Wow, that's interesting!
It seems to me that everything about lotus is very similar to cannabis. It's similar in regards to smoking it, not only in the sense of the effects (though lotus seems much more mild), but in the sense that if you smoke cannabis seeds, nothing will happen, whereas if you smoke the buds (or leaves) of the cannabis plants, that's what gets you high.
Same with everything I've seen on lotus - it's not the seeds people are smoking, it's the bulbs (or petals), and that's what causes the 'high.'
That's probably why from having the lotus seeds I haven't had any calming or sedating effects; it's not like sprinkling hemp seeds over a salad is going to get you high lol (i wish!). It's the bud (or bulb) of the plants that have those qualities.
It's also interesting because lotus seeds have some phytoestrogens, and hemp (which is a strain of cannabis) seeds have phytosterols, which not only help lower cholesterol, but apparently have estrogen-like properties as well. Here are a couple links I found on phytosterols:
http://www.xagena.it/news/medicinenews_n...79fc5.html
http://122.249.91.209/myukk/free_journal...4_full.pdf
I'm not at as good at researching as you are, so maybe I missed something! I just thought that it was interesting how similar lotus and cannabis are. And could hemp seed oil be considered helpful for NBE as well?
I definitely do see a difference with doing the lotus seed NBE, but it hit me this morning that maybe it's just that I'm gaining weight! After all, the routine involves putting the lotus seeds in dairy products and having it 3 times a day - maybe that's the difference I'm seeing? I haven't really gained weight anywhere else, but... I have no idea! That's why I'm going to keep it up for a little while more before I officially declare it to work or not.
Thanks for bringing all this new info to the table, Isabelle! I feel like I'm learning more from you than I did in school!
It seems to me that everything about lotus is very similar to cannabis. It's similar in regards to smoking it, not only in the sense of the effects (though lotus seems much more mild), but in the sense that if you smoke cannabis seeds, nothing will happen, whereas if you smoke the buds (or leaves) of the cannabis plants, that's what gets you high.
Same with everything I've seen on lotus - it's not the seeds people are smoking, it's the bulbs (or petals), and that's what causes the 'high.'
That's probably why from having the lotus seeds I haven't had any calming or sedating effects; it's not like sprinkling hemp seeds over a salad is going to get you high lol (i wish!). It's the bud (or bulb) of the plants that have those qualities.
It's also interesting because lotus seeds have some phytoestrogens, and hemp (which is a strain of cannabis) seeds have phytosterols, which not only help lower cholesterol, but apparently have estrogen-like properties as well. Here are a couple links I found on phytosterols:
http://www.xagena.it/news/medicinenews_n...79fc5.html
http://122.249.91.209/myukk/free_journal...4_full.pdf
I'm not at as good at researching as you are, so maybe I missed something! I just thought that it was interesting how similar lotus and cannabis are. And could hemp seed oil be considered helpful for NBE as well?
I definitely do see a difference with doing the lotus seed NBE, but it hit me this morning that maybe it's just that I'm gaining weight! After all, the routine involves putting the lotus seeds in dairy products and having it 3 times a day - maybe that's the difference I'm seeing? I haven't really gained weight anywhere else, but... I have no idea! That's why I'm going to keep it up for a little while more before I officially declare it to work or not.
Thanks for bringing all this new info to the table, Isabelle! I feel like I'm learning more from you than I did in school!