Traditionally steeped, smoked, used in incense or even cooked, the Pink Lotus is the sacred flower of Eastern religions. According to Hindu mythology, the creator of the world, Brahma, was born from a lotus flower, which grew on Vishnu's navel while he slept in water.
Nelumbo nucifera exhibits sedative and euphoric effects. It is an excellent "supplement" for meditation, because it invites mental and physical relaxation. It is also a valuable aid for inducing sleep.
Pink Lotus has hepatoprotective qualities, helps with diarrhea and the treatment of inflammation. It also contains various antioxidants. When used externally, it has many benefits for the skin. Its pink flowers also have hypoglycemic properties and help regulate body temperature.
In Buddhist tradition, this plant is a symbol of aspiration for purity. As the lotus takes root in the mud and blossoms in the sun, so all human beings can awaken, regardless of their condition.
In traditional Chinese medicine, lotus flowers are used to calm fever and liver problems. They are also prescribed for women who wish to have children and also for the relief of menopausal disorders.
In Ayurveda, Pink Lotus is used as a diuretic, antipyretic and indicated in cases of exhaustion of the nervous system.
Pink lotus flowers contains lots of anti-oxidants :
- Kaempferol (antioxidant, neuroprotective, antibacterial, antifungal, antidepressant, anxiolytic)
- Isorhamnetine (anticancer, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties)
- Myricetin (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer)
- Arbutin (diuretic, antibacterial and antiviral)
- Quercetin (improves absorption of vitamin C. Also antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-histaminic/anti-allergic)
- Sistosterol (reduces blood cholesterol levels)
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