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a presentation by your best friend
remember how much you love mep.s im making breakfast in bed tommorow
jorja
how amazing i am
i currently have my 5 gcse's in C's and abovei am top of my class in english and history i am currently trying to get the MMH group to get archery to my school i am a gold sport amasador i have been working hard to save my money
stress
i often over book myself i am in the middle of exams under alot of stress from students at school not alot of time to relax
blue lotus
Cultural Significance of the Blue Lotus Flower The Blue Lotus Flower, a water lily that primarily flourishes in Egypt and certain regions of Asia, is steeped in cultural significance. Depictions of the flower have been discovered on ancient tombs. Historians suggest that the flower was utilized in traditional Egyptian medicine to alleviate various ailments, such as anxiety and insomnia.
benifits and not so much benifits
Nuciferine appears to induce feelings of calmness and has shown potential as an antipsychotic drug.
Apomorphine is a known psychoactive compound that acts as a dopamine agonist. This means it activates dopamine receptors to produce a feeling of euphoria.
blue lotus has been fairly popular for anxiety relief, even in ancient times, although there hasn't been any research to date to confirm these properties.
When taken in high enough amounts, blue lotus induces euphoria and can trigger visual hallucinations. Most accounts describe this experience as mild and lasting for a period of 2-3 hours.
been used for depression and other mental health disorders in the past. It's now mainly used to help manage symptoms of Parkinson's disease
Blue lotus has been reported to cause hallucinations and euphoria when used as a liquid in vaping devices or when the dried flower is infused in alcohol.
t has a long history of use for treating insomnia (likely dating back to ancient Egypt), but once again, no modern studies have confirmed the effectiveness of blue lotus as a sleep aid.
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Sipping blue lotus tea is one of the most common ways to experience this dreamy flower. Steeping a cup before bed or meditation can relax the mind and body while opening up consciousness and sensory capacity. To make tea, you can add 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried blue lotus flowers to a cup of hot water and let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes. Placing a lid over your tea while it steeps will ensure you recapture any active components that may evaporate in the steam. You can also add honey or lemon to taste.
Blue lotus petals can also be smoked ceremonially or burned as incense to encourage lucid dreaming and muscle relaxation. Inhalation brings much stronger and faster-acting effects but also dramatically increases the risk and severity of side effects. Blue lotus flower can be smoked by itself or mixed with other herbs. To smoke blue lotus, you can use a pipe, water pipe, or rolling papers.
To use the tincture, add a few drops to a glass of water or directly under your tongue. It is important to follow the dosing instructions provided on the product label or by your healthcare provider. It is also important to start with a low dose and gradually increase it to reduce the risk of side effects.
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