Organic Dried Red Lotus Flower (Nymphaea rubra) – For Tea, Ceremony & Botanical Wellness
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Dried Red Lotus Flower – Heart Opening & Emotional Balance
Dried Red Lotus Flower (Nymphaea rubra) — also known as Red Water Lily or Lal Shapla — is a rare and sacred aquatic flower native to South Asia. Unlike the dream-enhancing Blue Lotus or the gentle daytime clarity of Egyptian Lotus, Red Lotus offers a heart-centered, emotionally grounding experience ideal for introspection, emotional release, and cultivating compassion.
This striking deep red to purple flower has been associated with strength, heart energy, and inner transformation for centuries in Indian and Thai spiritual traditions. It blooms during the monsoon season (April to August) in calm waters, making it a powerful symbol of purity emerging from chaos.
Benefits of Dried Red Lotus Flower
Scientific & Chemical Profile
Red Lotus has been the subject of significant scientific research due to its impressive phytochemical composition:
Key Scientific Findings:
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α-Glucosidase Inhibition (IC50: 2.48 ± 0.02 μg/mL) — Strong potential for blood sugar management
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Strong Antioxidant Activity — DPPH (IC50: 9.21 ± 0.02 μg/mL) and ABTS (IC50: 13.65 ± 0.03 μg/mL) assays
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Tyrosinase Inhibition (IC50: 10.58 ± 0.20 μg/mL) — Potential skin-brightening properties
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Elastase Inhibition (IC50: 38.15 ± 0.25 μg/mL) — May support skin elasticity
How to Use Dried Red Lotus Flower
Tea / Infusion (Recommended)
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Steep 1–2 teaspoons (approx. 5 grams) of dried red lotus flowers in hot water (80–90°C / 175–195°F)
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Steep for 10–15 minutes — longer steeping yields stronger effects but may become bitter
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Strain and sip slowly, preferably in the evening or during meditation
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Best time: Evening or quiet introspective moments
Herbal Wine (Traditional Method)
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Add approximately 5 grams of dried red lotus to a bottle of red wine
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Let infuse for several hours (2–4 hours)
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Strain and enjoy in small quantities
Vaporizing
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Use 0.25–0.5 grams of dried flower
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Set vaporizer temperature between 100°C and 125°C (212°F – 257°F)
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Active aporphine alkaloids are released around 125°C
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Effects are faster and shorter-lived compared to tea
Smoking / Ceremonial Blend
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Crumble dried petals and blend with other herbs (blue lotus, damiana, mugwort)
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Use in a pipe or herbal smoking blend
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Provides mild, fast-acting relaxation
Aromatic Bath
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Add a handful of dried flowers to warm bath water
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Soak for 20–30 minutes for a heart-opening, relaxing experience
Altar or Sacred Space
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Place dried flowers on altars or in sacred spaces as an offering
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Represents the heart's pure nature and emotional healing
Red Lotus vs. Blue Lotus vs. White Lotus – Quick Comparison
Traditional & Spiritual Significance
Buddhist Symbolism
In Buddhist tradition, the Red Lotus symbolizes the original nature of the heart (hrdaya). It is the lotus of love, compassion, passion, activity, and all the qualities of the heart. The Red Lotus is specifically associated with Avalokitesvara (Chenrezig), the bodhisattva of compassion who hears the cries of the world.
"The red lotus symbolizes the original nature of the heart — it is the lotus of love, compassion, passion, activity and all the qualities of the heart."
Hindu Tradition
In Hinduism, the red lotus is associated with:
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Lakshmi — goddess of prosperity, often depicted seated on a red lotus
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Durga — warrior goddess, symbolizing strength and protection
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The heart chakra (Anahata) — love, compassion, and emotional healing
South Asian Folk Medicine
In Bangladesh (where it is known as Lal Shapla) and India, Red Lotus has been traditionally used for:
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Treating bleeding disorders (dysentery, nosebleeds, hemorrhoids)
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Culinary uses — flowers, peduncles, and tuberous rhizomes are eaten as vegetables; fried seeds are consumed as puffed grains
Symbolism Across Cultures
Onset, Duration, & Effects
Who Should Choose Dried Red Lotus Flower?
Precautions & Warnings
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Avoid use during pregnancy or while nursing
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Medication Interactions: Do not combine with anti-diabetic medications (may enhance blood sugar-lowering effects)
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Large Doses: May cause nausea, mild jittery feelings, hot flashes, or even hallucinations in very large quantities
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Individual Sensitivity: Begin with small amounts (1 teaspoon or 1–2 flowers) to test personal response
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Not for Children: Not recommended for individuals under 18 years of age
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Driving: May cause mild drowsiness or altered state — avoid driving or operating machinery until you know your personal response
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Alcohol: Use caution when combining with alcohol, especially with the herbal wine preparation
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Reseal the bag after each use. Properly stored, dried Red Lotus maintains quality for up to 24 months.
Disclaimer
This product is sold as a botanical tea ingredient, ceremonial herb, and incense material. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Always consult a healthcare provider before adding new herbs to your wellness routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications (particularly for diabetes), or have a medical condition. Red Lotus may produce mild psychoactive effects — please research your local laws before purchasing.
Storage & Care
🌿 Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
🔒 Reseal the bag tightly after each use to preserve freshness.
📅 Properly stored, dried Blue Lotus maintains its potency for up to 24 months.
🚫 Keep out of reach of children.
⚠️ Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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