What is lobelia inflata?
lobelia inflata is a plant that is originally from North America and has historically been used in Indian medicine. It is a herb that has a straight stem, pale leaves and blue flowers. Potentially poisonous leaves and seeds form part of herbal agents and homeopathic treatment on condition such as asthma.
Another name for lobelia inflata is Indian tobacco because the leaves taste like chewing tobacco. Pukeweed is another common term for the plant because it found use in the 18th century as an agent to stimulate vomiting. Other names for lobelia inflata include Gagroot, urinary urinary urinary or asthma.
The plant favors growth in sunlight and likes places like meadows, road Verges and open forests. It usually grows for one year before death, although the species can also take two years. In appearance is a herb in a height of about 3 feet (about 1 m) and has hair on the bottom of the stem; The stems just grow. Inside the stem is a milk minThe and leaves are light green or have a yellow shade. In summer, the herb produces flowers that are blue with the yellow interior, and the spherical fruits that produce contain seeds, which together with the leaves form a herb drug made of plant.
Suitable soil for lobelia inflata is acidic, rich in nutrients and humid. The comfortable temperature range for the plant is roughly between 44 ° to 66 ° Fahrenheit (7 ° to 19 ° C.
widespread along the North American continent, lobelia inflata has a range from the east coast to Kansas. Native Americans used a plant to treat patients with asthma who smoked it in the same way as tobacco, which is commonly smoked. lobelia inflata contains achemicles that has a noticeable effect on the body called lobeline.
at one point lobelia inflata found use as substitution therapy tobacco, but this is forbidden in countries,such as the United States. Herbal and homeopathic drugs containing lobelia inflata are based on the historical use of the plant, which include respiratory problems such as asthma or bronchitis. Although slight doses such as doses in homeopathic remedies may be safe when ingested, the plant is poisonous and can stimulate vomiting, seizures and can even be fatal.