What is White Lotus Flower?
White Lotus Flower is also known as Nymphaea Lotus, a beautiful white water lily. This powerful plant is known for its potential relaxing and hypnotic effects. The dried flowers contain the psychoactive alkaloid aporphine, which can provide a more euphoric and mood-enhancing effect. White Lotus has been used for centuries in spiritual rituals and for relaxation. It is a popular herb for improving mood and can have a fast-acting, euphoric effect: comparable to a shot of energy, like an espresso.
The dried leaves are often used to make tea. This tea can help you relax, improve your mood, and make daily activities more pleasant and satisfying. White Lotus Flower is perfect for anyone looking to feel more positive and experience greater relaxation. The main component, aporphine, activates dopamine receptors. This can provide more motivation, a better mood, and euphoria. The alkaloid in the plant works quickly and effectively on the nervous system. The essential oils in the flower give off a subtle, pleasant fragrance.
How do you use White Lotus Flower?
White Lotus Flower comes as 30 grams of dried flowers. This makes it easy to dose and use. It has a unique taste: mild and lightly floral. Make tea by steeping 2 to 3 teaspoons of dried flowers in hot water for 10 minutes. Add sugar, honey, or syrup to taste to soften the flavour. For optimal extraction of the active compounds, it’s important not to let the water boil when pouring it over the herbs. Water at approximately 90°C is ideal: let boiled water cool for a minute or two before using it.
What are the ingredients of White Lotus Flower?
Nymphaea Lotus (30 grams)
What is the recommended dosage of White Lotus Flower?
The recommended dosage is 5 grams per day. You can drink this tea at any time of day when you need relaxation or want to improve your mood. The fast-acting effect makes it ideal for moments when you want to feel more pleasant.
Where does White Lotus Flower come from?
White Lotus Flower, also known as Nymphaea Lotus or White Egyptian Lotus, originally comes from the waters of East Africa and Southeast Asia. This perennial aquatic plant was first cultivated in the West in 1802. In ancient Egypt, this plant was highly respected and frequently used because of its psychoactive effects. The White Lotus regularly appears in Egyptian art, such as on petroglyphs and murals. The ancient Egyptians revered both the White and Blue Lotus. The plant belongs to the Water Lily family (Nymphaeaceae) and prefers warm, still water. The relaxing and euphoric properties make White Lotus Flower ideal for supporting mood and making daily activities more pleasant.










