Sacred Herbs - Shredded - Blue Lotus 15g
Also known as the ‘Sacred Blue Lily of the Nile,’ Blue Lotus is a stunning water lily with blue and yellow petals. Its use began in ancient Egypt as an aphrodisiac and mood enhancer, as well as a general medicinal remedy/ tonic.
Considered to be a visionary plant, Blue Lotus symbolises good health, sex and renewal.
When prepared as a tea the flowers produce a thick, gold/clear liquid that reminds one of melted amber. The liquid is ever so slightly sweet and upon being consumed creates a warm, euphoric glow.- Country of origin: Thailand
- Packed in Aotearoa
SAFE USE FOR SACRED HERBS
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These sacred herbs are for adult use only and require responsible consumption to ensure a safe experience.
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These herbs should not be consumed by pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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If you are on medication or suffering from mental illness, we strongly advise consulting with a healthcare professional before incorporating our herbs into your routine.
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These herbs are sold for the purpose of making tea only.
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Always ensure you are in a safe and comfortable environment with people you trust when consuming any sacred herb for the first time.
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Begin with a lower dose when consuming a new sacred herb to test your reaction first, then if you have a positive or neutral experience, you can gradually increase the dosage ON SEPARATE OCCASIONS (not at the same time) but never exceed the dosage that is recommended for each sacred herb.
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DO NOT combine ANY of these sacred herbs with other herbal remedies, medicines, supplements or illicit substances.
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DO NOT operate a vehicle or machinery after consuming these sacred herbs.
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Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum) should not be consumed if you take anti-depressants (MAOIs, SSRIs), as well as other serotonin-releasing or affecting substances such as 5-HTP, Ayahuasca, MDMA (Ecstasy, XTC), Migraine medication, L-Tryptophan, Tramadol.
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Kava (piper methysticum) should not be combined with paracetamol, alcohol, or other sedatives (downers) as doing so may result in excess sedation and may also be hard on the liver. Kava is best on an empty stomach.
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These herbs are excellent tools to help achieve a sense of mindful peace and get you started on a journey of self reflection.
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The herbs we sell here have been spiritually respected and cherished for their medicinal properties in countless civilizations across the world and through the ages.
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We ask that you give this practice the same respect as any other medicinal remedy for your own safety.