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Q: Is Blue Lotus physically addictive
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Is Blue Lotus addictive?

yes


Is Blue Lotus mentally addictive?

There is limited scientific research available on the addictive properties of Blue Lotus. However, traditional use of Blue Lotus has not shown significant evidence of physical or psychological addiction. It is always important to use any substance mindfully and in moderation.


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When was The Blue Lotus created?

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