Blue Lotus Sacred Tea- Whole Flowers
Blue Lotus – Nymphaea caerulea
In ancient Egypt Blue Lotus was grown along the banks of the River Nile in abundance.
Blue Lotus was a prominent feature on the walls of the temples. It was shown in ceremony, as an offering to the gods and goddesses, as medicine, as a tool to connect with the divine, in sacred sound healing ceremony and in celebration. The importance of the blue lotus flower in ancient Khemet was clear. And its connection to healing and to frequency and vibration was undeniable.
Blue lotus promotes connection to our higher self, activation of the third eye and crown chakra.
In modern times scientific studies have proven Blue Lotus calms the nervous system, helps to regulate hormones, activates dopamine receptors, helps decrease stress and depression and has even been found to help fight Cancer.
Blue Lotus can be drunk as a tea, made into a tincture, smoked, used in aromatherapy, in skincare.
Whole flowers approximately 15gm
Blue Lotus – Nymphaea caerulea
In ancient Egypt Blue Lotus was grown along the banks of the River Nile in abundance.
Blue Lotus was a prominent feature on the walls of the temples. It was shown in ceremony, as an offering to the gods and goddesses, as medicine, as a tool to connect with the divine, in sacred sound healing ceremony and in celebration. The importance of the blue lotus flower in ancient Khemet was clear. And its connection to healing and to frequency and vibration was undeniable.
Blue lotus promotes connection to our higher self, activation of the third eye and crown chakra.
In modern times scientific studies have proven Blue Lotus calms the nervous system, helps to regulate hormones, activates dopamine receptors, helps decrease stress and depression and has even been found to help fight Cancer.
Blue Lotus can be drunk as a tea, made into a tincture, smoked, used in aromatherapy, in skincare.
Whole flowers approximately 15gm
Blue Lotus – Nymphaea caerulea
In ancient Egypt Blue Lotus was grown along the banks of the River Nile in abundance.
Blue Lotus was a prominent feature on the walls of the temples. It was shown in ceremony, as an offering to the gods and goddesses, as medicine, as a tool to connect with the divine, in sacred sound healing ceremony and in celebration. The importance of the blue lotus flower in ancient Khemet was clear. And its connection to healing and to frequency and vibration was undeniable.
Blue lotus promotes connection to our higher self, activation of the third eye and crown chakra.
In modern times scientific studies have proven Blue Lotus calms the nervous system, helps to regulate hormones, activates dopamine receptors, helps decrease stress and depression and has even been found to help fight Cancer.
Blue Lotus can be drunk as a tea, made into a tincture, smoked, used in aromatherapy, in skincare.
Whole flowers approximately 15gm