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Blue Lotus

It seems to work quite nicely on some people and not at all on others. One of my friends has reported an almost MDMA like tactile effect from it, and I've noticed a sort of increased sensitivity as well. To me, the effect seems dopaminergic, but in a mild sort of non-invasive way. I'm pretty sure it's active biochemically in some way though, even though it's psychoactivity could be considered mild.
 
lotus 2 z bars down the hatch illl reort back in a hr i needa relax like sooonn............................................................................benzo w/d o i misss my benzos
 
Heres some hints from Erowid, there are many users detecting the psychedelic effect from Blue Lotus, including myself, and the one using it to go into trance.

But some people can go into a trance simply by listening to music or sitting cross-legged and going "OM". I'm hoping you're not going to tell us that means sitting cross-legged is psychedelic too astral ;)
 
If we're talking about blue lily, then I'm fairly experienced with using this plant. For me it does not have psychedelic effects. Although mixing it with wine will cause you to get more intoxicated that you might without blue lily in it, I don't like the effects of alcohol so I don't use it this way.

My favorite use of the plant is as an aphrodesiac. In combination with passionflower vine and damiana it has proven itself reliable to get me in the mood, which is what a true aphrodesiac does. In addition, I find my erections are much more firm. Being in my 40's and dealing with chronic low grade depression I need help sometimes. Here's my recipe for love potion #9:

2 parts blue lily
1 part passion flower vine (leaves and stems, flowers if you got em)
1 part damiana

Grind these up in an electric coffee mill, cap em up and viola!

Also, I find a tea made with blue lily synergizes amazingly while under the influence of gabapentin. Blue lily and chamomile really bring out the best in gabapentin.
 
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