Can You Smoke Blue Lotus

Can You Smoke Blue Lotus

What is Blue Lotus?

Blue Lotus, scientifically named Nymphaea Caerulea, or formally known as blue water lily which was popular during ancient Egypt. The beautiful lily was cultivated along the River Nile.  This plant was a popular tool for spiritual and cultural practices for ancient Egyptians.  The plant has appeared in artworks, murals, and symbols for certain deities. This herb has been linked to royalty. For example, traces of Blue Lotus were found in the shrine of King Tutankhamun.  This herb was known as the first “party drug.”

 

Alternatively, in today’s time, blue lotus is supposedly considered a mind-altering drug, an aphrodisiac, and a psychedelic drug.  It was originally used and developed to treat depression, but has since been used for its hallucinogenic effects, recreationally.

 

History of Smoking Blue Lotus

Blue lotus is in the Nymphaeaceae plant family.  The flower is popular for its ornamental purposes and is native to the East of Africa, mainly Egypt.

 

As explained before, the flower was used to make tinctures to treat inflammation or made into wine for its psychoactive properties.  The flower was also used to treat fevers, constipation or other digestive issues.

 

Obviously, you came to this post because you want to know about blue lotus for smoking.  Historically, the smoke from the blue lotus flower was believed to help treat mental disorders (i.e. anxiety and depression) and erectile dysfunction. Yet, there isn’t sufficient research to prove these claims.  Blue lotus flower was also used to heighten the effects of meditation.

 

Known Benefits of Blue Lotus

Blue lotus can be used for anxiety and as a sleep aid and much more. It has calming effects on the mind and body.  It has also been used as an antidepressant. However, there are no approved studies that confirm these benefits. Consult with a health professional before consuming the flower.  There are known medications that may cause harm if taken with blue lotus.

 

Aphrodisiac

Even though science has not proven that blue lotus can be used as an aphrodisiac (psst, they never will research the benefits of herbs because companies like Big Pharma will lose money), early research and historical practices suggest that the nuciferine in blue lotus may help enhance sexual performance.  Nuciferine is an alkaloid found in the plant, blue lotus.

 

Sleep Aid

Throughout the history of the blue lotus flower, there have been many who used the flower for its sleep benefits.  Specifically, the herb has been known to provide a relaxed sensation leading to better sleep. 

 

Lucid Dreaming

Because of the components found in the flower, people have reported the herb helps to induce lucid dreaming.  People reported that having the flower as a tea or vaporized before bed time helps enhance dreams.

 

Muscle Relaxation

Understanding that none of this information has scientific research to back it, means that all effects have been reported by people.  Although, the alkaloids apomorphine and nuciferine found in the plant may suggest that the plant aids in muscle control and relaxation.

 

Mood Booster

As explained before, blue lotus is known for its mildly relaxing effect, so many suggest that it works as a mood booster. And is suggested as an herbal supplement for those feeling low.

 

High Paranoia Reducer

The flower has been long used for reducing tension and restlessness.  The flower produces a mild high similar to that of cannabis and is known to help those with a lower tolerance to THC. Leading to less paranoia and adding relaxation to the high. None of this has been scientifically proven, of course.

 

barrelled wine 

How to Use Blue Lotus?

There are many ways to consume blue lotus to enjoy its benefits.  Here we will explain all the ways to experience the effects of blue lotus.

 

Tea

For example, the most popular and easiest way to consume the flower is using the dried petals for tea.  Steep the flower petals for 10-15 min and drink while hot.

 

Make Blue Lotus Wine

As explained before, ancient Egyptians used the flower soaked in wine.  Allow the flower to soak for a few days in your wine of choice. For reference, the flower has a bitter taste, so pairing the flower with a sweeter dessert wine will add to the taste.

 

Vaping

If you vape the flower, make sure the petals are dried to be suitable for most vaporizers.  This is the convenient option that takes the least amount of time.  The vape temp to follow is between 100 and 125 degrees Celsius or 212 to 257 degrees Fahrenheit.  Finely grind the fried herb for the best burn.

 

Blue Lotus Flower Extract

If you want a simple and effective way of consuming blue lotus, then extracts might be your favor.  This includes tinctures, resin, or powder form of the flower.  This is a way to get a more potent and efficient dosage.  This use is convenient to add to food or beverages of your choice easily.

herbal mix with blue lotus 

Tobacco Replacement

And probably the main reason you are here, blue lotus smoking blends are another use for this flower.  This is the perfect use for those looking for a tobacco replacement.  The flower can be smokable dried or not.  This is the more forgiving use of the herb as it can be easily rolled with other herbs or cannabis. You may ask, “How much blue lotus to smoke?”

Do not exceed 10g when smoking as this is a high dose and can cause hallucinations.

 

What do we recommend?

We recommend, our herbal mix that includes blue lotus as the tastiest tobacco replacement. 

What Does Smoking Blue Lotus Do?

Smoking blue lotus can have side effects that may not occur if you consume the herb in other ways mentioned prior.  Smoking this herb is not recommended for those who are using any form of prescription drugs.  Reports have been made suggesting that this herb does not lead to addiction, but in high doses may cause nausea.

 

It is important to note that smoking anything may be harmful to you and be wary of carcinogens.

 

Psychedelic Effects

There have been many reports of those who smoke this flower, saying there are surprising therapeutic properties.  Some of the properties include the ability to relieve pain, sadness, stomach aches, and acts as an aphrodisiac.

 

The components of this flower have been known to cause psychoactive effects similar to a euphoric trance.

 

Psychoactive?

As mentioned many times, this herb is in fact known to contain high levels of psychoactive substance.  The psychoactive property in this herb is called serotonin or 5-HTP.  Even though this property may treat depression and anxiety, it is also known to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke when mixed with high blood pressure, heart problems, or history of heart conditions.

 

What are the Effects of Smoking Blue Lotus?

All of the effects mentioned are reported to have occurred when smoked.  This means it is supposed to be calming, relaxing, and euphoric.

 

Smoking blue lotus is reported to have a calming effect on the mind, body, and soul.  It has been reported to relive pain, relax nerves, and also allowing one to sleep better.

 

Does Blue Lotus Get you High?

The short answer is YES, but compared to other plants such as cannabis, it is not the same type of high.  Blue lotus does not provide an intense high, it is mostly subtle and a mood elevator.

 

Blue Lotus in Herbal Blends and Cannabis

The best way to smoke blue lotus is with other herbs such as chamomile or lavender.  These herbs all provide relaxation and mixed with cannabis can increase euphoria, relax, reduce paranoia, and also limit the addictive qualities of smoking nicotine mixed with cannabis.

 

Can Blue Lotus Replace Tobacco?

Many herbs can replace tobacco.  Using herbs instead of tobacco will also limit the addictive qualities of tobacco.  Obviously, using blue lotus as a tobacco replacement will not give the same effects of nicotine, but will satisfy the need to smoke without the cancer causing chemicals of tobacco.

 

In conclusion, blue lotus is a special plant with many properties that can aid is healing.  Just like any herb, smoking can cause carcinogens.  Use this article as a very basic baseline of research, but please contact a medical professional for whether this herb is for you.

 

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