The Most Robust Blue Lotus Dried Flowers – Nymphaea Caerulea
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This is the same flower that the Ancient Egyptians soaked in wine for 24 – 48 hours before offering it at their festivals, religious events & parties. The Blue Lotus has also been used as an aromatherapy agent and as a source of perfumes since ancient times. The aroma of this flower is quite unique after steeping in alcohol.
HISTORICAL USES (stated for research purposes):
Blue Lotus Wine: This is the same flower that the Ancient Egyptians soaked in wine for 24 – 48 hours after grinding it into a powder. This concoction was then offered at their festivals, religious events & parties.
Blue Lotus Liquor: It has been stated that the aforementioned process has also been conducted using liquor of at least 40% alcohol content. Others have used grain alcohol for a quicker and/or more extensive extraction.
Blue Lotus Smoked or Vaporized: Some have smoked or vaped the dried flowers of the blue lotus for it’s calmative, sleep-inducing qualities. Some like to blend this with their other favorite smoking herbs & flowers to inspired a boosted symbiotic state.
Aromatherapy: The Blue Lotus has also been used as an aromatherapy agent and as a source of perfumes since ancient times. The aroma of this flower is quite unique after steeping in alcohol.
The Blue Lotus has been known & used for thousands of years by civilizations such as (& most notably) the Ancient Egyptians.
It’s originally believed to come from the Nile from where it spread in ancient times to India & Thailand. Quite a few stone carvings reveal that the Ancient Egyptians used blue lotus in combination with wine in their festivities and religious ceremonies. There is good evidence that this flower is highly likely to be the main candidate in Homer’s Odyssey (referring to ‘The Land of the Lotus…’).
The Mayans were also said to be fond of it. Also known as Blue Water Lily, Sacred Blue Lily, Lily of the Nile… PURCHASE HERE!