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Nymphaea odorata, commonly known as the white water lily, does not have well-documented psychoactive components. While some species of water lilies contain compounds that may have mild sedative or calming effects, Nymphaea odorata is primarily valued for its ornamental beauty and ecological benefits. However, traditional uses in herbal medicine may include claims of relaxation or soothing properties, but scientific evidence supporting significant psychoactive effects is limited.

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