English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2006-07-27 07:48:00 · 6 answers · asked by Lindy L 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

6 answers

Here are the provings of LOBELIA(Indian Tobacco) from the Materia Medica of Homeopathic Medicine :-

LOBELIA INFLATA
Indian Tobacco

Is a vaso-motor stimulant; increases the activity of all vegetative processes; spends its force mainly upon the pneumogastric nerve, producing a depressed relaxed condition with oppression of the chest and epigastrium, impeded respiration, nausea and vomiting.

Languor, relaxation of muscles, nausea, vomiting and dyspepsia are the general indications that point to the use of this remedy, in asthma and gastric affections. Best adapted to light complexioned fleshy people. Bad effects of drunkenness. Suppressed discharges (Sulph). Diphtheria. Catarrhal jaundice (Chionanth).

Head.--Vertigo, and fear of death. Gastric headache, with nausea, vomiting, and great prostration; worse, afternoon until midnight; tobacco. Dull, heavy pain.

Face.--Bathed in cold sweat. Sudden pallor.

Ears.--Deafness due to suppressed discharges or eczema. Shooting pain from throat.

Mouth.--Profuse flow of saliva; acrid burning taste; mercurial taste; tenacious mucus, tongue coated white.

Stomach.--Acidity, flatulence, shortness of breath after eating. Heartburn with profuse flow of saliva. Extreme nausea and vomiting. Morning sickness. Faintness and weakness at epigastrium. Profuse salivation, with good appetite. Profuse sweat and prostration. Cannot bear smell or taste of tobacco. Acrid, burning taste; acidity, with contractive feeling in pit of stomach. Flatulence, shortness of breath after eating. Heartburn.

Respiratory.--Dyspnœa from constriction of chest; worse, any exertion. Sensation of pressure or weight in chest; better by rapid walking. Feels as if heart would stop. Asthma; attacks, with weakness, felt in pit of stomach and preceded by prickling all over. Cramp, ringing cough, short breath, catching at throat. Senile emphysema.

Back.--Pain in sacrum; cannot bear slightest touch. Sits leaning forward.

Urinary.--Deep red color and copious red sediment.

Skin.--Prickling, itching with intense nausea.

Modalities.--Worse, tobacco, afternoon, slightest motion, cold, especially cold washing. Better, by rapid walking; (chest pain), toward evening, and from warmth.

Relationship.--Antidote: Ipec.

Compare: Tabac; Ars; Tart e; Verat; Rosa.

Lobelia syphilitica or cerulea (gives a perfect picture of sneezing influenza, involving the posterior nares, palate, and fauces. Very depressed. Pain in forehead over eyes; pain and gas in bowels, followed by copious watery stools with tenesmus and soreness of anus. Pain in knees. Prickling in soles. Great oppression in lower part of chest, as if air could not reach there. Pain in chest under short ribs of left side. Dry, hacking cough. Breathing difficult. Dull, aching pain over root of nose. Eustachian catarrh. Pain in posterior part of spleen). Lobelia erinus (malignant growths, extremely rapid development; colloid cancer of the omentum; cork-screw-like pains in abdomen; great dryness of skin, nasal and buccal mucous membranes; distaste for brandy; dry, eczematous patches covering points of first fingers. Malignant disease of the face. Epithelioma).

Dose.--Tincture, to thirtieth potency. Locally the tincture is antidotal to Poison-oak. Often the Acetum Lobelia acts better than any other preparation. Lobelia hypodermically acts clinically almost precisely as the antitoxin of diphtheria does upon the infection and renders the system stronger to resist future infections (F. Ellingwood).

I hope the information proves helpful.
Take care and God Bless you.

2006-07-27 09:38:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Lobelia is a respiratory relaxant, useful for asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory tract problems.
It binds to nicotine receptors so can be used to stop smoking. In the UK it is a practitioner only herb as it can cause severe vomiting and respiratory arrest.

Contrary to the answer above, it is used a lot by Medical Herbalists.

2006-07-27 09:26:33 · answer #2 · answered by Kate 4 · 0 0

If you concentrate to the televangelists it is since they're his selected vassals and wish plenty of vehicles and inventory choices to do God's Work (sic). I think that the proposal of an anthropomorphic god is a fallacy positioned approximately through folks who could take our cash and spit on our youngsters. The rope is simply too well for them. If you learn the bible with an open brain you're going to quickly near it (your brain as good because the e-book) in disgust. It lists essentially the most heinous obscenities all within the title of a god who makes use of us as a cat performs with a mouse and but a few individuals say it's the Holy Book containing the phrase of God(their capitals, now not mine.). Insanity. Look up Arnald Amric, Beziers, 1209 to peer what faith does for the sector.

2016-08-28 16:58:57 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Lobelia (Lobelia inflata) soothes and nourishes the nervous system, enhances respiratory system function, has antispasmodic effects, lessens oneKs desire for nicotine, and may be beneficial for asthma, bronchitis, colds, flu, epilepsy, viral infections, emphysema, and quitting smoking.

2006-07-27 07:52:17 · answer #4 · answered by Incongruous 5 · 0 0

Salli58 is right but also know that if you take too much of this herb it will cause vomitting. It is very rarely used in Alternative Medicines.

2006-07-27 09:22:48 · answer #5 · answered by freespirit 5 · 0 0

Lobelia is recommended as a balancing herb in herbal combinations much as licorice is used in chinese herbology.

2006-07-27 07:55:05 · answer #6 · answered by draftrobin 1 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers