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[[File:Pink lotus.jpg|thumb|Alt=Nelumbo nucifera|350px|left|Nelumbo nucifera]] | [[File:Pink lotus.jpg|thumb|Alt=Nelumbo nucifera|350px|left|Nelumbo nucifera]] | ||
− | Other Names : Nelumbo nucifera | + | Other Names : Nelumbo nucifera, Indian lotus, sacred lotus, bean of India, Egyptian bean, lotus.<br>See also : |
+ | *[[Lotus Seeds]] | ||
+ | *[[Lotus Leaves]] | ||
==Special Precautions of Pink Lotus== | ==Special Precautions of Pink Lotus== | ||
==Health Benefits and uses of Pink Lotus== | ==Health Benefits and uses of Pink Lotus== |
Latest revision as of 10:43, 7 November 2021
Other Names : Nelumbo nucifera, Indian lotus, sacred lotus, bean of India, Egyptian bean, lotus.
See also :
Special Precautions of Pink Lotus
Health Benefits and uses of Pink Lotus
Pure Lotus oil was used by ancient Greeks and Romans to cure health problems like asthma, rheumatism, and for hundreds of years has been used for spiritual enlightenment, particularly in Asia and SE Asia.
- asthma
- rheumatism
- epilepsy
- spiritual: evokes emotional calming, soothing, balancing. Pink Lotus promotes heightened spiritual growth
- meditation, yoga : often used during meditation to soothe, calm, and promote kindness, understanding, and forgiveness.