Blue Lotus 100:1 Extract

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Description

Description

Latin name: Nymphaea capensis
Also know as: blue lotus, blue Egyptian lotus, blue water lily, sacred blue lily

Origin: China
Supplier-ID: JB-8117

Notice: (Novel Food) Raw plant material not a food in the EU

Nymphaea capensis, known primarily as blue lotus or blue lily, is a water-lily. In modern culture, the dried flowers of the blue lotus are sometimes smoked, made into a tea, or macerated in alcohol.

 

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Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Blue Lotus 100:1 Extract

  1. Willem (verified owner)

    Na eerst 5 Gr GMD Kratom te hebben gebruikt, hier 0,25 Gr van gevaped, moet bekennen dat het lekker zwevend is.

  2. tanagashi (verified owner)

    Tried this mixed with tea or taken in caps. Produces a mild sedative effect. Only used up to a teaspoon or so.

  3. willy (verified owner)

    This stuff does the job, and surrely very efficient for a deep sleep. But it is only very sedative with no recreationnal or “high” effect.
    Low toxicity, after my own research.

  4. jackov (verified owner)

    I’m really into your services but this one really made me dissapointed. I tried almost everything but I didn’t feel anything.. in my dreams neither. Maybe leaves would be better alternative :)

  5. Tomas (verified owner)

    Really good, clear and relaxing. A teaspoon is enough.

  6. Michaelah (verified owner)

    According to my research, this is NOT Blue Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) but rather Blue Lily (Nymphaea caerulea) or “Sacred Blue Lily of the Nile”.

    “There’s a lot of confusion on the web between Blue Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) and the Blue Lily (Nymphaea caerulea). Some sites use the terms interchangeably, but they are quite different flowers in appearance and effect.”

    It’s just a question of semantics. In “The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants”—Rätsch, Christian, it labels them as the same and does not even include “Nelumbo nucifera” in its text. Nevertheless, this extract is “Nymphaea caerulea” and its pharmacology is described in the following link.

    Source:
    http://www.entheology.org/edoto/anmviewer.asp?a=65

    We experienced the effects of this extract to be accurate to the described ones in the article after mixing it with tea. We started with 1/4 teaspoon. Then worked our way up to trying 1 teaspoon. We have not tried mixing it with wine or alcohol.

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