Basics of Botanicals: BLUE LOTUS LILY

 

~Blue Lotus Lily~
(Nymphaea caerulea)

OCCULT/METAPHYSICAL/CURIO:

■ASTRAL
■MEDITATION
■3rd EYE CLARITY
■LUCID DREAMING
■SEX (CEREMONIES)

HISTORIC ALTERNATIVE MEDICINAL USES :
Active compounds: apomorphine and nuciferine

■Sleep Aide
■Nervine
■Antispasmodic
■Euphoric
■Aphrodisiac

more info:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5638439/

 

INTERACTIONS:

MODERATE interaction with most if not all ANTIDIABETIC DRUGS & also with PEntobarbital (Nembutal)

 

SOME POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS:

■INCREASED HEART RATE
■HOT FLASHES

more info:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/blue-lotus-flower#health-claims

https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-124/lotus

 

Other info on “Moderate to Severe” cases related to issues with BLUE LOTUS LILY concentrate / high doses beyond single servings:
https://academic.oup.com/milmed/advance-article/doi/10.1093/milmed/usab328/6338457

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I AM NOT A DOCTOR

I AM NOT A PHARMACIST

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Basics of Botanicals: OAT STRAW

 

Oat Straw
(Avena sativa)
Leaves and stem

OCCULT/METAPHYSICAL/CURIO:

■Money
■Prosperity

TYPICAL USES IN HISTORIC ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES, per PUBMED:

(Considered to be a nervine and nutritive; offers support over time)

■STIMULANT
■ANTISPASMODIC
■DIURETIC
■NEUROTONIC

more info:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23072529/
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-814/oats

INTERACTIONS:

■Medications for DIABETES

more info: https://www.rxlist.com/oats/supplements.htm#SpecialPrecautionsWarnings

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Basics of Botanicals: PASSION FLOWER

 

PASSION FLOWER
(Passiflora)

OCCULT/METAPHYSICAL/CURIO:

■Love
■Peace
■Sleep
■Friendship
■dream pillows, sachets

TYPICAL USES IN HISTORIC ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES:

■ANXIETY
■SLEEP AID
■ADHD
■MENOPAUSAL

more info:
https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/passionflower#:~:text=Today%2C%20passionflower%20is%20promoted%20as,burns%20and%20to%20treat%20hemorrhoids.

INTERACTIONS:

■■CNS depressants, MODERATE; including but not limited to:

■Sedative medications:
■PENtobarbital (Nembutal)
■PHEnobarbital (Luminal)
■SECobarbital (Seconal)
■CLOnazepam (Klonopin)
■LORazempam (Ativan)
■ZOLpidem (Ambien)

more info:
https://www.rxlist.com/passion_flower/supplements.htm#Interactions

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Basics of Botanicals: ACACIA

 

Acacia

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and also  HERE

Occult:

Necromancy, afterlife, spirit commune, psychic, protection

Associations:  Sun, Masculine, Air/Spirit

How to use:

Incense

Anointing oil

 

Medicinal:

Senegalia Senegal

Encyclopedia Britannica mentions that there are over 160 species; (true) Gum Arabic (Acacia Senegal) comes from the Sudan Africa (western). It serves quite a few different uses; most of which are controlling or maintaining levels of cholesterol to a healthy level or for weight loss (dietary fiber source), more studies are needed to support these claims. Depending which species you are utilizing generates the types of applications it can be used for. Generally speaking, acacia has been used to promote wound healing, lessen inflammation, or glue/adhesives. This is an introductory classification; we will not be breaking down the different species or their multitudinal uses.

 

(photo credit)

projects, C. to W. (2021, July 1). Acacia senegal. Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved April 3, 2022, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Acacia_senegal#/media/File:Acacia_senegal_-_K%C3%B6hler%E2%80%93s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-004.jpg

Citations:

Jewell, T. (2017, January 31). 7 uses for Acacia. Healthline. Retrieved February 10, 2022, from https://www.healthline.com/health/7-uses-for-acacia

Petruzzello, M. (2020, May 12). Acacia. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 3, 2022, from https://www.britannica.com/plant/acacia#ref146851

RxList. (2021, June 11). Acacia: Health benefits, side effects, uses, Dose & precautions. RxList. Retrieved February 10, 2022, from https://www.rxlist.com/acacia/supplements.htm

The magickal acacia tree. Speaking of Witch Wands & Magickal Things. (2020, January 8). Retrieved February 10, 2022, from https://speakingofwitchwands.net/2020/01/09/the-magickal-acacia-tree

 

 

 

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