Blue Lotus: The bloom
Our Blue Lotus flowers are a modern offering of one of history’s most revered plants. Native to the Nile River and parts of Asia, this sacred flower has been used for thousands of years in ceremony, relaxation, and spiritual practice. Rich in apomorphine and nuciferine, Blue Lotus is known to promote a state of calm euphoria: often described as heart-opening, mildly aphrodisiac, and emotionally centering. We invite you to watch yourself spiritually bloom while you partake with intention. Each flower is carefully dried to preserve its natural aroma and potency. Perfect for tea, tincture, or meditation rituals, our Blue Lotus is sourced with care and packaged with the integrity that defines all Amentara botanicals.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Ingredients
100% Dried Blue Lotus Flower
Benefits
Promotes Relaxation: Traditionally valued for its calming properties, it is often enjoyed in teas and tinctures to ease tension and promote a sense of tranquility
Aphrodisiac Effects: Users report enhanced feelings of intimacy and increased sensual energy after consuming blue lotus flowers
Improves Focus: Many people buy our blue lotus flower for sale due to its potential to enhance mental clarity and concentration
Sleep Aid: Commonly used in nighttime routines to support restful sleep; people anecdotally report falling asleep and staying asleep longer
Enhances Mood: Known for its potential mood-enhancing effects, blue lotus may alleviate feelings of sadness and foster a sense of emotional well-being
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Traditional Significance
Our blue lotus flower for sale is part of a long holistic tradition. This revered flower was associated with the gods in ancient Egypt and helped users achieve spiritual enlightenment and rebirth.
The divine nature of the blue lotus played a pivotal role in many Egyptian rituals. As a symbolic gift, the subject of murals, and a fixture at festivals and funerals, this flower was a profound presence.
Ancient Greeks and Indians also celebrated the blue lotus. The spiritual symbolism most often represented knowledge, transformation, or enlightenment.
Usage
Everyone’s tolerance level to dried blue lotus flowers is different. Beginners should start with a relatively low amount and monitor the effects to ensure the best results.
To make tea: Tea is one of the most common ways to consume blue lotus. To make it, add two grams of dried petals in hot water. Make sure the water is hot but not boiling, between 175 and 185°F. Let flowers steep for 10 to 15 minutes. Strain the petals, add natural sweetener to taste, and enjoy a relaxing cup.
To make tincture: Add 10 to 15 grams of our dried blue lotus flower for sale into a glass jar. Fully submerge them with 100 to 150 ml of vodka. Seal the jar and store it in a cool, dark place for a month. Shake occasionally. Then, strain and store the tincture in a dropper bottle.
Warning: Blue lotus flower is generally considered safe in moderation but does include the risk of mild side effects. Some users report feelings of dizziness, nausea, and allergic reactions. Those allergic to water lilies, pregnant, or breastfeeding should avoid consuming blue lotus.
FAQ's
Is your blue lotus flower for sale legal?
Our ethnobotanicals are legal to purchase and do not require a medical prescription. However, we strongly encourage our customers to learn about the effects and benefits of all our herbal remedies before consuming them.
Does the blue lotus flower make you high?
While blue lotus flowers have mild psychoactive effects, the high they produce doesn’t feel like traditional “tripping.” Instead, users report its mood-lifting relaxation feels peacefully euphoric.
Is dried blue lotus flower safe to consume?
Blue lotus is considered safe in moderate doses. However, it may cause side effects that include dizziness and nausea. Do not take blue lotus if you’re breastfeeding or allergic to water lilies. Consult a healthcare professional before ordering our blue lotus flower for sale.
What is blue lotus used for?
In ancient Egypt, the lotus flower was vital to spiritual ceremonies. Today, it’s an herbal remedy celebrated by holistic wellness practitioners for its aphrodisiacal, meditative, and mood-boosting properties.
What is the best way to consume blue lotus flower?
Tea is the most popular way to consume blue lotus. To brew it, add two grams of dried blue lotus flower to water heated to 175°F. Let the flowers steep for 10 minutes, then strain and serve.
Sarah Bailey –
The top-grade designation is meaningful here. I’ve ordered ‘standard’ blue lotus from other vendors and the difference is immediately apparent. Many of my past orders looked NOTHING like the pictures but these flowers from Christian looked even BETTER than his pictures on the website lol I once got scammed on Etsy and got fake Blue Lotus flowers that made my tea turn purple…. later found out it was food dye. Great company! Will order again!
Finley Howard –
BEST Lotus I have found on the market :))) Thanks Christian <3
Jamie –
The flower is great. I’ve ordered blue lotus flowers from four different vendors and this company’s quality is immediately recognizable…. better color, better aroma, better effects. Highly recommend!!!
Kai Lewis –
I’ve been studying blue lotus alkaloids – nuciferine, nornuciferine, aporphine – and this product delivers them…… IF you prepare it properly. Teas almost never cut it for me! But I love some lotus tinctures or infusions :)))
J. Lewis –
I’ve been sourcing blue lotus flowers for years. Christian’s flowers are consistently the best I’ve found.
Hannah R. –
I make a flower bath ritual with these weekly – fill the tub, float the flowers, soak for thirty minutes. The transdermal absorption creates a lovely calming effect. This is an ancient practice.
Deborah Gray –
I brew a simple tea with these flowers and it’s one of the most enjoyable teas I make. Floral, slightly sweet, gently mood-lifting.
Mary G. –
The quality of these flowers is what makes every preparation work. Inferior flowers produce inferior results. These produce excellent results.
Emily Lopez –
I use these for a morning ritual sometimes – lighter brew, more clarifying than sedating. Blue lotus is versatile.
Parker S. –
I make cold-brew blue lotus by steeping flowers in cold water overnight. Different effect profile than hot tea – lighter, more clarifying.
Amber Perry –
I use these in a loose blend I make for evenings – blue lotus, passionflower, and lemon balm. The lotus is the heart of the blend.
L. Torres –
I make a blue lotus flower syrup from these and add it to sparkling water. The most beautiful drink and actually effective.
Timothy –
I’ve recommended these flowers to every herbalist and plant medicine practitioner I know. Universal positive response.
Kimberly Mitchell –
The nuciferine content in quality blue lotus is real and mood-elevating. These flowers have it. You can feel it.
J. Lewis –
brewed these flowers into tea and felt like i was in some ancient egyptian spa. genuinely transported. THANK YOU AMENTARA!
Alicia Ramella (verified owner) –
Very nice tasting tea, relaxing and warm.
Debra –
I’ve tried blue lotus flowers from six vendors. Amentara’s top-grade is not marketing – these are genuinely the best quality.
Jake J. –
i make blue lotus honey with these and give it as gifts. everyone thinks i’m incredibly sophisticated. i’m not. i just buy good flowers
E. Kelley –
I use these for tea primarily and the quality is exceptional. Fresh, fragrant, clearly premium sourced material. The effect of blue lotus flower tea is gently euphoric and calming in a way that’s unlike any other plant I’ve worked with.
Scott –
The ritual of preparing blue lotus flowers – washing them, steeping them, straining them – has become something I value in itself.
J. Jordan –
These flowers are the cornerstone of my evening plant medicine practice. I brew them daily.
Diane Hall –
I keep a jar of these flowers on my kitchen counter as both a functional ingredient and a decoration. They’re beautiful.
Remi S. –
I make blue lotus honey with these flowers – steep them in raw honey for two weeks. The result is delicate and effective and I give it as gifts.
Logan –
I store these in an airtight jar and they stay fresh for months. Quality dried botanical material stores beautifully.
Brett C. –
made the blue lotus wine recipe from amentara’s youtube and brought it to my friend’s dinner party. everyone thought i’d bought some fancy floral wine. i let them think that until dessert. WE WERE GIGGLY! Great and easy recipe 🙂
Rachel Kelly –
I infuse these flowers into coconut oil for a topical preparation. The bang for your buck with these is amazing! I was thinking about trying a more potent blend using your guy’s extract but I just love the wholesome full-flower feeling. Thanks Amentara you guys rock ❤️
Michael Walton (verified owner) –
Very fragrant, absolutely amazing, & nice coloration. Honestly, it’s so crazy they can ethically source this, and price it this well considering the quality. Top tier work from Amentara AS PER USUAL!! Just a quick note, the egyptians used red wine, they’d bury their kings w/ it. They derived their gods from this flower. I see a lot of people online who say placebo, or that they don’t feel anything. And that’s just not the case. It’s very very psychoactive once you get up there w/ good quality product, and utilize a proper extraction. Small doses feel subtle for me. I get this gentle, warm feeling that washes over me after about 20 minutes. Nothing crazy psychedelic or anything, but my thoughts definitely flow differently, more creative and less linear. Colors seem a bit richer too, I take a liking a bit more to music. The dream enhancement is the most consistent effect for me though, way more vivid and I actually remember them the next day. With bigger doses, there’s this this definite shift in perception, I feel more floaty, the body high is way more pronounced, kinda’ this heavy, relaxed feeling. Dream wise, I’ve had some straight up lucid dreams on higher doses where I knew I was dreaming and could kinda direct what was happening. and a bit dissociative esque, and psychedelic at higher doses. hot water will only pull one of the alkaloids out as opposed to the full spectrum you’d get with a spirit, or a wine If you get to those high doses, you can really feel it’s seriously seriously psychoactive. It seems like via personal experimentation and research, 60-75% ethanol seems to be the best ethanol percentage to maintain a nonpolar bias. 80-90%+, you’re pulling more bittery compounds, and just compounds which aren’t the psychoactive constituents of which you want in essence. Studies show you can get full alkaloid content from plant material with just 24 hours of soaking in ethanol. When you let plant material sit in alcohol for days or weeks, you’re mostly pulling extra tannins, chlorophyll, waxes, and other compounds that make it taste harsh and bitter. The alkaloids are already out. seed extracts showed a clear pattern where astringency and bitterness kept increasing the longer they extracted. I find one hour to be perfect, in that it’ll pull all the alkaloids. You’ll see a lot online about longer soaks, but I wouldn’t soak it in a wine, or anything with ethanol for longer than 72 hours. The longer you go, the more it’ll degrade, and form new compounds of which you don’t want, so don’t do these month long soaks especially if you don’t have the perfect environment, these alkaloids are very sensitive to oxygen, and light. If you like longer soaks, that’s okay, if you want that complex flavor, go ahead, I love that idea, but it is not necessary whatsoever, and will be more prone to degradation among other potential issues. Their extract is great too, I used to think blue lotus was placebo too after just trying a tea, and subpar products, but after utilizing an alcohol, and amentara’s extract, I absolutely have turned this new leaf and understood why the egyptians adored it so so much. The pharmacology is fascinating, it has like the broadest shotgun receptor site effect, it hits so many receptors which is why it probably is so unique, and amazing in its feel. It’s so sad that it has all these misconceptions driven by misinformation, terrible products like on etsy, I’ve seen mislabeled products, non psychoactive lotuses dyed different colors, I’ve even done lab tests on some and found synthetic cannabinoids. The market isn’t well regulated, and there’s a lot of tricksters now selling crap, it’s going to act as a driver for the misinformation in regards to blue lotus even more. Please be safe, and only buy off someone w/ COA’s. I’ve never had an issue with amentara’s products, they ship practically every day, it always comes fast, always good quality, I love the stickers they add, and have NEVER EVER been failed by them, truly the best price to product quality and customer support I’ve ever witnessed in this industry, and that sounds far out there, but it’s true. Lila, Christian, Gabe, Renee, and others on their team always have been incredibly kind, helpful, and I have never got a hint of angst, anger, or disapproval. They’re some of the best people in this space, and truly care about what they sell. Just talking to them about anything has always left me learning something new, and genuinely loving their brand even more.