What type of drug is Blue Lotus Flower?
Blue lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) is not classified as a controlled substance in many parts of the world, and it is not considered a traditional illicit drug. However, it has a history of traditional use in various cultures, particularly in ancient Egypt and other parts of the ancient world, where it was often associated with religious and spiritual practices.
Blue lotus contains several alkaloids, including nuciferine and aporphine, which may contribute to its psychoactive effects. Some people use blue lotus for its reported calming and relaxing properties. It is often prepared as an herbal tea or smoked, and some claim it induces mild euphoria and a sense of well-being.