Combo – Egyptian Blue Lotus Tea (Nymphaea caerulea) Whole Flowers (3 x 5g)
A perfect ceremonial trio: this Combo Pack of 3 x 5g whole Egyptian Blue Lotus flowers offers a beautiful way to explore the essence of one of the world’s most sacred plants.
Known for its calming, euphoric, and sensual qualities, Nymphaea caerulea is the legendary blue lotus of the Nile — treasured for thousands of years for its role in spiritual ceremonies, healing, and divine union.
With a higher alkaloid content (notably nuciferine), Egyptian Blue Lotus may gently support states of blissful awareness, nervous system relaxation, and heart expansion.
Each 5g portion is ideal for a deep tea journey, a moonlit bath, or to share in sacred space with others. The dried flowers are deep blue-violet with golden centres and an intoxicating, earthy floral fragrance.
Use these three packs for separate rituals, gift them to loved ones, or keep on hand for when you need a gentle return to presence, peace, and sensual softness.
🌿 Key Features:
- 3 x 5g of whole dried Nymphaea caerulea petals
- Traditionally used for nervous system healing, spiritual connection, and sensual awakening
- Known for euphoric, calming effects due to its natural alkaloids (including nuciferine)
- Perfect size for tea ceremonies, rituals, or blending with other sacred herbs
- A deeply loved flower of the ancient Egyptian temples
💙 Egyptian vs Indian Blue Lotus – Quick Comparison:
| Aspect | Egyptian Blue Lotus (N. caerulea) | Indian Blue Lotus (N. nouchali) |
|---|---|---|
| Petal Colour | Blue-violet with golden centre | Soft blue to purple, larger centre |
| Alkaloid Content | High (nuciferine, aporphine) | Low (trace nuciferine) |
| Effects | Euphoric, dreamy, relaxing | Grounding, introspective, gentle |
| Cultural Use | Temple ceremonies, dreamwork, wine infusions | Ayurvedic medicine, Buddhist offerings |
🌸 Directions for Use:
Steep 1–2 teaspoons in hot (not boiling) water for 5–10 minutes. Can also be used in ceremonial blends, wine infusions, or sacred smoke rituals.
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Disclaimer
These unregistered remedies have not been evaluated by SAHPRA for their quality, safety, or intended use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your health practitioner before use, especially if pregnant or breastfeeding.







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