Lobelia Regatta
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![]() 200 CRYSTAL PALACE Purple BLUE LOBELIA REGATTA Erinus Flower Seeds Comb S H $1.00 Time Remaining: 26d 20h 43m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Rose Lobelia erinus 500+ SEEDS $1.95 Time Remaining: 9h 35m |
![]() 200 CAMBRIDGE BLUE LOBELIA REGATTA Erinus Flower Seeds Comb S H $1.00 Time Remaining: 23d 4h 7m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() 100 SKY BLUE LOBELIA REGATTA Erinus Flower Seeds CombSH $1.00 Time Remaining: 20d 4h 44m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Cascading 25 Flower Seeds Blue SPLASH $0.99 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 1d 7h 58m |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Rose Lobelia erinus 500+ SEEDS $1.95 Time Remaining: 29d 18h 21m Buy It Now for only: $1.95 |
![]() 200 BLUE SPLASH LOBELIA REGATTA Blue White Erinus Flower Seeds Comb S H $1.00 Time Remaining: 2d 8h 22m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Cascading SAPPHIRE 25 Multiseed Pellets $2.25 Time Remaining: 17d 2h 24m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Marine Blue 25 Flower Seeds $0.99 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 1d 19h 12m |
![]() 100 LILAC LOBELIA REGATTA Erinus Flower Seeds Comb S H $1.00 Time Remaining: 20d 4h 48m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta WHITE Cascading 25 Flower Seeds $2.25 Time Remaining: 3h 8m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Cascading 25 Flower Seeds Midnight Blue $0.99 Time Remaining: 3d 2h 49m |
![]() 100 WHITE LOBELIA REGATTA Erinus Flower Seeds + Gift $1.00 Time Remaining: 23d 11h 7m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Cascading 25 Flower Seeds Sky Blue $2.25 Time Remaining: 2d 1h 41m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Rose Cascading Flower Seeds Baskets $2.25 Time Remaining: 13d 4h 51m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Mix 25 SeedsCascading Flowers $0.99 Time Remaining: 3d 2h 29m |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Mix 20 Multi Pelleted Seeds Commercial Quality $1.89 Time Remaining: 23d 22h 8m Buy It Now for only: $1.89 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta LILAC 25 Flower Seeds Cascading $2.25 Time Remaining: 15d 19h Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Annuals Lobelia Regatta Lilac 1000 Seeds $1.65 Time Remaining: 4d 15h 55m Buy It Now for only: $1.85 |
![]() 100 MAGENTA PINK LOBELIA REGATTA Erinus Flower Seeds $1.00 Time Remaining: 7d 6h 26m Buy It Now for only: $1.00 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Mix 25 SeedsCascading Flowers $2.25 Time Remaining: 4d 12m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Cascading 25 Flower Seeds Blue SPLASH $2.25 Time Remaining: 7d 3h 23m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Annuals Lobelia Regatta Lilac Splash 1000 Seeds $1.65 Time Remaining: 4d 15h 55m Buy It Now for only: $1.85 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Cascading 25 Flower Seeds Midnight Blue $2.25 Time Remaining: 8d 22h 49m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Trailing Lobelia Regatta Deep Midnight Blue SEEDS $2.79 Time Remaining: 2d 8h 4m Buy It Now for only: $2.79 |
![]() Annuals Lobelia Regatta Rose 1000 Seeds $1.65 Time Remaining: 4d 15h 55m Buy It Now for only: $1.85 |
![]() Trailing Lobelia Regatta White 100 Seeds Sale $2.79 Time Remaining: 27d 6h 2m Buy It Now for only: $2.79 |
![]() FLOWER SEEDS REGATTA MIX LOBELIA ANNUAL FLOWERS SEED $2.19 Time Remaining: 2d 23h 36m Buy It Now for only: $2.19 |
![]() Lobelia Regatta Marine Blue 25 Flower Seeds $2.25 Time Remaining: 12d 3h 38m Buy It Now for only: $2.25 |
![]() Annuals Lobelia Regatta Sky Blue 1000 Seeds $1.65 Time Remaining: 4d 15h 55m Buy It Now for only: $1.85 |
![]() TRAILING LOBELIA Regatta Mix 100 Seeds Sale $2.79 Time Remaining: 27d 6h 2m Buy It Now for only: $2.79 |
![]() 25 seeds of Lobelia Regatta Mix LOB010 $2.38 Time Remaining: 14d 21h 22m Buy It Now for only: $2.38 |
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Regatta Mix Lobelia - Lobelia erinus - .05 Grams - Approx. 30 Gardening Seeds - Flower Garden Seed
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DescriptionRegatta Mix lobelia is a small lobelia with the ability to flower in even the smallest pots or containers. Flowers bloom early and the plant is covered in blooms without a grassy center. Use Regatta mix lobelia for containers or bedding. |
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Lobelia $17.99 Preservation:31 |
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Wise Woman Herbal Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 2 oz $22.4 Wise Woman Herbal Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 2 oz |
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Wise Woman Herbal Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 4 oz $43.7 Wise Woman Herbal Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 4 oz |
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Herb Pharm's Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 1 oz $11.7 1 oz Lobelia/Lobelia inflata Extract We prepare our Lobelia Extract from the dried herb & seed of Lobelia inflata plants which are Certified Organically Grown on our own farmwithout the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.By using acetic acid (concentrated vinegar) in our extraction process we maximize the concentration and preservation of Lobelia's bioactive compounds, and thereby produce an extract of optimal potency and efficacy.Our Lobelia is never fumigated or irradiated.Dry herb / menstruum ratio: 1 : 10Contains certified organic grain alcohol, distilled water, acetic acid (0.185%) & Lobelia extractives. Suggested use:SHAKE WELL BEFORE USINGOne to four times per day take 5 to 20 drops in a little water.NOTE: Seek expert medical advice before taking larger amounts and before using during pregnancy or nursing. Keep Out of the Reach of Children |
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Herb Pharm's Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 4 oz $44.5 4 oz Lobelia/Lobelia inflata Extract We prepare our Lobelia Extract from the dried herb & seed of Lobelia inflata plants which are Certified Organically Grown on our own farmwithout the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.By using acetic acid (concentrated vinegar) in our extraction process we maximize the concentration and preservation of Lobelia's bioactive compounds, and thereby produce an extract of optimal potency and efficacy.Our Lobelia is never fumigated or irradiated.Dry herb / menstruum ratio: 1 : 10Contains certified organic grain alcohol, distilled water, acetic acid (0.185%) & Lobelia extractives. Suggested use:SHAKE WELL BEFORE USINGOne to four times per day take 5 to 20 drops in a little water.NOTE: Seek expert medical advice before taking larger amounts and before using during pregnancy or nursing. Keep Out of the Reach of Children |
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Herb Pharm's Lobelia/Lobelia inflata 8 oz $84.3 8 oz Lobelia/Lobelia inflata Extract We prepare our Lobelia Extract from the dried herb & seed of Lobelia inflata plants which are Certified Organically Grown on our own farmwithout the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.By using acetic acid (concentrated vinegar) in our extraction process we maximize the concentration and preservation of Lobelia's bioactive compounds, and thereby produce an extract of optimal potency and efficacy.Our Lobelia is never fumigated or irradiated.Dry herb / menstruum ratio: 1 : 10Contains certified organic grain alcohol, distilled water, acetic acid (0.185%) & Lobelia extractives. Suggested use:SHAKE WELL BEFORE USINGOne to four times per day take 5 to 20 drops in a little water.NOTE: Seek expert medical advice before taking larger amounts and before using during pregnancy or nursing. Keep Out of the Reach of Children |
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Solaray's Lobelia 50mg 100Caps $9.39 Ingredients: Lobelia (Lobelia inflata)(aerial), 50mg;Other Ingredients:Gelatin (capsule), Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale) and magnesium stearateDirections: As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule a day with meals or a glass of water. |
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Lobelia Extract 1 Oz $11.7 Lobelia ExtractWe prepare our Lobelia Extract from the dried herb & seed of Lobelia inflata plants which are Certified Organically Grown on our own farm without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.By using acetic acid (concentrated vinegar) in our extraction process we maximize the concentration and preservation of Lobelia's bioactive compounds, and thereby produce an extract of optimal potency and efficacy.. |
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Lobelia Extract 4 Oz $44.5 Lobelia ExtractWe prepare our Lobelia Extract from the dried herb & seed of Lobelia inflata plants which are Certified Organically Grown on our own farm without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.By using acetic acid (concentrated vinegar) in our extraction process we maximize the concentration and preservation of Lobelia's bioactive compounds, and thereby produce an extract of optimal potency and efficacy.. |
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Lobelia 1 oz: HF $10.79 We prepare our Lobelia Extract from the dried herb & seed of Lobelia inflata plants which are Certified Organically Grown on our own farm without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides 1. By using acetic acid (concentrated vinegar) in our extraction process we maximize the concentration and preservation of Lobelia's bioactive compounds, and thereby produce an extract of optimal potency and efficacy. Our Lobelia is never fumigated or irradiated. |
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Weleda Essential Medicines Lobelia Compound 1.7 oz $19 Weleda Essential Medicines Lobelia Compound 1.7 oz |
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Boiron Lobelia Inflata 30C 80 Plts $8.32 Boiron Lobelia Inflata 30C 80 Plts |
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Boiron Lobelia Inflata 6C 80 Plts $8.32 Boiron Lobelia Inflata 6C 80 Plts |
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Lobelia Herb 100 Cap: HF $7.73 Lobelia, often called Asthma or Puke weed, has been used for centuries as a mild expectorant. Lobelia is named after botanist Matthias de Lobel who died in London in 1616. |
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Lobelia 100 Caps $7.99 LobeliaLobelia (Lobelia inflata) soothes and nourishes the nervous system, enhances respiratory system function, has antispasmodic effects, lessens one's desire for nicotine, and may be beneficial for asthma, bronchitis, colds, flu, epilepsy, and viral infections. .. |
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Lobelia Herb Caps 100 Caps $5.19 Lobelia (Lobelia inflata ) often called Asthma weed or Puke weed has been used for centuries as a mild expectorant. The herb is named after botanist Matthias de Lobel who died in London in 1616. It has been used in preparations designed to lessen one's desire for nicotine. Externally it is used as an infusion of Lobelia can be used to treat ophthalmic disorders, and the tincture is used as a topical for sprains, bruises, or skin diseases. It has been suggested that Lobelia may reduce cravings and nervousness associated with smoking withdrawal. |
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Lobelia Inflata Herb Extract 1 FL Oz $13.99 Lobelia Inflata Herb ExtractLobelia Inflata Herb Extract by Natures Answer. |
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Regatta $11.81 Sheila Harrison always looks forward to the descent of the summer visitors onto 'Seafret', her tall brick house right on the front at Blythney, in East Anglia. She loves the way her spare bedrooms are full, from June to September, with successive waves of children - schoolfriends of her own three and the waifs and strays sent by the Country Hosts' Association. But Sheila is not prepared for the upheaval caused by one young girl, Anansi, who arrives from a background that Sheila can only guess at. Urban, streetwise, knowing beyond her years, Anansi refuses to be patronised by Sheila's well-meaning attempts to make her feel at home. She looks at Sheila, her family and friends, with eyes unclouded by familiarity - and drops a bombshell. Even when the dust has settled, summers will never be the same again. |
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Lobelia by Herb Pharm - 1 oz. $11.99 Lobelia (Lobelia inflata) soothes and nourishes the nervous system, enhances respiratory system function, has antispasmodic effects, lessens ones desire for nicotine, stimulates the lymph system, and may be beneficial for asthma, bronchitis, colds, flu, epilepsy, viral infections, emphysema, and quitting smoking. |
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Boiron's Lobelia Inflata 30C $6.89 assist with weaning off tobacco cravings Description : Boiron Lobelia Inflata 30 C is a homeopathic remedy that is used to assist with weaning off tobacco cravings. Each tube of Boiron's Lobelia Inflata 30C contains 16 doses of 5 pellets, with 80 pellets total. Boiron offers more than 800 homeopathic medicines that are approved by the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of United States (HPUS). Boiron has selected about 80 of the most popular medicines to be readily available in most health food stores and specialized pharmacies. The others can be special-ordered by your pharmacist or your health food department specialist and made available to you in usually less than 3 days. Other Ingredients: Lobelia InflataInactive ingredients: lactose, sucrose Directions: (Adults/Children) dissolve 5 pellets in the mouth 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved or as a directed by a doctor Warnings: Do not use if pellet-dispenser seal is broken. Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. |
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Cleanse Lobelia Extract Vinegar 1 OZ $13.25 Cleanse Lobelia ExtractLobelia Herb in a base of pure apple cider to assist the nervous, respiratory, circulatory and digestive system.. |
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Nature's Way Lobelia Herb 100Caps $8.49 Latin NameLobelia inflataDescriptionEncapsulated Lobelia herb carefully tested by Nature's Way, the single herb expert.UsageLobelia is often called Asthma weed or Puke weed has been used for centuries as a mild expectorant. An emetic herb traditionally used as a respiratory tonic.*Recommended Daily DosageTake one capsule two to three times daily at mealtimes. The following list is for serving size of 1 capsulePrimary Ingredients Amount USRDA Lobelia 425 mg 0% Other IngredientsGelatin, Magnesium Stearate |
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Nature's Answer's Lobelia Inflata Herb Extract 1 fl oz $13.99 Nature's Answer's Lobelia Inflata Herb Extract 1 fl oz |
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Lobelia Leaf Powder Indian Wildcrafted (Lobelia inflata) 4 oz: C $4.5 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, syrup, poultice and smoke. Lobelia is also known as Indian tobacco. It was used ceremonially, sacramentally and magically by many Native American tribes. It is a powerful physical relaxant, and thus useful for hacking coughs and hysteria. Eclectic physicians generally recommended using a tincture of lobelia made partially or entirely with vinegar instead of alcohol. It was also used as a tea or strong boiled decoction. In small doses Lobelia acts as a stimulant and in larger doses it act as a nerve depressant. Contains the potent alkaloid lobeline which is used in anti-smoking lozenges. Large doeses of lobelia are nauseating. Grieve’s classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'Expectorant, diaphoretic, anti-asthmatic. It should not be employed as an emetic. Some authorities attach great value to it as an expectorant in bronchitis, others as a valuable counterirritant when combined with other ingredients in ointment form. It is sometimes given in convulsive and inflammatory disorders such as epilepsy, tetanus, diphtheria and tonsilitis. There is also difference of opinion with regard to its narcotic properties. Where relaxation of the system is required, as, for instance, to subdue spasm, Lobelia is invaluable. Relaxation can be counteracted by the stimulating and tonic infusion of capsicum. It may be used as an enema.' 'Externally, an infusion has been found useful in ophthalmia, and the tincture can be used as a local application for sprains, bruises, or skin diseases, alone, or in powder combined with an equal part of slippery elm bark and weak lye-water in a poultice. The oil of Lobelia is valuable in tetanus. One drop of oil triturated with one scruple of sugar, and divided into from 6 to 12 doses, is useful as an expectorant, nauseant, sedative, and diaphoretic, when given every one or two hours.' Preparations and Dosages: Powdered bark, 5 to 60 grains. Fluid extract, 10 to 20 drops. Acid tincture, 1 to 4 drachms. Tincture, U.S.P., 1 to 4 drachms. Etherial tincture, B.P., 5 to 15 drops. Syrup, 1 to 4 drachms. Solid extract, 2 to 4 grains. Oil of seed, 1 drop rubbed up with 20 grains of ginger and divided into 6 to 12 doses. Lobelin, ¼ to 3 grains. King's 1898 Dispensatory: 'Lobelia is nauseant, emetic, expectorant, relaxant, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, sialagogue, sedative, and, secondarily, occasionally cathartic and diuretic and astringent. It is in no sense a narcotic. The earliest use of lobelia, as will be seen from its history, was that of an emetic, and for this purpose it is still employed when we desire the action of a systemic emetic.' 'The powerfully relaxant properties of lobelia render it a very efficient agent in several conditions, whose chief feature is the spasmodic element. For its control over spasmodic movement, nauseant or emetic doses must be given.' 'Perhaps the most important use for this drug will be in the treatment of respiratory affections. Fo |
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Lobelia Leaf Powder Indian (Lobelia inflata) 1 lb: C $10.5 This is Starwest's nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, syrup, poultice and smoke. Lobelia is also known as Indian tobacco. It was used ceremonially, sacramentally and magically by many Native American tribes. It is a powerful physical relaxant, and thus useful for hacking coughs and hysteria. Eclectic physicians generally recommended using a tincture of lobelia made partially or entirely with vinegar instead of alcohol. It was also used as a tea or strong boiled decoction. In small doses Lobelia acts as a stimulant and in larger doses it act as a nerve depressant. Contains the potent alkaloid lobeline which is used in anti-smoking lozenges. Large doeses of lobelia are nauseating. Grieve’s classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'Expectorant, diaphoretic, anti-asthmatic. It should not be employed as an emetic. Some authorities attach great value to it as an expectorant in bronchitis, others as a valuable counterirritant when combined with other ingredients in ointment form. It is sometimes given in convulsive and inflammatory disorders such as epilepsy, tetanus, diphtheria and tonsilitis. There is also difference of opinion with regard to its narcotic properties. Where relaxation of the system is required, as, for instance, to subdue spasm, Lobelia is invaluable. Relaxation can be counteracted by the stimulating and tonic infusion of capsicum. It may be used as an enema.' 'Externally, an infusion has been found useful in ophthalmia, and the tincture can be used as a local application for sprains, bruises, or skin diseases, alone, or in powder combined with an equal part of slippery elm bark and weak lye-water in a poultice. The oil of Lobelia is valuable in tetanus. One drop of oil triturated with one scruple of sugar, and divided into from 6 to 12 doses, is useful as an expectorant, nauseant, sedative, and diaphoretic, when given every one or two hours.' Preparations and Dosages: Powdered bark, 5 to 60 grains. Fluid extract, 10 to 20 drops. Acid tincture, 1 to 4 drachms. Tincture, U.S.P., 1 to 4 drachms. Etherial tincture, B.P., 5 to 15 drops. Syrup, 1 to 4 drachms. Solid extract, 2 to 4 grains. Oil of seed, 1 drop rubbed up with 20 grains of ginger and divided into 6 to 12 doses. Lobelin, ¼ to 3 grains. King's 1898 Dispensatory: 'Lobelia is nauseant, emetic, expectorant, relaxant, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, sialagogue, sedative, and, secondarily, occasionally cathartic and diuretic and astringent. It is in no sense a narcotic. The earliest use of lobelia, as will be seen from its history, was that of an emetic, and for this purpose it is still employed when we desire the action of a systemic emetic.' 'The powerfully relaxant properties of lobelia render it a very efficient agent in several conditions, whose chief feature is the spasmodic element. For its control over spasmodic movement, nauseant or emetic doses must be given.' 'Perhaps the most important use |
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Lobelia Extract (Lobelia inflata) 8 fl oz: HH $63.18 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, syrup, poultice and smoke. Lobelia is also known as Indian tobacco. It was used ceremonially, sacramentally and magically by many Native American tribes. It is a powerful physical relaxant, and thus useful for hacking coughs and hysteria. Eclectic physicians generally recommended using a tincture of lobelia made partially or entirely with vinegar instead of alcohol. It was also used as a tea or strong boiled decoction. In small doses Lobelia acts as a stimulant and in larger doses it act as a nerve depressant. Contains the potent alkaloid lobeline which is used in anti-smoking lozenges. Large doeses of lobelia are nauseating. Grieve’s classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'Expectorant, diaphoretic, anti-asthmatic. It should not be employed as an emetic. Some authorities attach great value to it as an expectorant in bronchitis, others as a valuable counterirritant when combined with other ingredients in ointment form. It is sometimes given in convulsive and inflammatory disorders such as epilepsy, tetanus, diphtheria and tonsilitis. There is also difference of opinion with regard to its narcotic properties. Where relaxation of the system is required, as, for instance, to subdue spasm, Lobelia is invaluable. Relaxation can be counteracted by the stimulating and tonic infusion of capsicum. It may be used as an enema.' 'Externally, an infusion has been found useful in ophthalmia, and the tincture can be used as a local application for sprains, bruises, or skin diseases, alone, or in powder combined with an equal part of slippery elm bark and weak lye-water in a poultice. The oil of Lobelia is valuable in tetanus. One drop of oil triturated with one scruple of sugar, and divided into from 6 to 12 doses, is useful as an expectorant, nauseant, sedative, and diaphoretic, when given every one or two hours.' Preparations and Dosages: Powdered bark, 5 to 60 grains. Fluid extract, 10 to 20 drops. Acid tincture, 1 to 4 drachms. Tincture, U.S.P., 1 to 4 drachms. Etherial tincture, B.P., 5 to 15 drops. Syrup, 1 to 4 drachms. Solid extract, 2 to 4 grains. Oil of seed, 1 drop rubbed up with 20 grains of ginger and divided into 6 to 12 doses. Lobelin, ¼ to 3 grains. King's 1898 Dispensatory: 'Lobelia is nauseant, emetic, expectorant, relaxant, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, sialagogue, sedative, and, secondarily, occasionally cathartic and diuretic and astringent. It is in no sense a narcotic. The earliest use of lobelia, as will be seen from its history, was that of an emetic, and for this purpose it is still employed when we desire the action of a systemic emetic.' 'The powerfully relaxant properties of lobelia render it a very efficient agent in several conditions, whose chief feature is the spasmodic element. For its control over spasmodic movement, nauseant or emetic doses must be given.' 'Perhaps the most important use for this drug will be in the treatment of respiratory affections. Fo |
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Lobelia Extract (Lobelia inflata) 2 fl oz: HH $21.06 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, syrup, poultice and smoke. Lobelia is also known as Indian tobacco. It was used ceremonially, sacramentally and magically by many Native American tribes. It is a powerful physical relaxant, and thus useful for hacking coughs and hysteria. Eclectic physicians generally recommended using a tincture of lobelia made partially or entirely with vinegar instead of alcohol. It was also used as a tea or strong boiled decoction. In small doses Lobelia acts as a stimulant and in larger doses it act as a nerve depressant. Contains the potent alkaloid lobeline which is used in anti-smoking lozenges. Large doeses of lobelia are nauseating. Grieve’s classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'Expectorant, diaphoretic, anti-asthmatic. It should not be employed as an emetic. Some authorities attach great value to it as an expectorant in bronchitis, others as a valuable counterirritant when combined with other ingredients in ointment form. It is sometimes given in convulsive and inflammatory disorders such as epilepsy, tetanus, diphtheria and tonsilitis. There is also difference of opinion with regard to its narcotic properties. Where relaxation of the system is required, as, for instance, to subdue spasm, Lobelia is invaluable. Relaxation can be counteracted by the stimulating and tonic infusion of capsicum. It may be used as an enema.' 'Externally, an infusion has been found useful in ophthalmia, and the tincture can be used as a local application for sprains, bruises, or skin diseases, alone, or in powder combined with an equal part of slippery elm bark and weak lye-water in a poultice. The oil of Lobelia is valuable in tetanus. One drop of oil triturated with one scruple of sugar, and divided into from 6 to 12 doses, is useful as an expectorant, nauseant, sedative, and diaphoretic, when given every one or two hours.' Preparations and Dosages: Powdered bark, 5 to 60 grains. Fluid extract, 10 to 20 drops. Acid tincture, 1 to 4 drachms. Tincture, U.S.P., 1 to 4 drachms. Etherial tincture, B.P., 5 to 15 drops. Syrup, 1 to 4 drachms. Solid extract, 2 to 4 grains. Oil of seed, 1 drop rubbed up with 20 grains of ginger and divided into 6 to 12 doses. Lobelin, ¼ to 3 grains. King's 1898 Dispensatory: 'Lobelia is nauseant, emetic, expectorant, relaxant, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, sialagogue, sedative, and, secondarily, occasionally cathartic and diuretic and astringent. It is in no sense a narcotic. The earliest use of lobelia, as will be seen from its history, was that of an emetic, and for this purpose it is still employed when we desire the action of a systemic emetic.' 'The powerfully relaxant properties of lobelia render it a very efficient agent in several conditions, whose chief feature is the spasmodic element. For its control over spasmodic movement, nauseant or emetic doses must be given.' 'Perhaps the most important use for this drug will be in the treatment of respiratory affections. Fo |
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Lobelia Extract (Lobelia inflata) 16 fl oz: HH $120.04 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, syrup, poultice and smoke. Lobelia is also known as Indian tobacco. It was used ceremonially, sacramentally and magically by many Native American tribes. It is a powerful physical relaxant, and thus useful for hacking coughs and hysteria. Eclectic physicians generally recommended using a tincture of lobelia made partially or entirely with vinegar instead of alcohol. It was also used as a tea or strong boiled decoction. In small doses Lobelia acts as a stimulant and in larger doses it act as a nerve depressant. Contains the potent alkaloid lobeline which is used in anti-smoking lozenges. Large doeses of lobelia are nauseating. Grieve’s classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'Expectorant, diaphoretic, anti-asthmatic. It should not be employed as an emetic. Some authorities attach great value to it as an expectorant in bronchitis, others as a valuable counterirritant when combined with other ingredients in ointment form. It is sometimes given in convulsive and inflammatory disorders such as epilepsy, tetanus, diphtheria and tonsilitis. There is also difference of opinion with regard to its narcotic properties. Where relaxation of the system is required, as, for instance, to subdue spasm, Lobelia is invaluable. Relaxation can be counteracted by the stimulating and tonic infusion of capsicum. It may be used as an enema.' 'Externally, an infusion has been found useful in ophthalmia, and the tincture can be used as a local application for sprains, bruises, or skin diseases, alone, or in powder combined with an equal part of slippery elm bark and weak lye-water in a poultice. The oil of Lobelia is valuable in tetanus. One drop of oil triturated with one scruple of sugar, and divided into from 6 to 12 doses, is useful as an expectorant, nauseant, sedative, and diaphoretic, when given every one or two hours.' Preparations and Dosages: Powdered bark, 5 to 60 grains. Fluid extract, 10 to 20 drops. Acid tincture, 1 to 4 drachms. Tincture, U.S.P., 1 to 4 drachms. Etherial tincture, B.P., 5 to 15 drops. Syrup, 1 to 4 drachms. Solid extract, 2 to 4 grains. Oil of seed, 1 drop rubbed up with 20 grains of ginger and divided into 6 to 12 doses. Lobelin, ¼ to 3 grains. King's 1898 Dispensatory: 'Lobelia is nauseant, emetic, expectorant, relaxant, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, sialagogue, sedative, and, secondarily, occasionally cathartic and diuretic and astringent. It is in no sense a narcotic. The earliest use of lobelia, as will be seen from its history, was that of an emetic, and for this purpose it is still employed when we desire the action of a systemic emetic.' 'The powerfully relaxant properties of lobelia render it a very efficient agent in several conditions, whose chief feature is the spasmodic element. For its control over spasmodic movement, nauseant or emetic doses must be given.' 'Perhaps the most important use for this drug will be in the treatment of respiratory affections. Fo |
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Lobelia Skunk Cabbage 1 Oz $11.8 Lobelia Skunk CabbageThe herbs used to prepare this compound are Certified Organically Grown 1 without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, or they are Custom Wildcrafted 2 in their natural wild habitat. They are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, and are then promptly extracted while still fresh and succulent 3 or after being carefully shade-dried.. |
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Lobelia Skunk Cabbage 4 Oz $44.8 Lobelia Skunk CabbageThe herbs used to prepare this compound are Certified Organically Grown 1 without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, or they are Custom Wildcrafted 2 in their natural wild habitat. They are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, and are then promptly extracted while still fresh and succulent 3 or after being carefully shade-dried.. |
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Nature's Way - Lobelia 425 mg 100 caps $7.99 Lobelia Herb 425 mg 100 capsules Ingredient per capsule: Lobelia 425 mg Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate.Suggested Use:Take one capsule two to three times daily at mealtimes.Warning:Not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women. |
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