blue lotus flower in water

Blue Lotus Extract Dose

 

Nymphaea caerulea is commonly known as blue lotus flower. It is a psychoactive plant often referred to as the blue water lily or sacred blue lily. In the traditional medicinal approach, blue lotus has been used for thousands of years and is well known for the treatment of insomnia, anxiety, and stress. However, it is very difficult to find any information on what is an actual blue lotus extract dose.

The psychoactive nature of blue lotus flower has often made people curious about its consumption, legality, and safety. Blue lotus produces euphoria and hallucinations at high doses and is sold commonly online and at headshops  in various forms including dried powder material, blue lotus teas, resins and extracts.

Psycho-activity of Blue lotus

A small blue lotus extract dose can be very subtle or even unnoticeable to some people. A high dosage of blue lotus however can cause sedation, euphoria and perceptual disturbances. The active compounds in blue lotus are apomorphine and nuciferine, both of which are psychoactive alkaloids. These compounds are present in every type of blue lotus extract.

Use of blue lotus extract

Extract of blue lotus is commonly employed as a sleep aid, anxiety reliever or lucid dream enhancer. Blue lotus extract contains high concentrations of apomorphine and nuciferine which help to calm the mental state and open one up to feelings of love and connectedness.

Such feelings cause a very pleasant state of dreaming and make the body calm and relaxed. An hour or so into a larger sized blue lotus extract does, certain euphoria comes on and is followed by the perception of vivid colors and possibly slight auditory and visual alterations.

Blue lotus extract dose

Please not that because the FDA has not approved this plant for use as a supplement, all dosage information is purely anecdotal. Additionally, quality of the same concentrate can vary from vendor to vendor as well as sensitivity  varying from person to person. When in doubt about the effects of an herbal extract it’s best to first start small.

Blue lotus extract dosage 200:1

200:1 lotus extract or blue lotus extract 200X is the strongest concentration available. For an average sized adult male a small blue lotus extract dose at a high quality 200:1 concentration might be about 1/2 gram. That is one capsule of the typical 500mg capsules sold. A medium dose would probably be about twice that. Keep in mind however that everyone is different and sensitivities to various herbs can vary widely.

Blue lotus extract dosage 100:1

Blue lotus extract 100X despite what you might expect, is not always half as powerful as the 200:1 concentration. It actually depends on the extraction method. If the same lab produces both extracts, then it is likely that the 200X will be twice as potent.

However, because of the varying quality of extraction methods and flowers themselves, it is very difficult to say exactly how potent a particular extract is. Luckily, there has never been a reported case of blue lotus overdose so minor discrepancies are less concerning than with some other herbs.

 

Bag of blue lotus extract powder

To conclude, depending on the individual and the blue lotus extract dose, the flower can have narcotic, stimulating, calming, aphrodisiac, and/or psychoactive properties. Simple extracts of the flowers have been used for thousands of years as a spiritual medicine around the world. The ancient Egyptians even considered the plant a powerful entheogen. However the FDA has not approved the plant for internal use.

Despite blue lotus extracts being legal and fairly readily available in most countries, it is not allowable to sell extracts of the flower as a supplement. So obviously, all of the information contained in this article is for appeasing scientific curiosities, historical reference and general entertainment.

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