Lobelia is one of the greatest herbs ever given to the world. If the herb is used skillfully, we concur with
Dr. Thomson “there is no vegetable which the earth produces more harmless in its effects on the human
system, and none more powerful in removing disease and promoting health than lobelia.” Lobelia is a
general corrector of the whole system, as it is easily diffused and able to influence the entire body.
Lobelia is an efficient relaxant, and is believed to be the best counter-irritant known to mankind. Its
action is felt immediately to the serous, mucous, muscular and nervous systems, especially the
sympathetic nervous system. As a powerful antispasmodic, lobelia causes immediate relaxation and
expansion of any contracted parts of the respiratory system, such as bronchial tubes, esophagus, glottis
and larynx. This allows the “breath of life” (oxygenized blood) to flow freely to the tissues. Lobelia is
especially important in removing obstruction and congestion within the body, especially the blood
vessels. If there is depression through the vasomotor system, it corrects this, and strengthens the
muscular action of the vessel walls, which propel the blood, thus being a key to health throughout the
body.
This extract is in a base of pure grain alcohol.
Directions: As a dietary supplement take 3 drops three times a day or as directed by your health care
professional. Store in a cool dry place.
Ingredients: Lobelia Herb.
Warning: Do not use during pregnancy or give to small children except as directed by your health care
professional.
Traditionally Used For:
Bruises
Emetic
Expectorant
Lockjaw
Nausea
Nicotine Substitute
Relaxation
Respiratory Conditions
Spasms
Sprains
Stop Smoking
Tetanus
Nerves (General)
Dr. Christophers, Extracts & Oils
Lobelia Herb Alcohol Extract 1 oz
$25.00
Many eclectic physicians used herbs as their mainstream medicine and considered lobelia to be one of
the most important plant medicines. It was used by Eclectics to treat coughs and spasms in the lungs
from all sorts of causes, as well as spasms elsewhere in the body, including the intestines and ureters
(passages from the kidney to the bladder). It was also considered a useful pain reliever and in higher
doses was used to induce vomiting in persons who had been poisoned.
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