Description
Lotus, which is also called Sacred Lotus, Bean of India, and Egyptian bean, is an aquatic plant with beautiful flowers. In fact, it is native to south Asia and Australia. Even more, that is the national flower of India and Vietnam!
In many cultures, lotus tea is very sacred. For Hindus and Buddhists for example, it symbolizes beauty, serenity, peacefulness, spirituality, wealth, and knowledge.
All parts of the lotus plant can be used, from leaves and flowers to roots and seeds. Most common uses are for food and natural medicine.
Description
Lotus, which is also called Sacred Lotus, Bean of India, and Egyptian bean, is an aquatic plant with beautiful flowers. In fact, it is native to south Asia and Australia. Even more, that is the national flower of India and Vietnam!
In many cultures, lotus tea is very sacred. For Hindus and Buddhists for example, it symbolizes beauty, serenity, peacefulness, spirituality, wealth, and knowledge.
All parts of the lotus plant can be used, from leaves and flowers to roots and seeds. Most common uses are for food and natural medicine.
Health Benefits
1. Skincare
2. Hair Care
3. Detoxifier
4. Fatty Liver
5. Cholesterol
6. Diabetes
7. Stress
8. Acidity
9. Digestive Disorders
10. Anemia
11. Fertility
12. Bones
13. Cold And Cough
14. Weight Loss
15. Arthritis
16. Heart
17. Astringent