Egyptian Blue Lotus Tea (Nymphaea caerulea) – Whole Flowers
Unlock the mystical energy of the ancient Nile with our Egyptian Blue Lotus, botanically known as Nymphaea caerulea.
These vibrant whole flowers are rich in history and ritual use, offering a natural way to relax the body, soften the mind, and awaken the senses.
Egyptian Blue Lotus is renowned for its higher concentration of aporphine alkaloids—particularly nuciferine—giving it a more pronounced effect compared to its Indian counterpart.
This sacred flower has been used for thousands of years in Egyptian temple rites, dreamwork, and as a ceremonial aphrodisiac.
Its dreamy, euphoric quality can gently guide you into a state of calm clarity, blissful presence, and deeper heart connection.
The whole dried flowers can be steeped as tea, blended into herbal rituals, or used in creative spiritual practice.
Whether you’re preparing for meditation, journaling, or simply winding down from the day, Egyptian Blue Lotus opens the space for ease and expanded awareness.
Available in multiple size options depending on your needs.
🌿 Key Features:
- Whole dried Nymphaea caerulea flowers – select your preferred size
- Traditionally used for relaxation, euphoria, sensual connection, and dreamwork
- Contains natural alkaloids (like nuciferine) that support dopamine pathways and nervous system regulation
- A powerful botanical for sacred ceremonies, ritual baths, tea infusions, or smoke blends
- One of the most iconic sacred plants from the ancient Egyptian tradition
💙 Egyptian vs Indian Blue Lotus – Quick Comparison:
| Aspect | Egyptian Blue Lotus (N. caerulea) | Indian Blue Lotus (N. nouchali) |
|---|---|---|
| Petal Colour | Deep blue to violet with smaller golden centre | Pale blue to purple with larger centre |
| Alkaloid Strength | High (rich in nuciferine) | Mild (trace nuciferine) |
| Energetic Quality | Euphoric, sensual, expansive | Grounding, introspective, meditative |
| Traditional Use | Egyptian ritual wine, dreamwork, and spiritual ceremonies | Ayurvedic healing and Buddhist offerings |
🌸 Directions for Use:
Steep 1–2 teaspoons in hot (not boiling) water for 5–10 minutes. Can also be infused into wine or oil, used in herbal smoking blends, or burned as an offering during ritual.
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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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