance.
Anxiety/Insomnia
Other compounds isolated
from Egyptian Blue Lotus have been found to have antioxidant properties
that help protect the nervous system from degradation. The flower contains two main active alkaloids,
aporphine, which is converted in the body to apomorphine, and nuciferine, that
interact with our dopaminergic (dopamine receptors) system.
Users
of Egyptian Blue Lotus report a heightened sense of spiritual awareness and improved
memory. When you have a healthier circulatory system, your blood flows through your
body more easily. Your mind is sharper, and your memory is clearer as the blood
flows through and increases circulation to the brain. Egyptian Blue Lotus has
been found to provide relief from different kinds of stress and anxiety, as
well. Roots of this plant have been shown to help promote relaxation and give a
sense of euphoria, easing anxiety and promoting a restful sleep.
Egyptian
Blue Lotus also inhibits the breakdown of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that
regulates many functions, including behavior, pain, gastrointestinal processes,
insulin levels, motivation, and mood, keeping more of this neurotransmitter
available and likely accounting for most of the psychoactive effects of
consuming Egyptian Blue Lotus.
Digestive Health
Egyptian
Blue Lotus has also been used as an anxiolytic or analgesic, for the treatment of gastrointestinal problems and lowering blood sugar levels.
Diabetes, which is quickly becoming an epidemic, may also benefit from this
medicinal flower. Diabetic symptoms, particularly cardiovascular problems, can potentially
be regulated with the use of this exotic flower.
Stomach disorders like diarrhea and
dysentery react favorably to the rhizome of Egyptian Blue Lotus, as well. It has also been used in the treatment of
damaged livers, jaundice, and other internal gastrointestinal disorders.
For those who suffer from urinary ailments the seeds of this
flower have immense potential in regulating the urinary system and healing the
bacterial damage created by the ailment.
Various
medicines are made from the extracts of Egyptian Blue Lotus to treat and cure stomach
disorders by improving the movement of your bowels, giving you fast, effective
relief from painful constipation, naturally.
Menstrual Relief
The use of Egyptian Blue Lotus extract may help normalize
irregular periods and ease menstruation cramps.
For those who suffer with exaggerated symptoms, during menstruation, this
extract can ease and treat the symptoms naturally.
Chronic
Pain
If you suffer from chronic pain, consider
Egyptian Blue Lotus as part of your daily herbal routine. Since the time the
Ancient Egyptians discovered the pain-relieving properties of Egyptian Blue Lotus,
it has been used help manage the symptoms of pain related to various ailments.
And in today's world, it has been used to alleviate the pain associated with
serious illnesses such as arthritis and cancer.
Skin/Hair Health
Egyptian Blue Lotus
may be applied to the skin, when mixed with a carrier oil, to alleviate inflammation or pain.
And for those who suffer from oily skin and related skin issues like acne,
pimples and scaring, it may help improve your oil balance and help maintain healthy
glowing skin. Limp, dull and graying hair
can also benefit from this flower. It
can facilitate an increase in body and soothe brittle hair.
Ingredients: Egyptian Blue Lotus, Structured Water, 50% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Egyptian Blue Lotus, Structured Water, and Vegetable Glycerin.
All of our ingredients are Certified Organic, Kosher, or Responsibly Wildcrafted. No genetically modified organisms (GMO's) are involved. All other products that are distributed by us meet our high-quality standards.
Instructions: Use 6-30 drops or more in juice, water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Consuming blue lotus
products is not known to cause dependency or any serious adverse effects in
healthy users. The only restrictions for blue lotus products apply to
individuals with abnormal or altered levels of dopamine and glucose. This is
not to say they shouldn't consume it, but they should take precautions if doing
so. The psychological effects of
consuming blue lotus are pleasurable, but not intense. The onset is about 15-20
min after use. Although the effects may vary, in
sufficient doses, blue lotus can provide feelings of relaxation and euphoria. Do not take while pregnant or
nursing.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by New Way Herbs is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own healthcare provider.