An aporphine is a member of a class of quinoline alkaloids from which apomorphine can be derived.
Apo therapy is therapy that involves the use of aporphine. Aporphine is not good for the human body and is considered the parent drug to morphine, so continuous therapy can be habit forming.
The main effects of Blue lotus are a pleasant feeling of warmth around the head, a very comfortable and dreamy feeling and maybe slightly stimulant effect. Others claim it gives them a sedative effect. Blue Lotus (Nymphaea Caerulea) is generally regarded as a Sedative/Euphoriant. 5 to 10 gms of the tea will give you a "hypnotic sedative" effect. The blue lotus flower contains a alkaloid called nuciferine, soluble in alcohol but not known to be psychoactive. Nuciferin is anti-spasmodic and likely contains aporphine. You'd need a good 5g, which is about 3-5 flowers, in order for the flowers to be active.