Lobelia inflata, also known as Indian tobacco, can be dangerous if taken in large amounts or over extended periods, as it may lead to toxicity. Symptoms of overdose can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and respiratory distress. Due to its potent effects on the nervous system, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional before using it, especially for pregnant or nursing individuals, or those with existing health conditions. Always use caution and adhere to recommended dosages if considering herbal supplements.
Lobelia inflata and Lobelia erina (dwarf lobelia).
Lobelia (Lobelia inflata ) and myrrh (Commiphora molmol ) are two examples of antispasmodic herbs.
A bladderpod is any of various flowering plants, including Cleome isomeris, Peritoma arborea, and Lobelia inflata.
To reduce inflammation, various herbal remedies, including white willow (Salix Alba ), yarrow (Achillea millefolium ), and lobelia (Lobelia inflata ), may be helpful.
Phytophthora inflata was created in 1949.
Trochidrobia inflata was created in 1989.
Volucella inflata was created in 1794.
Pocillopora inflata was created in 1999.
Glycyrrhiza inflata was created in 1891.
Lobelia monostachya was created in 1988.
Lobelia Sackville-Baggins maiden name was Bracegirdie.
Worldwide, there are more than 200 species of lobelia, growing predominantly in the temperate and tropical zones.