Combo – Egyptian Blue Lotus Tea (Nymphaea caerulea) Whole Flowers (2 x 100g)
This powerful bulk combo of 2 x 100g whole Egyptian Blue Lotus flowers is ideal for those deeply working with this sacred plant over time, whether for spiritual practice, formulation, ceremony, or daily tea rituals.
Nymphaea caerulea, known as the Egyptian Blue Lotus, was cherished in ancient temples for its blissful, expansive effects and its ability to open the heart, calm the body, and connect us to the divine.
This particular variety has a higher concentration of aporphine alkaloids, including nuciferine, which act on dopamine pathways and can promote feelings of euphoria, sensuality, emotional openness, and spiritual presence.
Its effects are stronger than its Indian cousin (N. nouchali), and it has long been used in dreamwork, as an aphrodisiac, and to support emotional healing and meditation.
The flowers are rich blue to violet with golden centres and a divine, uplifting scent. Ideal for infusions, elixirs, or blending into teas and rituals, this combo gives you enough to explore the plant’s full energetic potential over time.
🌿 Key Features:
- 2 x 100g of whole dried Nymphaea caerulea flowers
- Traditionally used to support relaxation, euphoria, sensual awakening, and lucid dreaming
- Contains natural alkaloids (like nuciferine) for calming and heart-opening effects
- Ideal for tea, sacred ceremony, ritual baths, or herbal smoking blends
- Perfect for formulators, frequent users, or ceremonial spaces
💙 Egyptian vs Indian Blue Lotus – Quick Comparison:
| Aspect | Egyptian Blue Lotus (N. caerulea) | Indian Blue Lotus (N. nouchali) |
|---|---|---|
| Petal Colour | Deep blue to violet | Pale blue to purple |
| Alkaloid Strength | High (notably nuciferine) | Mild (trace amounts) |
| Energetic Profile | Euphoric, sensual, expansive | Grounding, introspective, cooling |
| Historical Use | Egyptian temple rituals, wine infusions | Ayurvedic healing, temple offerings |
🌸 Directions for Use:
Steep 1–2 teaspoons in hot water for 5–10 minutes. Can also be used in wine infusions, oil blends, smoke rituals, or ceremonial baths. Use intentionally and with reverence.
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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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